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  • January 17, 2025 at 9:15 am #714686
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    Passed! 1st attempt. Thank you Mr. John and Opentuition for the best lectures for self-studying!
    My advise who studying this subject now:
    1) understand all technical concepts very well and you’llbe able to apply this to every question. Don’t spend lots of time to revise topics you already know good, just go further. For example, if you are already pro in NPV from FM – don’t waste your time for revision of this with many questions again, NPV is usually all the same, just follow scenario. Only new thing on AFM for NPV questions it’s double taxation, forex, and different way to present tax allowable depreciation. It is not as difficult as sounds. Just few more techniques for NPV;
    2) don’t ignore topics that you don’t really like and understand. For example, I didn’t really like collars, and I got them on exam. Oh wish I studied this properly! Anyway, I passed thanks god. But could earn more marks. Sometimes these few marks need you to pass!
    3) Writing, professional marks. This exam gives you quite a lot of marks for professional skills, and your writing application. Just write as much as you can. Even you think it’s something unfamiliar, take a breath and remember real-life cases and write common sense things.

    October 14, 2024 at 11:17 am #712365
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    passed 65%! But I was sure I had failed

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