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    79% first time. Really surprised.
    Found the section C financial analysis question really tricky

    January 16, 2017 at 12:05 am #366959
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    Passed first time 77% 🙂

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    How did u calculate the mcq when u were given the budget sales and market share and then told inflation was incorrect and total market size was wrong. I think I chose £3.12 mil.

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    I didn’t break it down to units. I used BPP and copied a table from their lecture notes.
    I didn’t do columns for MC and MR as it isn’t necessary to calculate profit but I the table in BPP book did include them.

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    I found section B ok but they were the hardest mcqs I’ve seen. Did anyone work out the EV mcq question?

    I got 9.25 for abc.

    For question 1 I mentioned that taxes had an effect on the variable cost and the variable cost needs to be constant for algebraic method.

    For relevant cost mcq I said £20k although I’m worried that I shouldn’t have put the variable olverhead in. They didn’t state whether they were labour related.

    Feed forward control for mcq although it may have been wrong.

    Got stuck on mcq for CVP as to which amount to supply.

    G only for outsource question. Does anyone remember if they were specific or attributable fixed costs?

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