Hussain says March 22, 2016 at 6:30 pm The quetion 10 just discussed….. Can you tell in which lecture you have discussed this concept of rent received in advance and in arrears Log in to Reply
John Moffat says March 22, 2016 at 7:39 pm It is a natural extension of the lectures on accruals and prepayments. Log in to Reply
Hussain says March 23, 2016 at 5:17 am But i think you have discussed only accured expense and prepayments not this type of example there…..
John Moffat says March 23, 2016 at 6:30 am It is exactly the same logic and doesn’t warrant an extra lecture 馃檪
hkarimi says March 7, 2016 at 10:51 am Dear Sir, How can I have this question from ? so we can see when solving the question. Thanks in advance for helping us! Log in to Reply
John Moffat says March 7, 2016 at 12:02 pm As it says at the start of lecture 1, it is the ACCA specimen exam which you can download from the ACCA website. Log in to Reply
susan says February 13, 2016 at 8:21 am The revision video/lecture is very helpful and would be nice if one can download to enable offline usage. Is this possible for all the lectures? Log in to Reply
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The quetion 10 just discussed….. Can you tell in which lecture you have discussed this concept of rent received in advance and in arrears
It is a natural extension of the lectures on accruals and prepayments.
But i think you have discussed only accured expense and prepayments not this type of example there…..
It is exactly the same logic and doesn’t warrant an extra lecture 馃檪
Dear Sir,
How can I have this question from ?
so we can see when solving the question.
Thanks in advance for helping us!
As it says at the start of lecture 1, it is the ACCA specimen exam which you can download from the ACCA website.
The revision video/lecture is very helpful and would be nice if one can download to enable offline usage. Is this possible for all the lectures?
Our lectures can only be viewed online. It is the only way that we can keep this website free of charge.