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F8 (Int) Exam tips from BPP, Kaplan, First Intuition, Icount – Dec 2011 sitting

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  • November 15, 2011 at 7:06 am #50494
    ansi
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    BPP

    Q1 (30 marks)
    This question will be based on a scenario and incorporate between 3 and 5 distinct requirements.
    The areas most likely to be tested in this question include audit planning and the identification and explanation of audit risk, audit procedures (substantive tests and/ or tests of control) and internal control.
    Q2 (10 marks)
    This will be a factual or knowledge based question. It is likely to cover several areas of the syllabus with 2 or 3 separate requirements worth between 2 and 5 marks each.
    Topics for Question 2 can be drawn from all areas of the F8 syllabus and questions could include the responsibilities of directors and auditors as well as other definitions such as audit risk, audit assertions, audit regulation and corporate governance.
    Q3, Q4 & Q5 (20 marks each)
    These questions will be scenario based but will also include some knowledge based requirements.
    Areas which are likely to be covered in these questions include ethics, planning, the audit of specific transactions or account balances (including estimates), subsequent events, management representations, going concern, audit reports, internal control and corporate governance.
    Note that the scenario may be set in the context of a profit making or non-profit making organisation.

    Kaplan tips

    •Ethics including fundamental principles/confidentiality
    •Evidence: payroll, inventory, share capital, reserves, opening balances
    •Specific standards/topics:
    ? ISA 530 (sampling)
    ? ISA 220 (review of working papers)

    First Intuition

    Q1 Substantive audit procedures and tests of control on a key area of the Statement of Financial Position eg inventories or non-current assets
    Q2 Short 10-marker on ISAs eg audit reports, fraud & error
    Q3 ‘Identifying and explaining’ the threats to auditor independence and ways of managing them
    Q4 Management letter; identify the weaknesses, consequences and recommendations in a particular company
    Q5 Subsequent events

    Icount

    •System deficiencies and controls
    •Corporate governance
    •Audit assertions and appropriate audit procedures.
    •Written representations
    •Ethics and safeguards.

    ATC

    History shows that the “well prepared candidate” stands by far the highest probability of passing examinations.

    Exam Tip
    BE WELL PREPARED.
    Being well prepared means, at the very least:
    Working through all of the sessions within your study system (on the basis that a good study system covers the whole syllabus and not just a “best guess” 70%).
    Working through all past examination questions and completing all monitoring/progress tests and mock examinations under full examination conditions.
    Reading all of the examiner’s and other subject articles – they do not write for fun. Note that examiners no longer write articles for the forthcoming examination – so articles that are at least six months old could be very relevant (e.g. the articles on analytical review and ratios for the December 2011 examination).
    Careful study of the examiner’s reports on past examinations. These contain excellent tips of what students should NOT be doing.
    Ignoring “Exam Tips” that are just a list of somebody’s favourite topics.
    Regularly visiting http://www.accaglobal.com/students
    At the 2011 ACCA Teachers’ Conference ALL examiners, whilst understanding the desperation of students for examination tips, clearly stated that such tips were a danger to a student’s ability to pass and MUST be ignored. Giving tips should be banned as they do more harm than good.
    Having said that, it is only fair that I share with you what I thought was a “slip of body language” by the F8 examiner, Pami Bahl, in one of her presentations at the ACCA conference. As always, make sure you take a calculator into the exam with you as there may be a question coming up on materiality, dealing with errors and extrapolation of test results. It may be in December or even next June (2012) as examiners tend to write two or three exams ahead. Or, of course, I completely misread the situation.

