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Hey Reddit-

I'm a recent college graduate interviewing for jobs in the field of financial planning. A firm I talked to today is having me take a "mini-CFP" practice exam with around 40-50 questions to get some basic knowledge on my skills. I was wondering if anyone works for a firm that does something similar for potential new hires or has had to do something in the same vein/has some insight into the type of questions I might see on it? I know a few of them are Time Value of Money questions, but other than that I'm not really sure what to expect otherwise. Thanks for your time!



Submitted May 15, 2018 at 05:49PM by LegitimateSuggestion https://ift.tt/2GiIxMh

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