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2008 年报名费中将包括CFA考试用书
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008 年报名费中将包括CFA考试用书

从2008 年开始, CFA 的报名费中将包括CFA 的考试中的所有参考书籍,不过费用也比以前高了不少。以下是CFAI 关于这个决定的一些说明 

从2008 年开始, CFA 的报名费中将包括CFA 的考试中的所有参考书籍,不过费用也比以前高了不少。以下是CFAI 关于这个决定的一些说明。


 

How much will this cost?

The registration fee for the first deadline (26 September 2007) will be $600. This fee includes exam registration, the curriculum, and one online sample exam. New candidates will save $120 compared with the 2007 cost of registration and the curriculum, and will receive a free sample exam, an additional $50 value. (For new candidates who would not have purchased the curriculum, this represents an increase of $230 over the 2007 registration fee alone.) Failed candidates who return to take the June 2008 exam will receive a $50 discount.

 

Beginning with the June 2008 exam, candidates who fail an exam will receive a discount on the fees for their next exam the following year, and those that re-register for an exam within the same calendar year (Level I exams are held in June and December) will not pay twice for the curriculum. The enrollment fee for first-time Level I candidates will remain separate.

 

We view this as a mission-driven initiative to provide a service to CFA Program candidates and to the profession as a whole. To that end, we have priced the curriculum below cost to better serve our mission of educating CFA candidates. This reduced curriculum pricing within the overall bundle reflects the benefits of spreading our costs over a much larger candidate base as well as an organizational decision to absorb a portion of those costs internally.

 

Why is CFA Institute making the decision at all?
In 2004, the CFA Preparation Task Force convened to address declining candidate performance. In May 2005, the Task Force unanimously recommended that the CFA Program curriculum be bundled with the exam registration fees.

 

Providing the curriculum to all registered candidates serves our educational mission and ensures that all candidates will have equal access to this foundational material. There is no substitute for studying the curriculum.

 

Why is CFA Institute making the decision now?
In response to candidate feedback, we have substantially enhanced the format of the CFA Program curriculum in recent years. The most significant change is that the assigned readings — originally only available as sections of larger source books — have been assembled into multiple self-contained volumes. This new flexibility enables individual readings to be revised and updated as needed. This ability to keep the curriculum more relevant, the economies of scale inherent in a more efficient set of books, and the continued belief that studying the prescribed readings is foundational to the educational mission of the CFA Program all made this the right time to deliver the curriculum to all candidates.

 

Is this just a way for CFA Institute to make more money?
We are very sensitive to this perception and took great care to price this as fairly as possible. We view this as a mission-driven initiative to provide a service to CFA Program candidates and to the profession as a whole. To that end, we have priced the curriculum below cost to better serve our mission of educating CFA candidates. This reduced curriculum pricing within the overall bundle reflects the benefits of spreading our costs over a much larger candidate base as well as an organizational decision to absorb a portion of those costs internally.

 

Why not just give away the curriculum to candidates for free?
The CFA Program curriculum includes copyrighted material, and the pricing structure takes into account the costs of purchasing the rights to repackage that third-party material into the curriculum. There are also significant production and distribution costs.

 

What happens to candidates who fail Level I in June and re-take it in December of the same year? Will they get charged for the curriculum both times?
Candidates who fail the June Level I exam and register to re-take the exam in December of that same year will not be charged twice for the curriculum. Their registration fees for the December exam will be reduced to reflect the fact that they already own the curriculum for that year.

 

What happens to candidates who re-take the same exam but in consecutive years? Will they get charged for the curriculum both times?
The registration fees for candidates who re-take the same exam in consecutive years will be reduced. However, given the year to year changes, customization, and improvement in the curriculum, each candidate will receive a new set of curriculum.

 

How should candidates use the curriculum in conjunction with preparatory courses?
There is no substitute for careful study of the prescribed CFA Program curriculum. However, some candidates may find it useful to supplement their study with prep courses and/or review notes.

 

Won't this result in lower-income candidates being "priced out of the CFA Program"?
For those candidates that previously purchased the curriculum, this new pricing structure will result in a significant decrease in out-of-pocket expense.

 

We approach pricing changes in a very careful and deliberate manner. While we cannot be sure of the ultimate effect of this pricing change, we will continue exploring creative ways to provide assistance to lower-income candidates.

 

We view this as a mission-driven initiative to provide a service to CFA candidates and to the profession as a whole. To that end, we have priced the curriculum below cost to better serve our mission of educating CFA candidates.