December 2012 Exam Results – 8 February 2013
Post your comments and marks for each paper in the December 2012 ACCA exams.
F1 / FAB Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F2 / FMA Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F3 / FFA Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F4 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F5 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F6 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F7 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F8 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
F9 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P1 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P2 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P3 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P4 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P5 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P6 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
P7 Exam results – Read and post comments / Poll / Genius Hunt
ACCA exams dates & December 2012 ACCA Exam Entry Deadlines are available below
Early Exam Entry: before 8th September 2012 (online only)
Standard Exam Entry: 9th September – 8th October 2012
Late Exam Entry: 9th October – 8th November 2012 (online only)
ACCA Exams take place: 3rd – 12th December 2012
CBE period ends: 31st January 2013
ACCA Exam results released: 8th February 2013
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ACCA Exams Dates December 2012 exams
Monday 3 December | F5 Performance Management | P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance |
Tuesday 4 December | F6 Taxation | P4 Advanced Financial Management |
Wedneday 5 December | F7 Financial Reporting | |
Thursday 6 December | F8 Audit and Assurance | P5 Advanced Performance Management |
Friday 7 December | F1 Accountant in Business | P6 Advanced Taxation |
F9 Financial Management | ||
Monday 10 December | F4 Corporate and Business Law | P3 Business Analysis |
Tuesday 11 December | F3 Financial Accounting | P2 Corporate Reporting |
Wednesday 12 December | F2 Management Accounting | P1 Governance, Risk and Ethics |
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ACCA Exam Tips for December 2012 Exams
If you are new to ACCA, and these are going to be your first exams, many students like you have problems choosing which combination of ACCA exams to sit. We have conducted a survey, and over a 1,000 students participated. Here are the results >>
Free ACCA course notes & lectures
Free resources for ACCA December 2012 exams (choose your paper below):
Paper F1 / FAB (FIA) | Paper F2 / FMA (FIA) | Paper F3 / FFA (FIA) |
Paper F4 (English & Global) | Paper F5 | Paper F6 UK | Paper F7 | Paper F8 | Paper F9
Paper P1 | Paper P2 | Paper P3 | Paper P4 |Paper P5 | Paper P7
ACCA December 2012 Exam fees
ACCA Qualification fees
Exam level | Exam entry period December | December 2012 exam fee(per exam) | June 2013 exam fee(per exam) |
Knowledge F1, F2 and F3 | Early | £60 | £62 |
Standard | £69 | £71 | |
Late | £200 | £217 | |
Skills F4, F5, F6, F7, F8 and F9 | Early | £75 | £77 |
Standard | £86 | £89 | |
Late | £217 | £235 | |
Professional P1, P2, and P3 (and any two from P4, P5, P6 and P7) | Early | £88 | £91 |
Standard | £101 | £103 | |
Late | £231 | £251 |
ACCA Foundation in Accountancy fees are available on the ACCA website >>>>
adolph says
any tips for FAU um sitting the dec session
giwani says
PLS , ANY HELP NEED LAPTOP FOR MY STUDIES BUT NO MONEY TO BUY ( GHC 800.00 ) THANKS.
babruk says
Does standard or late fees apply on CBE exams too? Or we can sit with normal fees before ending the year?
John Moffat says
@babruk, No – for CBE you have to find the company that offers those exams in your country. They will tell you when you are able to take the exams, and how much they charge, but there is no late entry fee.
gorfield says
exam fee keep rising y-o-y.
frank91 says
I got exempted from f1-f4 and want to attempt 3 papers including f6. Which option is better: f5, f6, f7 or f5, f6, f8? If you have a better recommendation then please share. Please provide an explanation for any option supported.
eshra says
@frank91, There is a reason why ACCA papers are in a particular order, so that when taken in succession, you build your knowledge base so that you are better equipped to handle the higher papers. As you progress through your studies you will notice the inter-relationship between papers. For example in order to do
F8 (Audit) it would help if you have just completed or are currently studying F7- Financial Reporting. ( so that you will have a solid foundation with topics such as Fixed assets, reveivables, sales, purchases etc……..you get what I’m saying) I’m not saying that F8 can’t be done prior to F7, because students have attempted it this way and passed, however you can increase your chances of passing if you have a really solid foundation. I’ve noticed you got exemptions, please note that you can choose the papers in any order as long as it’s from the same module, all you have to do is put in the required study time combined with good exam technique and you will pass. Your choice will ultimately lie with you and what you think you can cope with……….Hope this helps
omar8361 says
which institute u are in…….???
