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  • January 15, 2018 at 10:29 am #429898
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    I passed my P-7 in 1st attempt. Marks = 57

    I would advice the following to all those who have failed or who are going to attempt P7 in March 2018;
    1-After reading study text please make sure to have revision of past papers as much as you can. (At-least 2014 onward)
    2- Don’t miss to read recent articles (Last 5 -6) of the examiner
    3- There are some very useful videos on p7 topics beneath the technical article. Try to understand it, and apply it on relevant questions.
    4- You should have basic idea of accounting standards (Very Important)
    5- Allocate your time properly and stick to it. (If mark allocated is 5, then do not write excessively as you can gain max of 5 marks, but due to excessive time you will miss other parts at the end. This can apply to study case as well. Select 6 – 7 key areas of the case study and write about those. Do not wast your time on other points
    6- Use professional language i.e use auditing language in your answer.
    7- Solve past exam papers in exam conditions to get an idea about your preparation.
    8- Practice as much as you can, this will make your writing fast.

    9- Read examiner comments.
    10- If you are writing audit evidence, then make sure you write it completely.e.g. Don’t just write read BOD minutes. You should also mention the purpose for reading the board minutes. E.g Read board minutes to ensure that Investment property has been approved from the Board.
    Hope you will find it beneficial.

    December 6, 2017 at 12:48 pm #421001
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    Dear “whereas is it on ACCA Website The Sep/Dec 2017 question paper sample is out on accaglobal”
    Could you send the link please?

    December 6, 2017 at 10:26 am #420962
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    Please add me to your P6 group
    I am interested in sitting P6 in March 2018…Number # 00923455455915

    December 6, 2017 at 8:57 am #420904
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    I think those who appeared 2nd, 3rd…. time can tell us how exactly was the paper…I think paper was OK apart from time pressure and question 2….I myself unfortunately not feeling well on the exam day, but still hopeful that i will pass…Best of Luck to All…

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