    Pami Bahl
    Pami Bahl, the examiner, does not leave an audit trail for you to follow to identify what will be in her next examination. Just because a subject was examined in the previous examination does not mean that it will not be revisited in December.
    Ensure you regularly visit the ACCA student website for all F8 articles, e.g. her article on her examination approach is essential reading. Reading this article and Pami’s examiner’s reports makes it clear that her examination questions will be practical and a purely theoretical study approach is unlikely to bring success. Her past exams have also shown a tendency for her to ask some “off the wall” elements within the questions – “out of the box” thinking required.
    In addition to noting the guidance set out above, students should make use of ACCA past examination papers, pay close attention to articles published in Student Accountant and should read the Examiner’s review of the last examination session at https://www2.accaglobal.com/students/acca/exams/f8/reports.

    EXP

    • The audit of bank balances and investments
    • Going concern issue and its impact on the financial statements
    • Ethical issues – providing non-audit services to clients
    • Management letter with weaknesses of internal controls
    • Differentiation between fraud and error

    source – PQ Magazine
    https://www.pqaccountant.com

    best of luck with exam!
    ansi

    November 15, 2011 at 7:21 pm #89743
    nawa.kanengu
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    if you look at the bpp exam tips for dec2011 they are not different from june 2011 tips that were released by bpp in pq mag.I think these tips do not change so much per sitting .why?

    November 16, 2011 at 4:28 am #89744
    ansi
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    Well,
    imagine yourself a tutor at BPP or any other tuition provider and think how would u compose your tips.
    Right!
    You would look at if there any recent technical articles written by examiner – that means those topics have a high chance to be examined.
    You will look at examiner report of last sitting, in which examiner often use wording like : “this topic will be examined in the future ..or this topic remains one of key examinable areas etc” . That will give u the clue of which topics always have chance to come up.
    You will also look at questions that were performed well, which will most likely have a lower chance to be examined in next sitting. it’s just a suggestion! sometimes one topic can be examined in 4 sittings even if performance on it is good, simply because it’s a key one!
    And finally you will look at exam paper itself ..last one, and maybe all the previous papers written by that examiner (unless this examiner has been an examiner for ages). Here in case of F8 , u might want to start checking from June10, as that’s when Pami took over.
    So you don’t even need to look at tips, you can make same or maybe even better tips yourself.
    But you always need to bear in mind that if exam was too predictable, it would not be a very good test of your knowledge, so it’s meant to contain unpredictable bits.
    If you concentrate only on tips, you might perform well on certain topics , but you will feel a big pity that you left out other key areas.
    So why tips didn’t change much , simply because there were no recent articles from examiner and same topics remain problematic for students as always. Check examiner’s reports, those will give u more guidance.

    good luck.

    November 16, 2011 at 1:51 pm #89745
    myaccca
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    what a advice from Ansi. I totally agree with u. 🙂

    November 16, 2011 at 2:47 pm #89746
    irisc
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    ok tnx for that

    November 16, 2011 at 3:14 pm #89747
    Anonymous
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    Thanks. I t think it wil helpful 4 us.

    November 18, 2011 at 5:26 am #89748
    christine71
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    Thanks Ansi and your hard work.

    November 19, 2011 at 12:22 pm #89749
    zwildwolf
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    Thanks very much!

    November 19, 2011 at 9:23 pm #89750
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    ansi: well said. thanx for the tips. They are very useful.

    November 22, 2011 at 1:40 pm #89751
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    thanks

    November 23, 2011 at 10:52 am #89752
    Anonymous
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    CAN any1 plzz tell me are f8 notes at opentuition enough to clear exams in dec 11?..plzzz help!!! Kindly giv some tips too
    my email id..malikmms1@gmail.com

    thnx:)

    November 24, 2011 at 4:41 pm #89753
    muhammad asif
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    thanks to all tips providers

    November 24, 2011 at 7:31 pm #89754
    nawa.kanengu
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    the examiner just released an article on audit risk any hope it might be examined this december sitting.

    November 24, 2011 at 11:35 pm #89755
    Anonymous
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    thankyou

    November 26, 2011 at 10:09 am #89756
    mwansachipo
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    thankyou so much for the information about f8 exam

    November 26, 2011 at 6:12 pm #89757
    Anonymous
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    thanks a lot for this tips

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