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  • January 9, 2017 at 2:24 am #365705
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    Yes you can finish F1-F3 notes, video lectures and revision kit if you study full time each week.

    A typical week will be studying one paper a day each day of week or combining etc

    eg.
    Monday F1
    Tuesday F2
    Wednesday F3
    Thursday F1/F2
    Friday F1/F3

    Or whichever you feel comfortable.

    F1 is more theory based while F2 and F3 are practical papers and usually complement each other.

    January 9, 2017 at 2:15 am #365704
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    The short answer is NO, you cant pay directly.

    Long answer is as follows:

    HOW DO ON-DEMAND CBES WORK?

    Find a centre offering on-demand CBE’s and make arrangements to sit your exam directly with the centre (please see the Finding a CBE Centre section below).

    On-demand CBE centres set their own fees based on guidelines provided by ACCA. You will need to pay the CBE centre directly for the exams you wish to sit.

    On the day of the exam, your identity will be checked by the invigilator, further validity and eligibility checks are carried out, and then the invigilator instructions will be read out.

    On completion of the exam, your provisional result is displayed on screen. Your result will be transferred to your myACCA records within 72 hours.

    Read more here:
    https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/student/exam-entry-and-administration/computer-based-exams.html

    January 9, 2017 at 2:13 am #365703
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    Lets start with terms:
    Balance C/f stands for Balance Carried Forward.
    Balance B/f stands for Balance Brought Down.

    Balance c/f are those closing balances (or balancing amount) at the end of the month that you wish to carry forward to next month or Previous balance on an account which is carried over to the next billing period.

    Balance b/f is the balance or amount that was brought forward from last month or billing period and is usually the opening balance of the ledger account.

    Eg. If £100 is closing balance or carried forward balance at 30/11/20×6, then in the next month, on 01/12/20×6, the B/f amount (or opening balance) would be £100.

    January 4, 2017 at 11:44 pm #365132
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    You are better off emailing the ACCA team to get proper answer to your question.

    Contacts from ACCA website

    AUTHORISATION TO PRACTISE ENQUIRIES

    Queries about practising certificates.

    Tel: +44 (0)141 534 4175
    Fax: +44 (0)141 534 4237
    email: authorisation@accaglobal.com

    Read more here:
    https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/footertoolbar/contact-us/departments.html

    January 4, 2017 at 11:39 pm #365131
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    The tax involvement in the question is sometimes used to confuse the student and hence make them get a wrong answer..its just usual ACCA gimmicks lol..

    January 4, 2017 at 11:28 pm #365129
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    Yes you can write any exams between F1 to F9…in any combination or sequence you like..

    Last time I checked, you can only start a P paper once you have cleared all F papers..

    January 4, 2017 at 11:24 pm #365128
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    Which papers would you suggest studying first after (F1/F2/F3) or just do them in sequence?

    The answer can be found here:

    https://opentuition.com/articles/surveys/which-is-the-best-acca-papers-combination/

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