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ACCA Paper AFM December 2020 Exam was.. Instant Poll and comments

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  • December 11, 2020 at 10:21 am #599379
    opentuition_team
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    How was your ACCA Paper AFM December 2020 exam?

    Please vote in the Instant Poll


    Comments about the exam are now opened

     

    December 11, 2020 at 5:16 pm #599493
    ashlan
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    I found the paper quite difficult this time around,
    From what I remember:
    Question 1 – APV calculation, including determining a cost of capital
    Question 2 – selling off a division that has been experiencing trouble and focusing on the core business
    Question 3 – interest rate collars and swaps.

    Question 1 was quite straightforward, an NPV and APV calculation. Also a calculation of a suitable cost of capital. The company, who was focusing on radio was deciding to expand into music streaming, which was the project.

    Question 2, in my opinion, was a real problem. There was a question about proving that the cost of equity is 11%, wasn’t sure how to approach that. I think I got 12%, but showed all workings regardless. Also asked about the difference between a demerger and divestment, if I remember correctly.

    Question 3 was very unlike any of the past papers, which had futures, options, etc. It asked about the %’s in the collars and swaps, and maybe I misread it, but the borrowing was for 3 years? It also had a lot of discussion (about 11 marks I think).

    December 11, 2020 at 5:24 pm #599496
    tolu
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    60% discursive 40% calculations

    December 11, 2020 at 5:29 pm #599501
    chally
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    Question 3: Haven’t seen a hedging question like this before. Especially the 3 year borrowing period.

    December 11, 2020 at 5:31 pm #599502
    chally
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    Question 1: Any idea if we were required to incorporate inflation on the €180 fee?

    December 11, 2020 at 5:35 pm #599504
    ashlan
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    @chally – I think the scenario said the price will inflate by the country’s inflation rate of 3% for the first 2 years, then 2% per year thereafter. Also, the number of customers (subscribers) will increase by 2% per year.

    December 11, 2020 at 5:37 pm #599505
    chally
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    Yes you’re right. I inflated the year 1 price with the inflation for year 1(3%) but i was doubting whether it was inflated already.

    December 11, 2020 at 5:43 pm #599506
    mubariz123
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    @chally It should only be 5 months. The questions said they were only worried about fluctuations till the end of the current year.

    December 11, 2020 at 5:48 pm #599507
    chally
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    @mubariz123 thanks for the insight.

    December 11, 2020 at 5:48 pm #599508
    joevassallo
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    I put the fee as €180 in Year 1. I understood it was already inflated.

    Then adjusted by inflation Years 2 as onwards….

    I don’t recall the 5 months???

    December 11, 2020 at 5:49 pm #599509
    crowncredit
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    For Q1 about Non financial factors for the Shareholders/BOD to consider for the music streaming project….until I submitted I did not notice the fact that they were going to sell the project after 4 yearses to a RIVAL?. Even the 40% calculations were awful

    December 11, 2020 at 5:57 pm #599516
    amorgan95
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    For Q1 I got Foreign investment appraisal which wasn’t too bad some calculation parts were tricky but discussion parts were okay

    2) The question on the swaps and collars threw me off! So think I did poorly on this question

    3) reorganization question on a football club which I thought was fine, seems like the calculation parts were simple so feel like probably did them wrong

    Overall there were a lot of of discursive parts

    December 11, 2020 at 6:01 pm #599521
    faizankhan23
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    Yes same here! Didn’t the question state that it had to be inflated. I initially wrote it as 180 but upon reading that part again ended up inflating it for all the years. Was I right in doing so? I wonder where the 5 months are coming from.

