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- August 5, 2011 at 11:43 pm #85530
Hi Stella,
Rent free periods are written off over the term of the lease.
ie a 6 month rent free period on a 5 year lease, the rent free is calculated based on the 5 years.This might help a bit regarding UITF 28:
https://www.frc.org.uk/images/uploaded/documents/327.pdfJuly 22, 2011 at 9:02 pm #86064I would be interested in joining a study group for F4 global if one is set up. I wouldn’t be in a position to lead as I would only be free for 2 hours maybe 2/3 times a week
@ ansi – thanks for the link for your sessions and the study tips 🙂
June 10, 2011 at 2:05 pm #84500I sat cbe for this, large number of variance qts and theory! was great for me – i passed thankfully!!
June 10, 2011 at 2:04 pm #83631I sat the cbe for this, and there were very few multiple choice questions! There were a large number of suspense a/c qts, quite a few depreciation and cash flow qts also.
March 1, 2011 at 7:33 am #76529Hi
I too did not pass. It is a tricky test. I got a lot of qts that were not numerical that basically tested my understanding in different ways. I got 41%. There were a few qts on wip accounts – not a strong point for me!
Did anyone else get questions where there was a number missing in the question, a typo really?
Not too sure when to do it again or even whether to do cbe or paper exam next time.February 16, 2011 at 11:37 pm #76524Sorry to hear that you didn’t get it this time. Hopefully you will get on better next week!
Are the questions tougher than what are generated on the ACCA’s CBE demo? I am currently practicing questions using BPP’s iPass, would you think that these are of exam standard, if you have experience of them that is?
Good luck with your revision, again 🙁
@maes
When are you due to sit your exam?I’m sitting mine on Feb 25th. Getting the 50% mark now in all the practice exams I am doing, need to get higher though…
February 11, 2011 at 12:32 am #76520@maes
I am studying at home too. So tired of practice questions now! Barely getting 50% in practice exams… and it’s always the easy computations I get wrong 🙁 need to concentrate more.@student7861
Lucky you being able to do 5-6 hours a day! That is great being able to get in that much timeAll my free time now is devoted to studying, so hoping to get above pass mark soon, it will allow me some give in the exam (I hope!)
Best wishes to all in their exams, come back afterwards and let us know how you do
🙂November 6, 2010 at 3:25 pm #70248Thanks ckseah. I am currently doing 3 hours on 2 weekday evenings but guess I will need to increase that and do a bit over weekends too!
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