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ISBN 978-1-119-64490-3 (ePub) ISBN 978-1-119-64489-7 (ePDF) Contents About the Authors xiii Wiley's CFA® Program Exam Review Study Guide for 2020 Level IICFA Exam Volume 1: Ethics & Quantitative Methods Study Session 1: Ethical and Professional Standards Reading 1: Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 3 Lesson 1: Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 3 Reading 2: Guidance for Standards l-VII 7 Lesson 1: Standard I: Professionalism 7 Lesson 2: Standard II: Integrity of Capital Markets 32 Lesson 3: Standard III: Duties to Clients 43 Lesson 4: Standard IV: Duties to Employers 67 Lesson 5: Standard V: Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions 81 Lesson 6: Standard VI: Conflicts of Interest 94 Lesson 7: Standard VII: Responsibilities as a CFA Institute Member or CFA Candidate 104 Reading 3: Application of the Code and Standards 113 Lesson 1: Application of the Code and Standards 113 Study Session 2: Quantitative Methods (1) Reading 4: Introduction to Linear Regression 133 Lesson 1: Linear Regression 133 Lesson 2: The Standard Error of Estimate, Coefficient of Determination, Hypothesis Testing, and ANOVA 139 Lesson 3: Prediction Intervals and Limitations of Regression Analysis 148 Reading 5: Multiple Regression 151 Lesson 1: Multiple Linear Regression 151 Lesson 2: The F-stat,/?2, ANOVA, and Dummy Variables 157 Lesson 3: Violations of Regression Assumptions 163 Lesson 4: Errors in Specification and Qualitative Dependent Variables 173 Reading 6: Time-Series Analysis 177 Lesson 1: Trend Models 177 Lesson 2: Autoregressive (AR) Time Series Models 183 Lesson 3: Random Walks and Unit Roots 190 Lesson 4: Seasonality, ARCH Models, Regressions with More Than One Time Series 197 © ©2020 Wiley CONTENTS Study Session 3: Quantitative Methods (2) Reading 7: Machine Learning 207 Lesson 1: What is Machine Learning? 207 Lesson 2: Machine Learning Algorithms 213 Reading 8: Big Data Projects 229 Lesson 1: Big Data in Investment Management 229 Lesson 2: Data Preparation and Wrangling 230 Lesson 3: Data Exploration Objectives and Methods 234 Lesson 4: Model Training 236 Lesson 5: Classifying and Predicting Sentiment for Stocks 241 Reading 9: Excerpt from "Probabilistic Approaches: Scenario Analysis, Decision Trees and Simulations" Lesson 1: Simulations 247 Lesson 2: An Overall Assessment of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Approaches 254 Appendix: Probability Tables 257 Wiley's CFA® Program Exam Review Study Guide for 2020 Level IICFA Exam Volume 2: Economics & Financial Reporting and Analysis Study Session 4: Economics Reading 10: Currency Exchange Rates: Understanding Equilibrium Value 3 Lesson 1: Foreign Exchange Market Concepts 3 Lesson 2: Cross Rate Calculations with Bid-Ask Spreads 5 Lesson 3: Foreign Exchange Spreads and Aribtrage Constraints on Spot Exchange Rate Quotes 8 Lesson 4: Forward Markets 12 Lesson 5: International Parity Relations Part I: Important Concepts, Covered and Uncovered Interest Rate Parity 17 Lesson 6: International Parity Relations Part II: Purchasing Power Parity and the Real Exchange Rate 23 Lesson 7: International Parity Relations Part III: The Fisher Effect and Bringing All Parity Relations Together 25 Lesson 8: The Carry Trade 28 Lesson 9: The Impact of Balance of Payments Flows 30 Lesson 10: Monetary and Fiscal Policies 33 Lesson 11: Exchange Rate Management: Intervention and Controls, Currency Crises, and Shorter-Term Forecasting Tools 37 Reading 11: Economic Growth and the Investment Decision 41 Lesson 1: Growth in the Global Economy: Developed versus Developing Countries 41 Lesson 2: Determinants of Economic Growth 45 Lesson 3: Classical Growth Theory and Neoclassical Growth Theory (Part I) 52 Lesson 4: Neoclassical Growth Theory (Part II) and Endogenous Growth Theory 56 Lesson 5: The Convergence Debate and Growth in an Open Economy 61 © ©2020 Wiley CONTENTS Reading 12: Economics of Regulation 65 Lesson 1: Economics of Regulation 65 Study Session 5: Financial Reporting and Analysis (1) Reading 13: Intercorporate Investments 75 Lesson 1: Investments in Financial Assets 75 Lesson 2: Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures 85 Lesson 3: Investments in Business Combinations 91 Lesson 4: Investments in SPEs/VIEs 99 Reading 14: Employee Compensation: Post-Employment and Shared-Based 107 Lesson 1: Types of Post-Employment Benefit Plans and Measuring a Defined Benefit Pension Plan's Obligations 107 Lesson 2: Components of Periodic Pension Cost: IFRS versus U.S. GAAP 116 Lesson 3: Effects of Changes in Key Assumptions 124 Lesson 4: Disclosures of Pension and Other Post-Employment Benefits, and Cash Flow Related Information 127 Lesson 5: Share-Based Compensation 134 Reading 15: Multinational Operations 139 Lesson 1: Defining the Presentation Currency, Functional Currency, Local Currency, and Foreign Currency Transaction Exposure 139 Lesson 2: Translation of Foreign Currency Financial Statements: The Current Rate and Temporal Methods 144 Lesson 3: Translation of Foreign Currency Financial Statements: Hyperinflationary Economics 158 Lesson 4: Multinational Operations and the Company's Effective Tax Rate and Foreign