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- November 16, 2011 at 2:18 pm #50526
Hi all, bought the book for december 2011 exam (F9 financial managment Kaplan),decided to attempt it next June(2012). Shall I buy new or this one is still ok? many thanks!
December 9, 2011 at 2:42 am #89881AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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hi. you can use 2011 book till exams dating dec. 2012. it really does not matter as any changes made the syllabus are only minimal.
i have done the same many times. pls many colleges or academy use same books which they teach for another 1-2 years. it is because new editions will just replace the chapters upside down or omit some questions which were there in the past edition. this means (if u are using a new edition) you may not be able to solve many questions due to being omitted from the new editions.
i have personally checked it and its true.
same goes for exam kit though i have used books upto 1-2 years old but rely on latest exam kits. in some papers i used old kits and it worked.December 9, 2011 at 2:44 am #89882AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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and yeah i am giving F9 today and using both book n kit dating 2010
January 10, 2012 at 4:10 pm #89883There ‘s an article about the 2012 changes for all the courses. You will find it in the technical articles section from Oct 3 2011 called “Summary of changes to the ACCA Qualification for all 2012 study guides” it clear tells you there that F9 has no changes.Check it out to make sure . Here’s the excerpt
“Summary of changes to F9, Financial Management “
There are no changes to the syllabus. One area however has been clarified in
the syllabus (it was implicitly included previously) and is shown in Table 12.Table 12 – Amendments to Paper F9
Section and subject area Syllabus content D3f) Discounted cash flow (DCF)
techniques Calculate discounted payback and
discuss its usefulness as an
investment appraisal method “February 29, 2012 at 10:13 pm #89884AnonymousInactive- Topics: 4
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Hi,
Is D3f Discounted cash flow excluded of included???
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