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- February 6, 2017 at 5:11 pm #371355
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Hi all 🙂
I’m sitting my exam in March and I was wondering if there’s a definite topic that will come up on the exam? I know I need to revise everything but it’ll be really helpful if I have an idea which topics are definite.
I’m really nervous… only few more weeks left
Thank you in advance! x
February 18, 2017 at 10:36 pm #373074Normally, I would have some advice for you because when I sit for an exam I tend to rank potential topics based on the frequency of their appearance in past papers. However, it is the first time where I cannot rank topics because anything can appear. They can put anything in Section A, anything in Section B, and anything in Section C (although most poeple suggest that Section C focuses on Investment Appraisal (NPV mainly), Working Capital and Cost of Capital). To be completely straight forward, just read everything really…that’s what I did. I know this was not the most helpful response, but if you want to be safe just read everything. I personally hate risk management (hedging, forwards etc) but I read that too because I risk losing about 10-15 marks from it if I don’t study it and it actually appears in the exam. Good luck in the exam, I am sure you will do just fine! 🙂
February 20, 2017 at 10:55 am #373318Anonymous
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thank you 🙂 I thought that’ll be the case.
Appreciate your advice. Still a bit behind due to work but I still have 2 weeks so I’ll do my bestthanks again!
February 20, 2017 at 5:49 pm #373396You’re welcome. And it’s understandable…I work full-time as well at an audit firm and it can get hectic sometimes. For the past two months, I’ve been putting about 3.5 hours of study daily on average including weekends, and I still feel like I don’t know anything! So yeah, just practice a bit more and we will do fine! 😀
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