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  • September 13, 2016 at 9:11 am #340302
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    @msarosh said:
    I loved Q31, much better than F7s ratios -_-

    I agree!

    September 13, 2016 at 9:10 am #340301
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    I agree!

    March 10, 2016 at 4:14 pm #305020
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    @sapphire16 said:
    Slight Off-Topic, (but exam related), I wondered if anyone could answer my query.

    Today was my first sitting of an ACCA exam, and I understand that on the front sheet of the answer booklet, you have to tick which questions you attempted in Section B (There were 5).

    I attempted all 5 questions, but I forgot to tick them on the front sheet to say I attempted them.

    My answer booklet has rough workings on the first few pages for MCQs (which I later crossed out), and I then started each Section B Question on a new page, and shaded in the relevant bubble at the top of the page.

    It might be a silly question, but will there be any problems recording my marks/marking in general for Section B if I didn’t confirm my question attempts on the front sheet, with my answers not seen until a few pages in?

    It won’t be an issue, they will mark all your answers in the paper.

    March 10, 2016 at 4:14 pm #305076
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    @sapphire16 said:
    Slight Off-Topic, (but exam related), I wondered if anyone could answer my query.

    Today was my first sitting of an ACCA exam, and I understand that on the front sheet of the answer booklet, you have to tick which questions you attempted in Section B (There were 5).

    I attempted all 5 questions, but I forgot to tick them on the front sheet to say I attempted them.

    My answer booklet has rough workings on the first few pages for MCQs (which I later crossed out), and I then started each Section B Question on a new page, and shaded in the relevant bubble at the top of the page.

    It might be a silly question, but will there be any problems recording my marks/marking in general for Section B if I didn’t confirm my question attempts on the front sheet, with my answers not seen until a few pages in?

    It won’t be an issue, they will mark all your answers in the paper.

    March 10, 2016 at 5:14 am #305075
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    @yashikmaharaj@gmail.com said:
    It won’t be an issue, they will mark all your answers in the paper.

    It won’t be an issue, they will mark all your answers in the paper.

    March 9, 2016 at 10:43 pm #305018
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    It won’t be an issue, they will mark all your answers in the paper.

    March 9, 2016 at 8:58 pm #304963
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    What was all the sections tested in the written parts of the questions, Life Cycle Costing, Balanced Scorecard, and which others?

    November 5, 2013 at 1:28 pm #144611
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    After Acca is your PhD in Accounting via a Thesis – thereafter thats the end of the road…

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