This book is developed to help you in passing the Portfolio Management Professional Certification PfMP® exam the first time.
The book is created based on the “The Standard for Portfolio Management – Third Edition” which is registered for PMI in 2013, I will call it here the Standard Guide.
This book is a complementary work to the Standards Guide; it describes many tips, help you to remember many important standards, and provide you the sense of the exam.
Passing the PfMP® exam the first time, can be achieved through a definition of a strong proven study plan, highlighting the areas that you should consider and hold in mind, finding easy ways and rules to remember them, and paving the road to select the right answer, after understanding a lot to questions’ tips.
Some information should be held in mind, especially in the process input, output, and tools, but most of us found these as difficult to remember. So, this book visualizes this information on some tables and tries to derive some simple rules to make it easier for you to memorize.
Furthermore, there are a lot of tips and two set of exams; 170 questions each, with enough explanation for finding the right answer. This technique makes you more ready for the exam and more acquainted with the expected tricks.
This book is different from others as it was created by the author who passed the PfMP® exam after the pilot period was finished, and the exam became mature enough to continue with the same skeleton. So, it reflects the flavor of the questions that you are going to see on the exam today. Besides, it covers different examples of each type of the commonly found questions on the current PfMP® exam model; including regular question, table question, and question set.
As a portfolio manager, your practical experience will help you a lot to pass the exam, and it is a critical success factor of your readiness to the exam. However, in this book, you will find a major support to orient you with the examination philosophy that you will face.
PMP, PgMP, and PfMP are registered trademarks by PMI.
This book is not related to PMI or licensed by PMI.
This book consists of three parts:
•Part1/3: Standard Book Tips and Exam Techniques
oOverall Study Plan
oCommon Input / Output
oKey Deliverables
oOther Input / Output
oTools and Techniques
oQuestion Tips
oClosing
•Part 2/3: Exam 1 (170 Question)
oExam 1 – 170 Question
oExam 1 – 170 Answer
•Part 3/3: Exam 2 (170 Question)
oExam 2 – 170 Question
oExam 2 – 170 Answer
Please note that each question answer has the following:
•Answer choice
•Standard Guide Reference: this is referring to “The Standard for Portfolio Management – Third Edition” which is PMI registered book.
•Clarification and Tips: this is the most important part of the answer that describes the reasons for selecting the right answer and eliminating the three other choices.
•Knowledge Area
•Process Group
Keep in mind that you will face in the exam 170 questions, you will not be able to detect the Knowledge Area or Process Group for some of them, which make the subject more difficult. So, I recommend that you execute your exercises in a similar environment by going through either Exam (1) or (2) which has 170 questions mixed from the different Knowledge Areas and Process Groups. Going through a group of questions about Strategy and another about Performance,…etc., will not add the same value and will help you to get a wrong indication about your studying level and readiness to enter the exam.
But, if you still need to go through questions for a particular Knowledge Area, there is a field with each question answer that specify the name of the related Knowledge Area.
For any query, please contact us at support@6P-Consulting.com
The book is created based on the “The Standard for Portfolio Management – Third Edition” which is registered for PMI in 2013, I will call it here the Standard Guide.
This book is a complementary work to the Standards Guide; it describes many tips, help you to remember many important standards, and provide you the sense of the exam.
Passing the PfMP® exam the first time, can be achieved through a definition of a strong proven study plan, highlighting the areas that you should consider and hold in mind, finding easy ways and rules to remember them, and paving the road to select the right answer, after understanding a lot to questions’ tips.
Some information should be held in mind, especially in the process input, output, and tools, but most of us found these as difficult to remember. So, this book visualizes this information on some tables and tries to derive some simple rules to make it easier for you to memorize.
Furthermore, there are a lot of tips and two set of exams; 170 questions each, with enough explanation for finding the right answer. This technique makes you more ready for the exam and more acquainted with the expected tricks.
This book is different from others as it was created by the author who passed the PfMP® exam after the pilot period was finished, and the exam became mature enough to continue with the same skeleton. So, it reflects the flavor of the questions that you are going to see on the exam today. Besides, it covers different examples of each type of the commonly found questions on the current PfMP® exam model; including regular question, table question, and question set.
As a portfolio manager, your practical experience will help you a lot to pass the exam, and it is a critical success factor of your readiness to the exam. However, in this book, you will find a major support to orient you with the examination philosophy that you will face.
PMP, PgMP, and PfMP are registered trademarks by PMI.
This book is not related to PMI or licensed by PMI.
This book consists of three parts:
•Part1/3: Standard Book Tips and Exam Techniques
oOverall Study Plan
oCommon Input / Output
oKey Deliverables
oOther Input / Output
oTools and Techniques
oQuestion Tips
oClosing
•Part 2/3: Exam 1 (170 Question)
oExam 1 – 170 Question
oExam 1 – 170 Answer
•Part 3/3: Exam 2 (170 Question)
oExam 2 – 170 Question
oExam 2 – 170 Answer
Please note that each question answer has the following:
•Answer choice
•Standard Guide Reference: this is referring to “The Standard for Portfolio Management – Third Edition” which is PMI registered book.
•Clarification and Tips: this is the most important part of the answer that describes the reasons for selecting the right answer and eliminating the three other choices.
•Knowledge Area
•Process Group
Keep in mind that you will face in the exam 170 questions, you will not be able to detect the Knowledge Area or Process Group for some of them, which make the subject more difficult. So, I recommend that you execute your exercises in a similar environment by going through either Exam (1) or (2) which has 170 questions mixed from the different Knowledge Areas and Process Groups. Going through a group of questions about Strategy and another about Performance,…etc., will not add the same value and will help you to get a wrong indication about your studying level and readiness to enter the exam.
But, if you still need to go through questions for a particular Knowledge Area, there is a field with each question answer that specify the name of the related Knowledge Area.
For any query, please contact us at support@6P-Consulting.com