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- October 26, 2014 at 2:54 pm #206082
Does the above article give us all the essential knowledge and cover all the syllabus areas in P3 , that come from F5 & F9? Can I just rely on the article for my exam to get all the F5 & F9 knowledge?
October 23, 2014 at 7:02 pm #205692The reference is in the title (12/11) Dec 2011 question 2 a (ii) and the answer I quote is from the examiner. I didn’t imply that there is a parent on top of another one, the examiner writes that.
October 23, 2014 at 5:55 pm #205676I can get that but I got confused because in the scenario it was a bit different. The scenario read:
“Decany owns 100% of the ordinary share capital of Ceed and Rant. All three entities are public limited companies.The group operates in the shipbuilding industry, which is currently a depressed market. Rant has made losses for the
last three years and its liquidity is poor. The view of the directors is that Rant needs some cash investment. The directors have decided to put forward a restructuring plan as at 30 November 2011. Under this plan:”So here you see Ceed doesn’t control the original parent (Decany) but just controls Rant, so is that the reason why in Ceed’s individual (entity) financial statements, the “investment in Rant” is showed as the cash money Ceed paid to Decany for Rant and is not therefore shown at the carrying value of Rant. So I think the two situations are different and therefore in part (a) the investment in Rand (in Ceed’s entity’s statements) is shown at cash money paid because I think the situation you were describing and the situation here are DIFFERENT right? That must be the reason. Can you confirm?
October 23, 2014 at 4:32 pm #205657I get confused in this:
P will issue equity shares in P to the former shareholders in H in exchange for the former shareholders in H exchanging their shares in H (transferring them to P’s name)
Should it read “P will issue equity shares in P to the former shareholders in H in exchange for the former shareholders in H exchanging their shares in S (AND NOT H)(transferring them to P’s name). Is it like that?
August 9, 2014 at 6:54 am #188779I got 89 %. So lucky and favoured by God.
August 8, 2014 at 12:47 am #187845@ bryon . I’m in the same situation I got 71 and I worked damn hard for F9 was expecting 81 at least.
August 8, 2014 at 12:46 am #187840I got 89!
August 8, 2014 at 12:45 am #187838I got 79!
August 9, 2013 at 6:05 am #136848How are you guys getting the 90’s? Any tips?
June 20, 2013 at 8:09 pm #133017<cite> @tulsilekhak said:</cite>
hi guys
can anyone tell me whether I can aatend f7 along with p1n p2 papers if I have completed upto f8? I have passed 4;5;6 n 8.no! You have to successfully complete all papers till f9 before you can sit any P paper. So finish all the F’s and then think about p’s. It would not even be sensible to sit F7 & P2 together as P2 is an advanced paper of F7, so understand F7 first.
All the best for results day later this Aug 8 !
April 6, 2013 at 6:42 am #121600And which will be the four exam sessions? I know Jun and Dec will be there but which are the other two sessions?
December 17, 2012 at 11:30 am #88768But what about GTG? Can you please give me an insight on how GTG study texts are? Are they like Kaplan (concise and to the point which ensure you pass)
December 15, 2012 at 5:40 am #110866@pauld123 said:
I have sent everyone, who requested it, an email with my document about the test. If you do not get it then let me know and I will try againHi Paul. my e-mail is dmpandit95@gmail.com. Please send me the F1 questions for the Dec “12 exam. Also, can you please send the F2 and F3 questions for the Dec “12 exam?
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