06-29-2007, 10:13 AM
Snazzlefrag (or anyone else),
Since some of us have just taken the principles of account exam, I'm thinking it does make sense to go straight on to take the DSST Principles of Finance exam.
I know I have more studying to do, but based on what we've already studied (and hopefully learned) for the accounting exam, how much more studying would be required to take the finance exam?
Obviously totally subjective, but it is just a case of really knowing the formulas and ratios, we should already know the concepts...
I wanna spend the least time I can studying for this
Since some of us have just taken the principles of account exam, I'm thinking it does make sense to go straight on to take the DSST Principles of Finance exam.
I know I have more studying to do, but based on what we've already studied (and hopefully learned) for the accounting exam, how much more studying would be required to take the finance exam?
Obviously totally subjective, but it is just a case of really knowing the formulas and ratios, we should already know the concepts...
I wanna spend the least time I can studying for this