http://rapidgator.net/file/81611923/Modeling_Default_Risk-Moodys.pdf.html
Check out this file. Section 3.1
Also:
http://rapidgator.net/file/81612769/Public_Firm_Expected_Default_Frequency_(EDF).pdf.html
Got the mail today from GARP with the subject line- "Thank you for submitting your CV, you can now use the FRM designation".
It took 44 days from the date of submission. "Patience is a virtue", and once you get it, it's worth it.
Thank you again David and Suzanne.
I provided GARP my work experience resume about a month back. I'm still waiting for their approval and meanwhile, on 1st Feb my "individual membership" expired. So, I'm wondering now if GARP would still approve my candidature for "Certified FRM", given I only have an "affiliate membership"...
When I posted this thread, I was just a candidate and didn't have any "skin in the game", so to say. Now that I have finished FRM, I get to see for myself as to how valuable it really is for someone like me, who does not have an ideal "Quant combined with technology background" to be a real...
Thank you David. One might say, this is just an exam and life goes on, but I would sure as hell like to admit that I learnt a great deal from what you taught via your videos and found them most useful. God bless you!
Results are out, I just checked. Although it shows "Congratulations, you passed the May 2012 FRM® Exam Part II!" for me. I gave lvl 2 in Nov 2012.
Hope I actually passed and it is not a screw up. I will save the screenshot from GARP website for worst case scenario :)
Hi David,
Either in Level-1 or 2, are the candidates provided with lookup tables separately in case they need to answer any of such questions? Or is it that all the necessary information is provided in the question booklet itself?
Thank you Shakti for that perspective. I completely agree with you on the value of doing FRM and then devoting time to learn and master risk concepts and quantitative techniques. The point I was emphasizing on was whether the industry recognizes an FRM charter holder (with no special quant...
Do you need an Engineering, Statistics/Econometrics or Mathematics degree (undergrad/master's) to back your FRM or to be considered capable enough to do a risk management job? Or in the real world, can we say that FRM has justified itself as a first choice for any recruiter in the risk...
CAIA is fairly different from a course like FRM or CFA, or at least that's what they'll have you believe. I got my Charter last year. The exam is conducted twice a year (March and September) and is an online exam. In terms of difficulty, it has the highest pass percentages compared to FRM or...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.