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- November 15, 2012 at 8:56 pm #55364
hello every one. i have already studied the whole EPS topic from Kaplan Study text, but when i came to solve the actual exam level question based entirely on EPS in Bpp Revision kit, i got completely stucked, because the treatment through which is being done in answering to the question is completely different from what i had studied from Kaplan book.
so i am really in serious problem and only for this little reason i am losing my confidence for the exam. that person will be an angel to me who will assist me with my problem.November 19, 2012 at 2:36 pm #107590Hello
I actually used the BPP text book, but the rights issue was not explained very clearly, I used the Open tuition method in their notes (CRAP/TERP) and it worked out for me and the answers were correct. It helped that I stopped trying to make sense of it and just applied the formula.My problem is that the method shown for Bonus issuecalculation in the BPP text book is different to the method/answers given in the BPP revision book!!
Kind Regards
BeckyNovember 19, 2012 at 5:15 pm #107591for f7,
bpp and kaplan uses entirley different method.
i found kaplan method as better, that is my view.
you have to use kaplan revision kit.many of my friends say kaplan is better for f7, f6 than bpp.
stick to one method, so u wont be confused.my fav is kaplan. i passed all my subjects using kaplan only. opentuition lectures are good resources.
November 21, 2012 at 10:52 am #107592@khurramabbas00, @rebsta,
we can chat to discuss EPS. I feel pretty confident in this topic. My skype sangria.9November 22, 2012 at 8:44 pm #107593I have just tried question BPP 71 savior and it has completely confused me, could someone explain part b for me please?
November 22, 2012 at 9:07 pm #107594they main bit for me is how they have calculated the loan stock shares??? thanks
November 28, 2012 at 12:38 pm #107595Loan stock is $20,000,000. For every $100 of this loan stock Savoir will receive 50 ordinary shares.
Thus $20,000,000 / $100 * 50 shares = 10,000,000 shares can be exchanges in total. - AuthorPosts
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