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  • January 20, 2025 at 6:48 pm #714852
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    failed with 49% (so upsetting) I went through the whole syllabus and revision kit with bpp – did about 30 revision cases and 2 past papers in the mock exam conditions, yet failed so bad.

    January 15, 2024 at 7:30 pm #698296
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    62% and only 1 exam left. what would you recommend APM or AFM?
    I personally liked F9 more then F5, so probably would go with AFM

    January 18, 2021 at 9:09 am #606661
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    Failed 0%. My results of remote exam were not submitted due to system error during the last 15 minutes. I managed to answer about 90% of all questions and during the last minutes everything was frozen on the platform, Pearson Viu didn’t allow me to submit my results.
    Extremely discouraged (2 month of preparation and 4 hours of brainstorming work).
    what a disaster these remote session by Pearson Viu. 🙁
    never thought this can happen with ACCA.

    December 9, 2020 at 2:57 pm #598840
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    I took remote exam and the Piersons Vue application has frozen on the last 15 minutes. I couldn’t submit the answers in the end. I called to PV immediately to report the issue and only after long and tough conversation they could ensure me that 95% chance that my results were saved, but 5% it could be lost based on previous statistics, and that only in 48 hours I can know for sure.
    After that I called directly to ACCA and they asked me my ID to check if results were transferred, and they gave me 100% assurance that my responses were transferred.
    Hopefully it transferred all my answers, but it’s so frustrating after 4 hours of hard work, and 2 month of constant preparation. In addition I lost 15 minutes, which I could use for filling the slides for the question 5 and score extra points.
    I do not recommend taking remote exams, and won’t be taking any remote exams again.

    January 13, 2020 at 1:32 pm #558386
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    passed 64% from 2nd attempt.
    One recommendation for students – don’t underestimate this exam!

    January 14, 2019 at 8:54 am #501638
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    passed 71% from 1-st attempt. can’t believe that
    Inspired to continue my journey and very grateful to Open Tuition!

    p.s. Open Tuition lectures + BPP Revision Kit = Pass!

    March 11, 2018 at 2:04 pm #442195
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    also got 7.78% WACC, with net-off interest rate.
    expected NPV was $0.87m after calculating sum of EVs of CFs applying the probabilities for CF of respective year.

    December 5, 2016 at 9:21 pm #354332
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    @tayyabom said:
    there was one MCQ about going concern assumption

    I had chosen 12 months from the date of last reporting hence chose

    31-May-20X7

    anyone remember?

    Yes – I put the same answer based on requirement to cover nearest 1 year after period end for going concern basis by manegment

    December 5, 2016 at 9:13 pm #354327
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    Same answer I remember was mine

    December 5, 2016 at 9:11 pm #354325
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    Compromise NEDs I independence – Make remuneration in line with their time committed to work

    As I remember – hope right

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