F4 is exempted only if u have completed your B,com(hons)…. otherwise no. i m also doing B,com(hons) along with my (ACCA)
omar8361 says
i am planning to take f4,5,6,7 in this attempt…… anybody please guide me!!
muzawula says
@omar8361, f5,6,7 are both calculation and theory papers that need a lot of concentration unless you are not a working class. i suggest you take at least 3 papers i.e f4,5, 6 or f4,5,7
patrickdlamini2000 says
@omar8361, I would like to know which country F6 are u intending to sit for. I can help you on south African Income tax.
omar8361 says
which institute u are in…….???
F4 is exempted only if u have completed your B,com(hons)…. otherwise no. i m also doing B,com(hons) along with my (ACCA)
gigicherian11 says
@mikeLittle @genious :
thank you for your reply .
gigicherian11 says
I would like to know whether F4 will be exempted if i complete my B.COM Degree( BACHELOR OF COMMERCE). I attended for F4 exam on june2012, but i didnt pass. Am B.COM THIRD YEAR STUDENT.
MikeLittle says
@gigicherian11, why not check for yourself on the ACCA’s website?
genious says
@gigicherian11, F1-F3 exempt only since you’re a 3rd year student
abadejo says
I wrote F2 and F3 in the last diet. I Passed F3 and failed F2 (scoring 46). i intend to write F2, F4,F5 and F6. Guys please i need an advice and Please what are my chances..Thanks
Dudu says
@abadejo, I think four is too much I would advise you only take to two
maxwella44 says
@abadejo, it depends on you because I did f6, f8, f9 and p1 and passed them all and taken four this December, so if u trust yourself go for it
abadejo says
@maxwella44, Thanks so much..I think I can do it….am sure going to go for it..
sweetaqib123 says
@abadejo, i think u should take f2.4 and 6….that wil better……..
ibk1992 says
which account number am i paying to
John Moffat says
@ibk1992, You will have to email the ACCA about the account number. (Although it is easier to pay by credit card if you have one)
ibk1992 says
how will i know the center am going to write my exam.
John Moffat says
@ibk1992, You choose which centre you want when you apply for the exams.
mkabuye says
Do i still need to use abank draft for exam entry or Credit card
John Moffat says
@mkabuye, You can pay by credit card.
ferdeen588 says
I want to take f4,f8,p2 and p3
f4 and p3 on same day
either i can choose p3 between f4 and p3 or not??
MikeLittle says
@ferdeen588, hi, I think that you’ll find that the ACCA exam entry software will not allow you to enter two exams on the same day. This sounds like a good example of bad planning!
Dudu says
@MikeLittle, I agree with you,
yvettesn says
thats absurd,am writing f6,7,8&9…..and they are in exactly their order,no free day for me:-(
MikeLittle says
@yvettesn, In the “good ol’ days” when all the OT tutors did their exams, the schedule was 5 exams on 5 consecutive half days and, for some of us, there were no calculators allowed either.
I suggest you stop complaining and get on with passing your exams without wishing for something which just isn’t going to happen.
🙂
Dudu says
I HAVE ALRDY STARTED STUDYING, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR…………….
danai says
At least i have time to study.
kslim138 says
Why not exam date start on second week as per Jun 2012? 1st week always rushing for month-end closing (part time student in acccounting jobs) , thus difficult to apply leave for sitting exam.
John Moffat says
@kslim138, It is the ACCA who fixes the exam dates – you should ask them!
moeen001 says
No gap between f5,f6,f7,f8,f9. It is really painful for examinees. If possible change exam timetable.
John Moffat says
@moeen001,It is the ACCA who fixes the exam dates – you should ask them!