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  • October 15, 2018 at 8:21 am #478299
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    Passed 56% first sitting, done and dusted , I was on a roller coaster have been passing all my all my PROFESSIONAL LEVEL first sitting and SELF STUDY. You need to work smarter to pass ACCA rather than working HARD. Sweet victory. I give GLORY to the Almighty GOD

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    Maybe someone can benefit from my technique. From my own experience at professional level starting wth question 1 is a disaster, you will be fresh and you can get carried away on question 1. I usually start with the most easiest and shorter and quickly bury it below 40minutes then go to Question 1 and start with shortest parts and even if l spend time there l shld make sure l finish it THEN write a conclusion so that it is a complete report to get FREE PROFESSIONAL MARKS. Then finish with the remaining question even if 20minutes is left l start with small sections then if l do not hv time to read the final part l just write an answer from the moon – like l did not hv time to read that part talking about LEASE and l just guessed it is a DISPOSAL AND LEASEBACK and l said the assets should not be removed from the ASSET REGISTER For assets sold and leaseback. Therefore removing writing off the assets will understate the Assets and UNDERSTATE liabilities.

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