    December 11, 2020 at 6:02 pm #599523
    Quinnacca
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    This was the exam I sat today. Really missed out on Question 3 in relation to swaps and collars. I ran out of time so did not even get to attempt it. I wonder if its passable having just done question 1 & 2. (75%)?? The football question seemed straight forward, so much so, that I am convinced I misunderstood

    December 11, 2020 at 6:03 pm #599524
    alinatariq
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    the exam was quite tough and very time pressuring and tough to go in the given time had a lot of calculations and theory wasn’t able to complete it fully.. there was a lot of theoretical discussions

    Q1 3 NPV calculation, calculation in F Currency and then converting it n home currency and then calculating the total cashflows NPV in $ (Home currency)

    Recommendation and justification of assumptions, Whether the project should be proceeded or not If proceeded with the project, the implication of relocation and redundancy
    Advice on the statement about issuing a public report and about the things company is doing for the stakeholders, the topic was on CSR and how it could add shareholder value
    River pollution due to a project in Germany and bad publicity about the company in the country and the advice on the what steps should be taken by the company regarding it

    Q2) the interest rate swaps and collar hedge (13 marks) with 3 year borrowing rate (something not seen before)
    Benefits and drawbacks of interest rate swaps over the traded collars (8 marks)
    Explain the impact of time on the expiry of real option (4 marks)

    Q3)
    A company facing financial difficulties (foot ball company) had 2 proposals so
    had to calculate the SOFP and SOP% Loss of the two proposals (10 marks)
    evaluate the effectiveness of both proposals and the suitability of proposal in terms of stakeholders (15 marks).

    December 11, 2020 at 6:04 pm #599526
    mubariz123
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    Seems like people had very different questions to me:

    Q1. NPV in ‘Nasi’ then NPV of ‘Nasi’ Project in US

    Q2. Football Club SPL and SOFP

    Q3. Interest rate swap and collar on options

    Wish I could have got the APV question 🙁

    Went well, but a lot of the more challenging stuff I prepared a lot for didn’t come up and a lot of it seemed like more logic than preparation.

    December 11, 2020 at 6:06 pm #599527
    mubariz123
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    Collar should have been to end of year only so 5 months @alinatariq

    December 11, 2020 at 6:06 pm #599528
    simgillaccountant
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    Yep i got the international investment appraisal. Positive npvs all round and it was cheaper to procure the good in nasi. All pretty straight forward

    Second question was far too simple, and I echo the sentiments of being unsure whether i was missing something huge

    Collars was extremely difficult and I just followed the normal steps. swaps was simple too think there was a beneficial saving for both entities

    Weird exam

    December 11, 2020 at 6:09 pm #599529
    zubs09
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    Just couldn’t get my head around Q2, how do you calculate total Asset beta and cost of equity using P/e ratio? Never seen anything like it, oh well

    December 11, 2020 at 6:10 pm #599530
    zubs09
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    And it seems people had different questions? I never got the football question

    December 11, 2020 at 6:12 pm #599532
    drizzley
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    Question 1 – APV calculation, including determining a cost of capital. A lot of adjustments, but after reading that they got 1% of market share – my cashflows were all negative??

    Question 2 – selling off a division that has been experiencing trouble and focusing on the core business – ran out of time

    Question 3 – interest rate collars and swaps – as I practised a lot of these, I knew everything about it. without too much thinking, it took me 1.5 hours to do all calculations and to make comments!

    I felt that this was very time pressured exam.

    December 11, 2020 at 6:14 pm #599534
    alexacca
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    Guys, could you please share your ideas Q about Football Club , proposal of share issue 150 shares : what is effect is on Share capital (on balance sheet as a whole)

    December 11, 2020 at 6:15 pm #599535
    Anonymous
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    I also found that this time questions were quite tough especially question 2.
    I couldn’t figure out how to calculate the 11% linking P/E ratio and cash flow.
    also I could not find Bequity to calculate Basset.

    Were there Bequity given in the exam paper?
    May be because of stress i was not able to see it.

    December 11, 2020 at 6:20 pm #599536
    faizankhan23
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    If I recall correctly, the cashflows for the first 2 or 3 years were negative but that was enough to make my base case NPV and APV negative as well.

    December 11, 2020 at 6:20 pm #599538
    Anonymous
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    I do not recall seeing that they worried about till the end of the month i.e. 5 months.
    I remember that they wanted to borrow for 3 years and and on 1st December they wanted to borrow funds, and future rate was given as December.

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