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  • January 15, 2020 at 10:42 pm #558802
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    Fail second go, hate PM haha

    July 15, 2019 at 1:51 pm #523625
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    @eweald

    I have taken two in the one window and found it difficult. Passed one and failed one.

    Saying as you have a good base knowledge of this module it may be easier.

    If you ask me I would stick to the one per window. Last thing you want is to fail both, which I’m sure wont happen. 🙂

    July 15, 2019 at 1:45 pm #523623
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    55% pass, just a pass but a pass all the same, delighted. 2nd attempt.

    I see a lot of people failing multiple times which is so frustrating, I found that learning a couple of core chapters really well in this module this time around really helped me.

    I watched all the lectures and attempted all the questions at the end of each lecture which gives you an idea of what you need to spend more time on.

    The chapters I spent most time on are:

    Chapter 2 – Corporate governance
    Chapter 5-8 Report and stages of an audit
    Chapter 9 – Risk
    Chapter 10 Evidence
    Chapter 12 Internal Control
    Chapter 16 Assertions

    This is not to say the rest aren’t important as we know that we need a broad knowledge to get through the multiple choice.

    Also the articles on the ACCA website are great reading and give guidance to they type of question that will arise in the exam. I thought there was some direct links to what was on the exam, but that may just be me.

    I’m not telling people how to pass, just what worked for me to get a squeaky 5% pass.

    Hopefully this helps someone on their next attempt.

    June 5, 2019 at 1:35 pm #519106
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    This is the same exam as myself, I always find myself repeating the substantive procedures, in questions like this, hope its not a bad sign haha

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