Finance: Where is my A+? app for iPhone and iPad


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Finance Education
Developer: Quizcor Technology Inc.
Free
Current version: 14, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 08 Mar 2012
App size: 37.98 Mb

‘Finance: Where is My A+’ is an essential tool for either students of corporate finance at the college, undergraduate or graduate level, or people pursuing professional accounting designations (CFA, CFP, CPA, LIFA). The current version includes over 1,750 computation-based questions.

It offers the student a time effective method to continually practice and gain more confidence for exam day.

Topics covered:
-Time Value of Money (Future Value, Present Value ,Discount Rate,Duration)
-Net Present Value (NPV)
- Perpetuities
- Compounded interest and time value of money
-Even and uneven cash flows
-Building Project Free Cash Flow (PFCF)
-Building Equity Free Cash Flows(EFCF)
-Cost of Capital (debt, preferred Shares, common equity)
-Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
-Levered and Unlevered Equity beta
International Project Valuation:
-Currency Exchange
-Premium/Discount on a Forward Contract
-Interest rate and Purchasing Power Parity
-Long-term Forward Currency Rates
-NPV and International Project
-Capital Cost Allowance (CCA)

Key features:
-Full solutions for each question (both calculator and manual computational).
-Practice mode and Exam mode.
-Flexible learning
-Results tracking.

***(visit finance.quizcor.com for more details on topics and features)

Many students initially struggle or are even intimidated when they first start studying finance. Unfortunately, there are countless numbers of students who have needlessly let their GPA suffer as a result of mandatory introductory Finance classes.

Finance can be an enjoyable and rewarding area of study. All that is needed to succeed and achieve top marks is patience and persistence. Practicing computational questions is a key success factor, as it prepares you for the time restricted and stressful exams that we all have to endure. There is never enough computational-based practice questions supplied in the textbooks, and this is why this app was developed.