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How to write and present sbl paper

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA SBL Exams › How to write and present sbl paper

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years ago by AvatarKen Garrett.
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  • January 13, 2020 at 7:54 am #558199
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    I gave 2 attempts of sbl and unable to clear the exam.i know concepts and theory very well.i don’t know where exactly i am lacking while writing my answers. I put models correctly as i went through examiners approach pdf file on acca website.
    Please please guide me through this as how to write and present my paper

    January 14, 2020 at 8:25 am #558577
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    1 – Note to whom your answer is addressed eg board, shareholders, manager etc and then think what you would say if you were actually writing to these people in real life. Focus very carefully on each requirement and be careful to stay within the brief and not to stray off your targets.

    2 – Use paragraphs, making one point per paragraph with each paragraph containing two or three sentences.

    3 – Initially do not worry too much about models. Where possible, approach the problem using a common sense, practical approach. What would you say in the absence of models, then back up your arguments and conclusions with models. This is important because models give your answer intellectual respectability. Of course, sometimes you need to start with a model first to make sense of the information.

    4 – Use the data in the question exhibits to the fullest possible extent.

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