Which materials will be enough to study to pass F4 (Global) CBE in next two months ?
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F4 CBE
Half the F4 videos (covering the course notes from Agency / partnership through to the end of the notes),
an up-to-date revision kit / exam kit / book of mcqs from a reputable publisher,
free and frequent access to in excess of 200 mcqs on this website,
and lots and lots and lots of practice, practice, practice
Many thanks
sir is it important to learn or remmember the case names exactly?
because its MCQs so is it important now?
It's not even necessary to learn nor remember the case names AT ALL!
With 100% mcqs, how could case names be brought in to a question? I find that it's easier to remember the point of law if I can fasten it to the case that established that point but, if I were starting out again, I certainly would not waste my time learning case names (nor dates, nor section numbers, nor the years of cases)
Ok?
Hi, Is it the first time that ACCA introduce F4 CBE in next two months? In this December, F4 exam is still paper exam.
F4 cbe was made available with effect from November 19, 2 weeks ago
Sir, it means that I can take the F4 exam at any time in the year like FIA exam.
i would like to get some tips for my upcoming exam f4
I will write this paper on january
I need some help from people who have recently gave cbe f4 exam
Hai Yen, yes, that's what it means. But you'll need to liaise with the approved centre to see when they shall be available
Ganzam, there is a specimen paper from ACCA up on this website.
There are exam kits / revision kits from reputable publishers available.
There are in excess of 200 mcqs on this website
And you have the time to start into that material before January.
What help can anyone give you - what are you expecting? Start into the exam kit / revision kit of questions and DON'T WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE BOOK - write them on a separate sheet of paper
and then practice, practice and then do some more practice
If you come across anything about which you are not sure, post here on "Ask the tutor" page and I'll get back to you
Google / internet is a great source of information if you are in doubt about anything, but try me as your first port of call - if you want
Thank you, sir..:)
You're welcome
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