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- February 23, 2020 at 5:31 pm #562834
Dear Sir,
I have been stuck on how to answer the Telford engineering impact on net profit after implementation of the six strategies.Kindly guide me.February 14, 2018 at 6:39 pm #437279Dear Sir,
Kindly assist me understand how 331/3% is turned to 3/4.January 15, 2018 at 5:35 am #429671I support this petition 100%..I do not understand what the examiner is testing if he is not testing knowledge and understanding of syllabus content.
ACCA should come out clearly on this.It is demoralizing to keep failing after working so hard and to keep guessing what is being asked.
Do you mean to say that students who have sat for this paper 3 or more times still do not understand the content or have not acquired the knowledge?Most students also have 8-5 jobs and therefore have limited time to decode the examiner’s coded language.The examiner should be made to understand that English is not everyone’s first language.These cat and mouse games must stop.The ACCA exams are not becoming any cheaper either and it is another financial set back with every fail.I wish to be enjoined to this petition.November 23, 2017 at 8:57 pm #417686Dear Sir,
Still waiting for a response on this one.
Thank youNovember 23, 2017 at 8:53 pm #417685Dear Sir,
Help really appreciated.Thank you.November 22, 2017 at 2:43 pm #417415Dear Sir,
On the same question (Metis June 2012) the examiner states that one could still have answered part( a) of the question using the BSC .Kindly sir clarify or give ideas on what to explain on the internal processes and learning and innovation objectives in the question context.
2) Is it okay to use both BSC (for the financial and customer satisfaction objectives) and building blocks for the other part concerning resource utilisation and staff rewards and motivation?November 22, 2017 at 11:39 am #417389Dear Sir,
Kindly help me understand how the examiner arrived at NOPAT figure of 183,626 for June 2012 question 1, and explain how and why the cash flows were adjusted for calculation of NPV.The rate used is 12.5% yet the resulting figures for the three years do not agree with this rate.Kindly help - AuthorPosts