samuraitor said:
Is it true that you dont really need the book in this subject since it wont be used much in the course?
By the way, how tough is actually fudamentals of finance? seems like finance is a rather hard subject after reading some of your posts
I used the textbook for some reading and such- pretty useful if you miss a lecture or two. Otherwise all the other material - lecture and tutorial material is in the lecture slide package that you buy from the union shop at the beginning of the semester.
If you don't buy it, you probably won't miss out on much. Although, if you want to do some self study questions, you will have to get the textbook. Try picking up a second hand one if your short on cash.
dram said:
i used the stats text book for the first couple of weeks (definitions and such). After that i didn't touch it.
Fundamentals of Finance is probably the easiest topic i've done so far at uni because you will know pretty much exactly what will be in the exams. It would be more challenging without the cheat sheet of course, it means you need to do much less study than you would if it was closed book. The tutorial work will cover everything in the exam and often it is wordly very similarly.
Yeah. It could be the easiest business core subject.
You can bring a one page (double sided) cheatsheet for both the mid-semester and final exam- and that makes it so much easier. I wrote down some tutorial exercises and just copied out the format in the final exam.
The capital budgeting assignment is an easy 15/15 too. I had 3 great team members and we did it within 2hrs or something.