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*** ACCA F9 December 2016 Exam was.. Instant Poll and comments ***

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FM Financial Management Forums › *** ACCA F9 December 2016 Exam was.. Instant Poll and comments ***

  • This topic has 287 replies, 69 voices, and was last updated 9 years ago by Avatarsaed.
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  • December 15, 2016 at 4:07 pm #363786
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    Anyone remember their mcq answers?

    December 16, 2016 at 7:44 am #363830
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    Hi,

    PI = PV/Initial investment. I saw this formula in Text and when doing past exams (as I can remember). See page 216, Text book BPP for Exams in Sep16,Dec16,Mar17,andJun17. Also can see it in google.

    December 16, 2016 at 8:00 pm #363870
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    @hangnguyenx20 said:
    Hi,

    PI = PV/Initial investment. I saw this formula in Text and when doing past exams (as I can remember). See page 216, Text book BPP for Exams in Sep16,Dec16,Mar17,andJun17. Also can see it in google.

    Thanks hang. Can you remember what pv and investment numbers were for option A?

    December 17, 2016 at 3:58 am #363878
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    Could you tell me exact SME question? If you remember

    @bilalahmadahmad said:
    What was answer for financial intermediary??
    I chooses transforming maturity and transforming risk??
    What was answer for why small and medium firms have restricted capital??
    I chooses funding gap

    December 18, 2016 at 12:54 pm #363954
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    Hi syntyche09.i remember I choose funding gap and I think transferring risk and muturity

    December 18, 2016 at 12:58 pm #363955
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    Yes you are right sensitivity analysis,risk and uncertainty,probability,IRRetc.are the methods I have seen it in pass paper.

    December 18, 2016 at 1:00 pm #363956
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    My dear Andrew you are 100% right

    December 19, 2016 at 10:22 am #364010
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    @crennella said:
    The Fixed costs in the NPV didn’t apply has they already existed independently, i.e. not incremental as the existing factory incurred them. Did anyone agree with this approach?

    Tax was stated paid in arrears, so T2? Think my answer was $1.2m.

    Yep i left them out too and gave a written explanation as to why. My lecturer always said if they weren’t project specific to ignore them, which I think was the case in this question as they would be incurred regardless of if the project expansion took place or not.

    The tax threw me with the tax being in arrears and the depreciation being from the beginning of the first year of operation. I think I just put it at the start of year one because there was no profit to set it against in year 0 but don’t think that was correct.

    December 20, 2016 at 1:27 pm #364082
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    I was surprised that I found all my answers for calculations in multiple choice questions. I struggled with statements questions despite the fact that I prepared for them thoroughly.

    on wacc question I found out that I did not use the tax rate when calculating the cost of loan notes. I just hope that I passed the exam.

    January 6, 2017 at 8:00 am #365288
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    4%UK Treasury bills is the risk free rate on CAPM

    January 16, 2017 at 12:13 am #367001
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    pass

    January 16, 2017 at 12:16 am #367024
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    Pass for the 2nd time for this Paper. Wish you all get “pass” result as well??

    February 13, 2017 at 7:51 am #372162
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