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P7 Failed at 47 , Plz help any suggestion

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA AAA Advanced Audit and Assurance Forums › P7 Failed at 47 , Plz help any suggestion

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  • February 11, 2014 at 7:07 am #157913
    omer332
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    Hello all, I was so disappointed from my Dec 2013 result my P7 failed at 47 marks , i don’t know the reason why i failed i attempted all the questions and all requirements and my answers are reasonably matching with ACCA examiner answers except Q2 (b) have some variations , please someone guide me the way in which i attempt my P7 paper & practice strategy , how to prepare the paper to pass it next time in june attempt.

    Thanks

    February 11, 2014 at 8:17 am #157938
    MikeLittle
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    Take a 20 mark question from the revision kit. Allocate time for reading and planning. That’s 13 minutes (20 marks divided by 2) + (20% x reading and planning from the 15 minutes allocated)

    Now plan, in bullet form. Then re-read the question to see that you have answered the question, the whole question and nothing but the question.

    If you find that you haven’t got 20 markable points then there’s your problem.

    Try the same with another question, and another, and another. Then go back to the first one and try it again. Now, have you got 20 markable points?

    Beware the verbs used in the question. Beware that little word “and” within the question – that’s telling you that there are two questions to be addressed.
    And beware that”What evidence would you expect to find on the audit file?” is not the same question as “What further procedures would you carry out?”

    OK?

    February 12, 2014 at 4:38 am #158333
    omer332
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    Thanks a lot Mike, I follow your suggestion its great practice strategy. Can you please suggest me the way in which I have present my answers (mean is there any specific format to answer the questions of P7)

    Thanks

    February 17, 2014 at 1:46 pm #159100
    nz
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    thanx Mike, that’s very helpful.

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