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P5 – F5 EXEMPTED

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA APM Exams › P5 – F5 EXEMPTED

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years ago by gnwokeoha21.
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  • August 11, 2018 at 5:08 pm #467367
    gnwokeoha21
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    Hi Open Tuition,

    I have exemptions from papers F1 to F9 since 2007. I am only just now starting ACCA from the professional level and I intend to begin with P5.

    I have bought an F5 Kaplan study text to use in conjunction with the Open Tuition notes and lectures. Can you please advise on the topics I should focus on while studying the F5 study text relevant to the P5 exam.

    In addition, are there any specific real life scenarios that are available to read relevant to both F5 and P5. This would aid understanding the concepts while studying.

    Lastly, I am also looking to use the SBL notes and lectures in the P3 area which is relevant for P5 without purchasing a study text. Would this be sufficient and which Open tuition lectures should I listen to and concentrate on?

    Please advise.

    August 12, 2018 at 6:16 am #467387
    Ken Garrett
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    All of F5 is relevant to P5. However, instead of ploughing through the whole Kaplan text, I suggest you stuudy from the OpenTuition notes and only go to the text if more information is needed.

    I suggest you avoid real life scenarios. All information for each P5 question is provided in the question amd no comparison is expected to any real-life examples. Practising past P5 questions is what’s needed.

    Relevamt pargs of our SBL notes and lectures will be sufficient for P5 top-ups, though the P5 notes and lectures cover all the major topics anyhow.

    September 28, 2018 at 3:32 pm #475942
    gnwokeoha21
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    Thank you for your response, much appreciated

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