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  • October 7, 2012 at 4:48 am #79239
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    yes they are pretty reliable. i myself studied the notes and watched the videos and passed p3.
    but do bear in mind that you will have to solve the past papers( its a must) otherwise you will turn up at the exam unprepared and may FAIL….So be good and practise. Also whatever models are given in p3 class notes, do read them from the bpp study text( only models) to get better detail and understanding of P3.

    December 8, 2010 at 3:11 am #72684
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    I am Sorry if I was rude. Please forgive me!

    December 6, 2010 at 5:45 pm #72677
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    @mikelittle said:
    The effect is simply to move an amount “upwards ” in the balance sheet whilst not affecting the “buffer fund” the capital reserves have VERY FEW uses and in an ideal world should be used as much as possible where the law allows. In addition, by financing a bonus issue out of capital reserves, it leaves the retained earnings figure intact and thereby allows for dividends to be paid in future years – even though the company may make a loss. So long as there are distributable profits available, the company can pay a dividend

    Your answer was not to the point. I am disappointed!

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