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I passed F9 six years ago with only 52 marks.. My memory is wiped out completely.. Can you guide me on how to start P4.. Do I need to go through all the notes of F9? Or can u list the topics I need to go through from F9 before P4?
I have been scoring an average of 70 marks in every exam. Except F9 where I faced personal issues before exam. I know I can do this one last exam in first attempt.
Kindly advise,
As long as you’re ok with the main concepts (DCF, NPV, IRR) you should be ok to not worry too much about F9. If you find these bits difficult I would review the F9 module before you start on P4.
Have a look through both the F9 and P4 syllabuses to see what overlaps and what you may have forgotten.
The Opentuition lectures cover everything that is bought forward from F9 but briefly so if you are confused by something you can always go back and do the F9 lecture on the same topic.
It might be worth investing in a text book which covers everything in detail too so you have a good reference point.
I had 2 years between F9 and P4 and coped fine.