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Passing the CFA isn’t about reading more—it’s about remembering more. Smart notes turn information into long-term mastery.
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Passing the CFA isn’t about reading more—it’s about remembering more. Smart notes turn information into long-term mastery.

The real economy runs on incentives, not equations. Harford shows why thinking like an economist means seeing the invisible forces at play.

What the CFA curriculum omits, The 48 Laws of Power reveals: how real influence works in the world of ambition, politics, and survival.

Charlie Munger teaches CFA candidates that worldly wisdom—not just finance formulas—is what builds lasting investing insight and sound judgment.

Thinking, Fast and Slow reveals the hidden biases CFA candidates must overcome to make better decisions in exams—and in the markets.

Freakonomics shows CFA candidates why asking better questions—and seeing hidden incentives—matters more than just mastering formulas.

Your CFA models are only as good as your thinking. Dobelli helps you spot the biases and fallacies that quietly sabotage decisions.
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