Hi Mr.Nathan, this Doaa from Egypt, I would like to express my admiration for the way you explain the exercises, I've finished the course of ( part 1) and now preparing for the exam on October. So, I'm very interested in your tutorial videos, your advice and your help on every thing that can help me pass the exam. I wish you good luck and many many many thanks for the great effort, keep on it. I'll tell my friends who take with me the course to follow you.
Hi Nathan, First,Thanks a lot for all the wonderful videos in the CMA coach channel, Can you please upload a video to explain the Incremental unit time-Time Learning Model, Thanks again and appreciated.
More applicable method: 10,000 hours DIVIDED BY 8 units to the power of 0.3219 or 10,000 hours MULTIPLIED BY 8 units to the power of -0.3219. (log 80% / log 2= -0.3219) Example 60% learning curve: log 0.6 / log 2= -0.7369 So if 60%learning curve applies to our problem above then 10,000/8 to power of 0.7369=2,160 or 10,000*8 to power of (-0.7369)=2,160
Hi, Magic. Your video really helped in understanding the concept better.Many thanks for uploading the video and really appreciate your help.It will be helpful if you could upload a video on EUP - W/A - LIFO calculations.
The answer is 60% 1st unit took 5000 so if u take 80%=5000*80% . The answer is 4000. Since already 3000 is given. So 5000*60% gives you 60% Please explain
You need to consider the cumulative average. The first lot needs 5,000 hours. The second lot needs "additional" 3,000 hours or a total of 8,000 hours (5,000 + 3,000). Average for the two lots is, therefore, 4000 hours (8,000 / 2). 4,000 / 5,000 is 80%.
Hi Mr.Nathan, this Doaa from Egypt, I would like to express my admiration for the way you explain the exercises, I've finished the course of ( part 1) and now preparing for the exam on October. So, I'm very interested in your tutorial videos, your advice and your help on every thing that can help me pass the exam.
I wish you good luck and many many many thanks for the great effort, keep on it.
I'll tell my friends who take with me the course to follow you.
A1: 10,000(2*.8)3 = 40,960/8 = 5,120
A2: 8,000/10,000 = 80%
Hi .thanx for the video.
How would we calculate if the question asked for the average cost per unit after 7 units have produced ?
Thank you very much. This video has been very helpful to understand the concept of the learning curve. Plz publish more video(s) on CMA. Regards
Dear Nathan,
have a good time
I hope you make many videos about exam test prep (like this video)
many thanks from Yemen
Hi Nathan,
First,Thanks a lot for all the wonderful videos in the CMA coach channel,
Can you please upload a video to explain the Incremental unit time-Time Learning Model, Thanks again and appreciated.
More applicable method: 10,000 hours DIVIDED BY 8 units to the power of 0.3219 or 10,000 hours MULTIPLIED BY 8 units to the power of -0.3219.
(log 80% / log 2= -0.3219)
Example 60% learning curve: log 0.6 / log 2= -0.7369
So if 60%learning curve applies to our problem above then
10,000/8 to power of 0.7369=2,160 or 10,000*8 to power of (-0.7369)=2,160
Hi,
Magic.
Your video really helped in understanding the concept better.Many thanks for uploading the video and really appreciate your help.It will be helpful if you could upload a video on EUP - W/A - LIFO calculations.
Explanation wonderful and I hope more videos
Thanks Nathan..really helped me to understand the CAT model
Thanks for sharing may be you had explained few more exampales
Great video...nice pace and good topic
Thanks Jake. I'm glad the videos are helpful.
Thanks. Helped alot.
Hi it was very useful thanks for sharing it
That's great to hear Rama, thanks.
This was so helpful!!!!!!!!!!
Can you do a video of all the formulas used in the exam !!???? Please and Thank You
Hi, because there are so many formula it would be a super long video. The best thing to do is to get a formula guide like this one: bit.ly/2KhlOoV
plz do videos on corporate finance in part 2
thanks so much
Thanks
Thank you!!
I understand the material but the problem when the question comes I don't know the exact requirement
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE between a CPA and CMA?
Here's an article that explains it in detail : crushthecpaexam.com/cma-vs-cpa/
The answer is 60% 1st unit took 5000 so if u take 80%=5000*80% . The answer is 4000.
Since already 3000 is given. So 5000*60% gives you 60%
Please explain
You need to consider the cumulative average. The first lot needs 5,000 hours. The second lot needs "additional" 3,000 hours or a total of 8,000 hours (5,000 + 3,000). Average for the two lots is, therefore, 4000 hours (8,000 / 2).
4,000 / 5,000 is 80%.
Where is your incremental unit-time learning model!!!! AHHHHH
its not tested in the CMA exam
Thanks
You are welcome.