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  • October 18, 2021 at 5:40 am #638107
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    Hi Abdel
    Thank you
    To be honest, all topics are examined in the exams
    To have a better chance of passing, you definitely have to go through all the syllabus.
    NPV(Overseas), APV, hedging and mergers and acquisitions should be mastered as they are highly examined, be it theory questions or computations-wise.
    Lastly, the remaining topics will definitely be covered via theoritical questions.
    The exam consists of a huge number of theory questions.
    Therefore, a thourough knowledge of the entire syllabus is needed, and even in ACCA crash courses, lecturers says so.
    Good luck for your upcoming exams!?

    October 18, 2021 at 12:34 am #638018
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    Positively shocked!
    Passed despite the huge number of theoritical questions
    Huge thanks to the Almighty and Open tuition’s lecture notes on youtube

    September 10, 2021 at 7:24 pm #635396
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    How did you guys answer about the revised cost of equity for question 1?

    I used only the figures of Forttu Co
    I ungeared it to obtain the systematic risk and then regeared according to the required company’s MV of debt and equity to obtain equity beta of the required company. Then I computed the revised cost of equity. Anybody came up with the same solution?

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