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- September 5, 2018 at 9:40 pm #471713
The chapters aren’t in difficulty order, I think chapter four is probably the most difficult. Some of the later ones are certainly very short and straightforward compared so don’t let this worry you too much.
When I studied for F7 the lectures were very good so if I were you I would go through all the F7 lectures relating to preparing consolidated financial statements. Work through the examples yourself using the lectures or notes to help but keep repeating them until you know exactly what you’re doing without having to look back.
Best of luck,
Michael
September 8, 2017 at 9:32 pm #406890@moeclan said:
Hi guys, please is it necessary to write my name on the question paper?It’s not necessary, don’t worry.
September 5, 2017 at 1:42 pm #405634Hi Magda,
Provided that your high school grades are alright you should be able to get some relatively low level finance role.
I’m not sure what it’s like in Poland but I know that here in the UK there are places which will take you on as an apprentice and fund your studies. The apprentice roles usually want you to complete the AAT before you move onto ACCA but since you’ve already started they may just take you on as a normal employee with funding for the ACCA instead.
If I were you I’d start applying for entry level finance positions as well as sending out a CV and covering letter to small and medium sized accounting firms by email but keep studying for the ACCA exams at the same time.
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