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GOOD NEWS
FOR COFA STUDENTS – NEW TEXTBOOKS AND NEW SYLLABUS:
ICSA is
introducing an updated syllabus and new textbooks for the July 2012
examinations. Campbell’s have rewritten our courses to match the changes.
AND:
We are
offering
FREE TRAINING for the JULY
2012 COFA INVESTMENTS exam:
START DATE WEDNESDAY 22ND FEBRUARY.
Registration for this course is now
closed.
How will it work?
a. We
are providing twelve free online lectures by Alan Campbell running once a
week using our WizIQ virtual classroom. The lectures can be accessed in real
time or in your own time. Once enrolled, you will be sent an invitation to
join the lectures.
b. We will email a full
set of course notes – free.
c. We will email a full
set of test questions free and we will email the answers for you to
self-mark.
d. During the course if
you have any questions just email us and we will answer during the internet
lectures.
e. Detailed descriptions
of the lecture dates, times, contents, notes and questions will be posted on
our website after the publication of the ICSA textbooks.
What
will the cost be?
a. With us – no payment,
just register so we can email your notes and invite you to the lectures.
With registration we have some idea of numbers and where you are so we can
adjust the lectures to suit you.
b. With ICSA – you will
have to enrol for the July 2012 exam and buy their textbook. But don’t
forget there is nothing to stop you and friends clubbing together or getting
the firm to buy you the book and sharing.
Why
are we doing this?
a. Firstly
– because we can: this course will be subsidised by other courses.
b. Secondly – because of
a promise Alan made some time ago. The Investments course has had the worst
textbook and worst pass rate of all the COFA subjects. One year, no one
passed from Belize to Gibraltar to Mauritius with the sole exception of a
mysterious lady in Guernsey!! Students have tried again and again and
failed. There are many COFA students who have passed three subjects and
given up on the Investments. We have told you to wait until ICSA changed the
book. And you have waited and waited and waited. Now the waiting is over and
we have not forgotten. There is a new book, a new syllabus and a new year
ahead – time for one more go!!!
c. Thirdly – this is
also a business experiment. We are making the course open to anyone – not
just those who failed before. If you are interested in the International
Finance Community and want a qualification recognised internationally across
the offshores, here is your chance to try without a huge financial
commitment, especially those of you having to pay in foreign exchange. You
can walk away or perhaps continue with other subjects, hopefully using us or
your local provider.
Please pass the word around
especially to those who nearly made it – your time has come.
And if you have any questions
just email us.
Free course booking form
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