Any body doing P1 this sitting June 13 and wanna share knowledge, I am from Birmingham sitting this exam and happy to share knowledge with. drop me an email at al******@gm***.com
kampenis, nabin, navy maurya – the recorded notes from 2010 are just as relevant today as they were when I recorded them. The tiny amendments to the syllabus were already effectively covered (in advance, before the syllabus changed!) I believe that I’m correct in saying that the Bribery Act is not covered in lectures but there is a note in course notes covering the topic
The only way to pass that i can tell u dude, is read n memorise!!! i am also struggling n doing it…just read BPP Study tesxt n memorise the points…Theres no any alternative way tat i have seen in this paper!!! Gud luck
No, not really. There was a question in the BPP revision kit first edition about a director’s remuneration package which involved numbers and percentages …. but it’s no longer in there. Then two new questions were in the BPP kit from 2 years ago – only short questions which required calculations. I don’t know if they are still in, sorry.
Just remember to take your calculator into the exam with you. As a P level candidate you should be able to cope with whatever the examiner throws at you!
chris grantsays
I realised that the information from this video is from 2010, where are the updated 2012/2013 videos? can I use these videos to back up my notes? please advise
can i use this video for june 2013 exams.. i am taking p1, 2 and 3 and i intend relying on this video soley for my p1. wud read out the others.. pls @admin helpppp!!!
Thank you guys, your lectures have always been awesome and of great help 馃檪 But i would have to disagree with the lecturer in this podcast. Many a times in these high profile corporate failures, the auditor’s are held liable and face criminal charges. the best example will be the dissolution of one of the most prominent audit firms namely Arthur Andersen in the Enron scandal in 2001-02. Also in the case of The Lehman Brothers, their auditors Ernst & Young do face criminal charges.
@RATHEESH RAVI, You’re right of course. That’s two examples you’ve given. Yet Cadbury was reporting in 1992 – 20 years ago. So, not a bad average? One example for every 10 years. No doubt there are others – it’s just that we don’t appear to hear about them – maybe I should broaden my reading base
@MikeLittle, maybe i was being a bit cynical there 馃槢 .. hehehe but you do have a point, it not like us, the normal mass, gets to hear a lot about it. Keep up the great work though 馃檪 Cheers.
@strizvi1, Whichever you want! The lectures are entirely based on the course notes. We only get to practising past exam questions on the revision section of the course and they are not recorded
Any body doing P1 this sitting June 13 and wanna share knowledge, I am from Birmingham sitting this exam and happy to share knowledge with. drop me an email at al******@gm***.com
Thanks
Can anyone tell me that is this lecture video enough for appearing in june 2013 examination?There are some changes but not discusssed yet…Thnx
these are December 2010 notes and the lecture says no more… after this sitting. Where can I access the current notes for 2013?
dude if u find access for 2013 notes,please let me know…….
As mentioned in lecture Possible change in name & might be in material too (you can see this name change in study notes
kampenis, nabin, navy maurya – the recorded notes from 2010 are just as relevant today as they were when I recorded them. The tiny amendments to the syllabus were already effectively covered (in advance, before the syllabus changed!) I believe that I’m correct in saying that the Bribery Act is not covered in lectures but there is a note in course notes covering the topic
I need guidnance on p1 paper how can i get strong command on syllabus key areas and good technices to pass the paper.imranraj
The only way to pass that i can tell u dude, is read n memorise!!! i am also struggling n doing it…just read BPP Study tesxt n memorise the points…Theres no any alternative way tat i have seen in this paper!!! Gud luck
Agreed, there is no way but memorise.
If anyone wants to know about ethics, read Plato’s Republic.
Is there any possibility to download these videos??
No, lectures are not downloadable
You can watch on line as many times as you wish
That’s the only way to keep the site free
these lectures are for 2010….where can v find lectures for june 2013. plz help
Lectures are still fine for June 2013
Thank You…Any ideas about the maths bits introduced in P1?for June 2013 please
No, not really. There was a question in the BPP revision kit first edition about a director’s remuneration package which involved numbers and percentages …. but it’s no longer in there. Then two new questions were in the BPP kit from 2 years ago – only short questions which required calculations. I don’t know if they are still in, sorry.
Just remember to take your calculator into the exam with you. As a P level candidate you should be able to cope with whatever the examiner throws at you!
I realised that the information from this video is from 2010, where are the updated 2012/2013 videos? can I use these videos to back up my notes?
please advise
can i use this video for june 2013 exams.. i am taking p1, 2 and 3 and i intend relying on this video soley for my p1. wud read out the others.. pls @admin helpppp!!!
Thank God it’s your voice!
the video plays no more than 2 mins,pls help me regarding this issue.
Thanks
When it stops
Press play again
but it starts again frm the beginning and again the same 2 mins 馃檨
same with me. always stops and starts @ begining again.
I acn not view the video though the sound is okay.
What could be the problem please?
Thank you guys, your lectures have always been awesome and of great help 馃檪
But i would have to disagree with the lecturer in this podcast.
Many a times in these high profile corporate failures, the auditor’s are held liable and face criminal charges. the best example will be the dissolution of one of the most prominent audit firms namely Arthur Andersen in the Enron scandal in 2001-02. Also in the case of The Lehman Brothers, their auditors Ernst & Young do face criminal charges.
@RATHEESH RAVI, You’re right of course. That’s two examples you’ve given. Yet Cadbury was reporting in 1992 – 20 years ago. So, not a bad average? One example for every 10 years. No doubt there are others – it’s just that we don’t appear to hear about them – maybe I should broaden my reading base
馃檪
@MikeLittle, maybe i was being a bit cynical there 馃槢 .. hehehe
but you do have a point, it not like us, the normal mass, gets to hear a lot about it.
Keep up the great work though 馃檪
Cheers.
….and Ernst Young have this week been exonerated!
i cant play these lectures using my tab. Can you please tell me do i need to download any different type of video player?
Get flash player or try another browser
@admin, I have downloaded chrome &
& Firefox.Still can’t play.don’t open tuition has android app?
which exam kit should i use with open tuition lectures and course notes?
@strizvi1, Whichever you want! The lectures are entirely based on the course notes. We only get to practising past exam questions on the revision section of the course and they are not recorded
Though the Lecturer failed to tell us his name online, never the less with him, David Campbell is nobody to be feared. Nice job Open Tuition.
Thanks for the good lectures
Very splendid way of presenting the lectures, appreciated!
admin can you plz tell ,where these lectures have been recorded?
Can you please advise if these lecture notes are valid for Dec 2012 ?
thank you
@francois988, Yes, they certainly are
@MikeLittle, Thank you