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John Moffat.
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- May 9, 2017 at 3:48 pm #385506
Good evening sir!!
I know you dont use Kaplan, and for this sitting i have switched to Kaplan.
In the chapter of APV they use the following sentence:
1. “pv of the tax relief (RTQ for timing of tax flows)”
god knows i have looked and i cant make out what RTQ means. any guesses?
“Tax relief at the CT rate (issue cost x CT rate”
CT as well….but i am guessing Corporation taxregards
May 9, 2017 at 4:15 pm #385511You are going to be angry when I tell you (or maybe you will laugh 🙂 )
RTQ is an expression that tutors use when they are teaching in class – it means ‘Read The Question’ (but they do explain the first time they use it, and I am surprised that Kaplan have used it in their Study Text without explaining it first!).
(They often use the expression RTFQ as well, but I will not risk offending you by telling you what the F stands for 🙂 )
May 9, 2017 at 4:33 pm #385513hahahhaha……this is too funny..:)
i am laughing at the possible meaning of F …proves that tutors are human after all and not just knowledge machines ..:)
thank for making my day and solving my dilemma
May 10, 2017 at 6:38 am #385556You are welcome 🙂
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