Indeed great lecture, as always. Nothing hard about it, just the question; how likely is it that the examiner will ask us to hand-write this on an exam?
It took me a while in the lecture because I was explaining as I did it, but it should not take very long otherwise. It is certainly possible for this to be asked in Section C of the exam as maybe 8 or 10 marks as part of one of the 20 mark questions (which mean you would have about 15 minutes or so to do it, which should be long enough 馃檪 )
aissata says
Dear Sir,
Great presentation … easy to follow even for me who as English as third language.
Thank you very much indeed
John Moffat says
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theodoor says
Dear Sir,
Indeed great lecture, as always.
Nothing hard about it, just the question; how likely is it that the examiner will ask us to hand-write this on an exam?
It seems a bit time consuming. correct?
John Moffat says
It took me a while in the lecture because I was explaining as I did it, but it should not take very long otherwise. It is certainly possible for this to be asked in Section C of the exam as maybe 8 or 10 marks as part of one of the 20 mark questions (which mean you would have about 15 minutes or so to do it, which should be long enough 馃檪 )
Graham says
Hi John,
Great lecture! Looking at example 1 in CH 6 notes the way it reads implies that the opening cash balance of 15k is as at 01 Nov not 01 Jan.
Thanks
Graham
John Moffat says
True – but I do make it clear in the lecture.
frry06 says
thanks, good lecture!
John Moffat says
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