Hi
Thanks for reaching out.
Firstly, I wish all the best for you in the next round.
From my point of view, for whom those didn’t pass, you need to refer back to the performance analysis report first, depending on that, you will identify the weakness points and the missing technique that you need to work on.
In general, you have to strengthen your performance in the C section specially in regard of answer structuring and time mng.
Moreover, in my opinion, starting your exam Qs by section C will help you allocating your time perfectly as per the marks priority.
Look for the weakness syllabus areas and focus your revision practice on them to scale up your readiness and to help you gaining more marks.
Keep your mind fresh, relaxed and focused on the exam day and don’t be nervous.
And finally, Believe in God, and that you are doing your best and the result will be always the best for your needs regardless of passing or not.
Best wishes
As I got very little time to cover the syllabus I completed whole portion in one go and rushed to practice kit.. It was gud but I prefer more of doing practice kit when you complete that particular chapter.. And then try to read the chapter on your own once again.. I'm sure you'll open a new door of perspective of that lesson and topics u must focus on.. And will get to know the each line more detailed. And don't ignore few small paragraphs and lines which won't appear important.. Because for me in exam, instead of main topics they focused more on theory points which are least focused while preparation.. And think beyond when it comes to understanding the concept.. Concept is the key in FR, try to know the reason behind every formula if you're succeeded to do so you can answer any question with ease even how tricky it is.. For me personally I find single entity is more time taking than consolidation and interpretation.. So I suggest practicing more sec c to master it.. Don't focus on just main topics try to cover every corner and link it with other points only then you'll get picture clarity don't just mug up the lines, interlink every point with their concepts and concepts with other chapters.. Simply try to study thinking you're an accountant and you must deal with any type of transaction and prblm.. Then you'll seek clarity and eventually you'll get it..⚠️Must read study txt twice or thrice.. MOST IMPORTANTLY after the completion of practice questions... I promise you it helps a lot.
Читать полностью…Umm my best advice would be to complete all the mock tests available in cbe practice platform once the syllabus finishes
While checking the answers note down your mistakes and and try brainstorming about how not to repeat them again
And while taking classes finish the chapter taught on the same day so that it does not pile up....
I set a target everyday that I'll b 3 completing those chapters or exam kit by the end of the day
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ACCA December 2024 exam tips at your fingertips
Now is not the time to panic! Check out all our March ACCA exam tips in the latest PQ magazine, out now.
Here are some highlights of just some of the tips we are providing:
PM
If you are sitting ACCA PM exams this time around never be tempted to spend longer than 5 minutes on any section A question, according to BPP’s top team of tutors. Good time management is key here – you don’t want to get caught up in a tough calculation. Remember, they are only ever worth 2 marks!
It doesn’t pay either to neglect the written elements in section C as they are normally worth 60% of the marks. And, make sure you always fully explain your ideas.
FR
As ACCA clarified that a consolidated financial statements preparation question could include two subsidies and one associate you must be prepared for such a question, say the experts. This gives the examiner scope to examine the disposal of a subsidiary, including a discontinued operation.
As the ACCA has also clarified the syllabus wording emphasising the importance of cash flows in interpreting financial statements you have to be prepared for a question on this too!
Don’t be knocked off course too this March by a question or two in section A on no-core areas such as sustainability!
AA
Those sitting AA this Spring should know tutors expect questions in section A to focus on syllabus areas A and E. The majority of marks in section B in each question will test syllabus areas B, C and/or D.
The AA exam often provides a table for you to complete your answer. For example, audit risk questions will have a table with two columns, one for 'Audit risk' and one for 'Auditor's response' with each properly explained point being worth one mark. Using this tabular approach should help you to answer both parts of the question, therefore maximising your marks! Well, that is the theory anyway.
FM
The commonly examined areas of FM’s section B are working capital management, business or security valuations, and financial risk management, say our tipsters.
Meanwhile the two questions in section C will focus mainly on syllabus sections C, D and E. Remember that whichever of these topics does not appear in section C is most likely to appear in section B.
Finally, questions in section A will often test your understanding of financial management and objectives as well as the economic environment and financial institutions topics.
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