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- October 27, 2017 at 11:11 am #413391
I intend to retake my F9 exam next March and it’s only availble from then by CBE.
How to I revise for this exam as I am so used to written exams. I am assuming I don’t have to go back to college.Can you advise the best way to prepare for this exam please.
October 27, 2017 at 2:54 pm #413410There is no difference in the syllabus for the exam or the format of the exam and so there is no need to go back to college!!!
In Sections A and B, some questions will require you to type in an answer instead of selecting one of four choices. In Section C you will be required to type your answer using a word processor or spreadsheet that is built into the exam.
Why not try the specimen CBE exam on the ACCA website – then you will see what it is like.
November 5, 2017 at 6:12 am #414365Sir do I need to show separate tax saving calculation in NPV?( Because there’s short cut method in excel )
November 5, 2017 at 7:32 am #414371You are not supplied with Excel in the exam – the spreadsheet in the exam is like a simplified version.
You are expected to show the workings just as you would if you were writing the exam – you will obviously make use of formulae and the market will check them. - AuthorPosts
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