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  • May 2, 2011 at 11:53 pm #80675
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    Hi,
    For call option, you are saving therefore interest/ exchange is in form of receiving therefore strike price will be a positive number & premium is what you paying out therefore its a negative number which will be subtracted to get the net receiving.
    For put option, you are borrowing therefore strike price will be negative (as you paying out), premium is also negative therefore both is added on to get to net payable.

    Hope this help

    December 7, 2010 at 11:22 pm #71916
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    I haven’t look at the Jun question yet, but if there is no specific model asked, you need to ask yourself what the scenario try to give out. It’s most likely hinting SWOT. However for the analysis, as it mostly use for analyse the current position of the company hence you can put your answer into the context of
    Internal – resource audit and capabilities
    External – can try to use some factor of Porter’s 5 diamond such as rivalry, threat of substitution, bargaining power of supplier/ customer
    Stakeholders position
    Financial position

    Hope this help!
    Haha88

    December 7, 2010 at 11:14 pm #72418
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    Thank you.

    December 2, 2010 at 9:38 pm #71914
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    Hi,

    Your question is a bit vague, company appraisal? do you mean company’s performance appraisal?

    November 28, 2010 at 2:51 pm #71883
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    Process redesign concerns with improve the current process so that it matches with the company’s strategy
    Process re-engineering is a radical change to the current process
    Harmon can be a useful tool

    November 28, 2010 at 2:39 pm #70196
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    @dou said:
    “Discuss the capabilities required to sustain competitive advantage”

    if i use porter 5 forces to answer this kind of question, is it suitable?

    I dont think it does as we asked to evaluate not to discuss the capabilities

    November 7, 2010 at 1:11 am #70194
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    This is very useful as i came across the assessment of capability and got stuck.

    thank you.

    June 11, 2010 at 5:54 pm #63914
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    @vinny35 said:
    I am practising exam style questions. There are some areas that I am not fully clued up on but I hope to get them sorted out by the 13th.

    This subject is not as easy as it first apeared and based on the past sittings only
    50% of us will pass.

    Come on all you P1 sitters – add some comments to OT about how things are going for you!

    Have been practiced for the last few days but feel like still have a long…….way to go
    Start getting panic…..

    June 11, 2010 at 5:51 pm #63913
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    Hi
    In my opinion, knowing all the material is not good enough as if you’re not practising exam paper, you will not know how to apply those knowledge in the context of exam. Beside, at this level, we are being examine more than just text knowledge.
    I had been practice quite a bit, however still find it hard and struggle when it comes to exam technique
    Good luck
    Haha

    May 13, 2010 at 7:57 pm #60384
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    Hi,

    You do need to pass all the paper in the F level before attempting P level. At P level, you will require to pass all the 3 core papers in order to sit the option paper

    Haha

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