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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.
There 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.
Sir do I need to show separate tax saving calculation in NPV?( Because there’s short cut method in excel )
You 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.