Currency-Related Disclosures 166 Reading 16: Analysis of Financial Institutions 171 Lesson 1: Introduction to Analysis of Financial Institutions 171 Lesson 2: Analyzing a Bank 172 Lesson 3: Analyzing an Insurance Company 183 Study Session 6: Financial Reporting and Analysis (2) Reading 17: Evaluating Quality of Financial Reports 193 Lesson 1: Quality of FinancialR eports 193 Lesson 2: Evaluating the Quality of Financial Reports 201 Lesson 3: Earnings Quality 205 Lesson 4: Cash Flow Quality 217 Lesson 5: Balance Sheet Quality 221 Lesson 6: Sources of Information About Risk 225 Reading 18: Integration of Financial Statement Analysis Techniques 227 Lesson 1: Case Study: Long-Term Equity Investment 227 ©2019 Wiley © Wiley's CFA® Program Exam Review Study Guide for 2020 Level II CFA Exam Volume 3: Corporate Finance & Equity Study Session 7: Corporate Finance (1) Reading 19: Capital Budgeting 3 Lesson 1: Introduction and Level I Recap 3 Lesson 2: Cash Flow Projections 6 Lesson 3: Project Analysis and Evaluation 14 Lesson 4: Other Income Measures and Valuation Models 25 Reading 20: Capital Structure 31 Lesson 1: The Capital Structure Decision Part I: Capital Structure and the MM Propositions with No Taxes 31 Lesson 2: The Capital Structure Decision Part II: MM Propositions with Taxes, the Costs of Financial Distress, Agency Costs, Asymmetric Information and the Statis Trade-OffTheory 35 Lesson 3: The Target Capital Structure and Practical Issues in Capital Structure Policy 41 Reading 21: Analysis of Dividends and Share Repurchases 45 Lesson 1: Dividends: Forms and Effects on Shareholder Wealth and Issuing Company's Financial Ratios 45 Lesson 2: Dividend Policy and Company Value: Theory 50 Lesson 3: Factors Affecting Dividend Policy in Practice 55 Lesson 4: Payout Policies 58 Lesson 5: Share Repurchases 61 Lesson 6: Global Trends in Payout Policy and Analysis of Dividend Safety 68 Study Session 8: Corporate Finance (2) Reading 22: Corporate Governance and Other ESG Considerations in Investment Analysis 73 Lesson 1: Global Variations in Ownership Structures 73 Lesson 2: Evaluating Corporate Governance Policies and Procedures 77 Lesson 3: Identifying ESG-Related Risks and Opportunities 79 Lesson 4: Evaluating ESG-Related Risks and Opportunities 81 Reading 23: Mergers and Acquisitions 89 Lesson 1: Mergers and Acquisitions: Definitions, Classifications, Motives, Transaction Characteristics, and Regulation 89 Lesson 2: Target Company Valuation 102 Lesson 3: Bid Evaluation and Corporate Restructuring 112 Study Session 9: Equity Valuation (1) Reading 24: Equity Valuation: Applications and Processes 119 Lesson 1: Value Definitions and Valuation Applications 119 Lesson 2: The Valuation Process and Communicating Valuation Results 122 Reading 25: Return Concepts 131 Lesson 1: Return Concepts and the Equity Risk Premium 131 Lesson 2: The Required Return on Equity, the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, and Discount Rate Selection 137 ©2019 Wiley CONTENTS Study Session 10: Equity Valuation (2) Reading 26: Industry and Company Analysis 151 Lesson 1: Financial Modeling: Approaches to Projecting Revenue 151 Lesson 2: Financial Modeling: Income Statement Modeling and Balance Sheet Modeling 153 Lesson 3: Competitive Factors, Inflation, and Technological Developments 160 Reading 27: Discounted Dividend Valuation 169 Lesson 1: Present Value Models 169 Lesson 2: The Dividend Discount Model 172 Lesson 3: The Gordon Growth Model, Present Value of Growth Opportunities (PVGO), and P/E Ratios 175 Lesson 4: Multistage Dividend Discount Models and Terminal Value 182 Lesson 5: The Financial Determinants of Growth Rates 192 Study Session 11: Equity Valuation (3) Reading 28: Free Cash Flow Valuation 197 Lesson 1: FCFF and FCFE Valuation Approaches 197 Lesson 2: Forecasting Free Cash Flow 211 Lesson 3: Free Cash Flow Model Variations 213 Reading 29: Market-Based Valuation: Price and Enterprise Value Multiples 225 Lesson 1: Introduction: The Method of Comparables versus the Method of Forecasted Fundamentals 225 Lesson 2: Price Multiples Based on the Method of Comparables 227 Lesson 3: Normalized Earnings and the Earnings Yield 234 Lesson 4: Price Multiples Based on the Method of Forecasted Fundamentals (Justified Multiples) 237 Lesson 5: The P/E-Growth Ratio and Using Multiples to Determine Terminal Value 249 Lesson 6: Enterprise Value Multiples 252 Lesson 7: International Considerations, Momentum Valuation Indicators and Issues in Practice with Valuation Indicators 256 Reading 30: Residual Income Valuation 259 Lesson 1: The Residual Income Model 259 Lesson 2: Residual Income Valuation in Relation to Other Approaches 273 Lesson 3: Accounting and International Considerations 274 Reading 31: Private Company Valuation 277 Lesson 1: The Scope of Private Company Valuation and Definitions (Standards of Value) 277 Lesson 2: Private Company Valuation: Earnings Normalization and Cash Flow Estimation Issues 281 Lesson 3: Private Company Valuation Approaches: (1) Income Approach 286 Lesson 4: Private Company Valuation Approaches: (2) Market Approach and (3) Asset-Based Approach 293 Lesson 5: Valuation Discounts and Premiums, and Business Valuation Standards and Practices 298 © ©2019 Wiley