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The lecture notes says the wda is 18% and the lecturer say its 20%. What is correct.?
Lectures are not updated yet for June 2013 exams, So Please rely on the course notes!
@chrispantazis it is because short period is not a full year!
Where to get the notes for the examples for the Capital allowances? Means I am seeing only the lecture but I don’t see the questions! Lecture mention page 37 please let me where to get this page 37?
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this is so good !
Amazing!
Why is the lectures stopping after about 2 or 3 minutes. Then I start again and it stops at the same place.
I cannot benefit from the full lecture. Does any one have any suggestions what I should?
@asr121, probably unstable or slow internet connection is to blame
Hi good lectures May I ask, why do we take 9/12 of 100,000 and not 9/12 of 80,000?
@chrispantazis, 100,000 is the AIA relief, which can be deducted for the investment in capital, this is the annual figure
Very good lecture
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The lecture notes says the wda is 18% and the lecturer say its 20%. What is correct.?
Lectures are not updated yet for June 2013 exams, So Please rely on the course notes!
@chrispantazis it is because short period is not a full year!
Where to get the notes for the examples for the Capital allowances?
Means I am seeing only the lecture but I don’t see the questions!
Lecture mention page 37 please let me where to get this page 37?
Download OpenTuition F6 course notes
this is so good !
Amazing!
Why is the lectures stopping after about 2 or 3 minutes. Then I start again and it stops at the same place.
I cannot benefit from the full lecture. Does any one have any suggestions what I should?
@asr121, probably unstable or slow internet connection is to blame
Hi good lectures
May I ask, why do we take 9/12 of 100,000 and not 9/12 of 80,000?
@chrispantazis, 100,000 is the AIA relief, which can be deducted for the investment in capital, this is the annual figure
Very good lecture