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- October 18, 2014 at 7:22 pm #204865
Hi,
Please find my query below, initially posted it on the other forum, haven’t had any replies so far tho. Can you please answer it for me. Much appreciated thanks
Can anyone advise me whats the best way to approach a cash flow question. i.e dec 13 q1.
I understand that if i memories/understand the template and making that my starting point, however i just feel so lost with how to tackle the questions.
Any ideas ? that can help
Thanks
SamOctober 19, 2014 at 9:11 am #204903Hi Sam – I look (almost) daily at the “Ask the tutor” forum but only rarely at the “other” forum. If you want a tutor to respond to a query, post on the “Ask the tutor” pages
Now, cash flows! What about this as a suggestion …… look at the F7 past exam questions (available on this site) and do 2 or 3 of those to get back into the swing of cash flows. If you find that these are too much, go into the F7 course notes and tackle the cash flow example Zita towards the end of the cash flow chapter in F7 course notes
Then check out the recording on this site where I go through the principles of group cash flows at the P2 level
And then try your hand at one or two past exam P2 cash flows (again, available on this site)
Hopefully, that will give you sufficient confidence to be able to tackle future cash flow exercises with confidence
Let me know if you need more
October 19, 2014 at 4:58 pm #204982Thanks a lot Mike, Sure will have a look at it and let you know.
Really appreciate your time and help.
Thanks 🙂
October 19, 2014 at 6:56 pm #205004You’re welcome
March 25, 2016 at 6:45 am #308159i really dont seem to understanding the workings on Zita, especially how they come with the depreciation charge and movement on provisions. kindly help
April 2, 2016 at 9:04 am #308846Hi,
Where can I find the question you refer to please? If you let me know I can answer it for you.
Thanks
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