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- February 5, 2019 at 2:21 pm #504261
PLEASE WHERE DID YOU GET 77.22% FROM TO ARRIVE AT $6,486,257 AS RIGHT USE OF ASSET? THE BALANCING FIGURE OF $364,522 OF THE GAIN/LOSS CREDIT TO SPL ?
This particular topic is very complicated sorry
March 7, 2019 at 9:50 pm #508447Please, This question was asked since 5/02/2019 and until 5/03/2019 no response . It’s very unlike in the days of other tutors where I did F2, F3, F4 ! Chris sorry what is wrong ?
March 8, 2019 at 8:43 pm #508694Hi,
Sometimes what is wrong is that questions can be omitted purely by accident, which may have been the case here. An other possibility is how you phrase some of your points. A simple greeting at the start goes a long way, and you never seem to do this. Writing it in capitals is totally unprofessional too. So when I see this I might skip it and decide to come back later, but have then just forgotten to come back later. It’s easily done.
This area of the syllabus is difficult, but if you are spending time worrying about it then you are wasting your time. Will it come up in the exam? Unlikely. If it did come up in the exam what do you do? Ignore it! It will not cause you to fail.
In spending your time worrying about small aspects of a huge syllabus like this you are going to fail. So please do not worry about it.
Also, sometimes when I see that I’ve accidentally missed a question on the forum, and then see that it has been asked again in exactly the same way without any work done in between to try and answer it then I’ll be honest, I think that student is expecting too much and is not taking time to think things through. If you took time to read the answers to the notes and watch the video (around the 12:17 mark) then you would find the answer there.
It also pretty concerning that you cannot calculate a balancing figure at this level, which is something you’ve done at FA level.Yes, I may take slightly longer than some of the other tutors to respond but I do my best to answer the queries on here at least twice a week. So that would mean somewhere in between 3 to 4 days maximum to respond, which I think I say in the introduction at the start to set expectations and barring this one question I think I’ve done that for you.
I hope you’re successful at this attempt and if you aren’t then I can assure you that it isn’t to do with the speed of response you receive on this forum.
Thanks and good luck.
Chris
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