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  • January 18, 2016 at 8:20 am #295592
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    Failed with 46% first attempt :(( I knew I failed after I wrote the exam. Considering the fact that I have not answered one of 25-score questions and one 10 score sub-question I was expecting to get 30% or so. I knew i failed but 46% is lot more frustrating than getting 30 :))), I was so close. If only i had 10 more minutes I would have been affiliate now:))

    passed P3 and P4. Three exams at one sitting is really hard. It is possible if you have a time to prepare but it was impossible for me to pass all three of them in just 2 weeks of preparation time. :(((

    Congratulations to all who have passed and good luck to the rest of us who will resit the exam! 🙂

    January 18, 2016 at 8:16 am #295586
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    passed with 62%, first try!!! I was expecting higher score but any score above 49% is a perfect score for me :)) Congratulations to all who have passed.

    Many thanks to @John Moffat. Sir you are truly an amazing lecturer!

    January 18, 2016 at 8:13 am #295584
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    passed with 76% first try. preparation time: 1 week. Material: Kaplan and opentuition lectures. I knew I passed it but was not expecting 76% at all :)) Failed P5 though :(( Many thanks to opentuition. Lectures and notes helped me a lot! I would have failed without them

    November 29, 2015 at 9:33 am #286085
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    Dear John,

    Thank you for the explanation!

    November 28, 2015 at 2:44 pm #285950
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    Dear John,

    I have the same question: I understand that tax shield should be calculated because interest is tax deductible, but because the entire project is financed with loan which is received by government and government does not require Tramont to repay principal this effectively means that Tramont is not using its own cash and initial outflow at investment stage is 0. However in the answer investment is stated to be 230 GR. Could you please help me understand this detail, I am rather confused.

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