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  • June 6, 2011 at 8:02 am #80877
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    I need P5 as well, please can you send me mock??

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    June 6, 2011 at 7:59 am #80876
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    Please if someone can send me mock P5? lejla1002@yahoo.com?

    December 10, 2010 at 10:10 am #74024
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    I really wonder do i have deficit of inteligence 🙂

    Exam seem very easy, but VERY tricky. So i think if you new all small trick you could do it very easly. However this tricks were not shown anywhere, and I had to use much comon sence. And when it is about ACCA, I dont like use of my own logic very much (usually it is wrong), and that why I am very scared about P4 results. However it doesnt matter.. there is a June.

    Q1 – how did you caluculated returns at all? Actually for me it was problem MV of debt to caluculate (i didnt see data for that), so I decided to use book values for gearing (probably it is not correct, but I can get some marks). Parts b,c,d hmmm I wrote something … and suggest option 2 . restructuring, as by my caluculation this one had only positive P&L, and biggest value (I used NPV and given cost of capital). I put it in format of report.

    Q2 It seemed straightforward APV question.. hmmm but I am woried as most od NPV values were negative because of working capital… so it could be wrong… but I have calculations.. and I wrote assumptions and comments, and advice to sell it.

    Q3 … Black and Scholes, I calculated something… and commented an all 3 proposals,and used some knowledge from risk uncertantz article, like dilution, neutral risk positions etc.. however.. it doesnt have to be enough right?

    Q4, I have just started, wrote DVM formulae, didnt have MV of share, so I tried via Noapat to calculate Value of company, and caluculated expected NPV for next year..

    Hmm I have no Idea and feeling what I have done… just it is good feeling to have it behind me…I tried the best.

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