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John Moffat.
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- December 19, 2017 at 8:09 am #424040
Hello
1) Sir in CVP analysis, there is a topic in OT notes I.e limitation of CVP analysis. In the limitations there is point mentioned in OT notes I.e the variable cost per unit is assumed to remain constant at all levels of activity. Sir now while writing this point in exam , it is sufficiently explained na, is their any need to explain this point further?
2) while preparing for F5 if I read and learn from OT notes+ lectures+BPP study text, but as far as kit is concerned I use Kaplan rather than BPP? I mean to ask that if I am using BPP study text then is it necessary to use BPP kit instead of Kaplan kit?
December 19, 2017 at 2:07 pm #4240851. Yes – it is sufficiently explained.
2. No – it does not matter which Kit you use. What is important is that you do practice every question in one of the kits. (The Study Text is less important if you are watching my lectures. The lectures are a complete course and the Study Text is best used more as a reference book for additional reading.)
December 19, 2017 at 6:20 pm #424126Sir 1 more thing I want to ask that there are few topics which are not covered in OT notes and lectures, but these topics are examined in Exam KIT (kaplan), e.g advantages and disadvantages of spreadsheets, disadvantages of revising budgets, improving TPAR …. Sir what about such topics , are they important or shall we ignore and leave these topics?
December 20, 2017 at 8:51 am #424164Our lectures are what we teach on face-to-face courses and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well. We do not claim to cover 100% – the lectures would have to be twice as long – but we are aiming to help people pass the exam.
You should work through all of the questions in your exam kit, and the answers should be clear anyway if you have understood the lectures. If they are not then ask in this forum and I will explain.(how to improve the TPAR certainly is covered in the lectures 🙂 )
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