PDF copy of the GIPS reading

I’m after a pdf copy of the GIPS reading from this year (I want to send it to a colleauge interstate, but don’t want to send him my textbook). Mission impossible?

no, not at all…

Without scanning the whole reading, what are my options? Can you print to PDF from the eBook?

http://www.cfapubs.org/doi/pdf/10.2469/ccb.v2010.n5.1

rf040234 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.cfapubs.org/doi/pdf/10.2469/ccb.v2010.n > 5.1 yeah I have that, but I really want the reading in the textbook, as the guy I’m sending it to has zero exposure to GIPS and I figure the reading will be easier for him to digest

that is the only thing I can think of, scanning might be the last resort?

available if you carefully google…

newsuper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I’m after a pdf copy of the GIPS reading from this > year (I want to send it to a colleauge interstate, > but don’t want to send him my textbook). > > Mission impossible? Do you hate your “friend”?

I’m trying to convince my firm to implement GIPS, and it won’t happen unless I get this guy onside. I doubt he will be as riveted by the material as we all are…

newsuper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I’m trying to convince my firm to implement GIPS, > and it won’t happen unless I get this guy onside. > I doubt he will be as riveted by the material as > we all are… If they’re losing (enough) dollars because of it, they’ll implement. If not, then they’re probably not motivated to eat the cost associated with it. Many RFP’s specifically address GIPS compliance, is your firm getting these? That would be my sales pitch. If they’re not, then it’d be a tough sell.