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- September 8, 2016 at 12:48 pm #339025
So I`m currently doing F7 and F8 at a local college.
I plan to move to doing only open tuition after these papers because it would make life much easier for me however I do need to be confident that everything is covered.
On that, we did Earnings per share today at college and since I had an F5 exam yesterday I couldnt really concentrate due to the exhaustion. I came onto opentuition to learn it again but I can find a lecture on it either.
So yeah. Is it included under some other lecture or something?
Thanks in advance!
And I should be popping up on this forum a lot more often now that I`m done with F5 and can concentrate on F7
September 8, 2016 at 12:55 pm #339031Oh and just a suggestion Mike, I did F4 almost on my own with the text book. I did also come on here and ask you plenty of questions but it didn`t once hit me to watch your lectures on F4.
I did score an 80 on it (my mate who studied it with the college and topped the college class scored 65)
But yeah now that I think of it I maybe could have done better if I would`ve watched the lectures.So maybe you could try driving home the point when answering questions that you have free lectures like John does for F5? It`d be helpful for everyone.
Have a nice day!
September 13, 2016 at 10:45 pm #340400Well, I must admit that I believed the lectures to be well enough advertised!
As for earnings per share, there is no lecture on it for F7 – there are a number of topics for F7 that do not have a dedicated lecture.
But there are clear notes on the subject and there IS a video lecture on the P2 suite on EPS
And of course there’s always this forum where you can get your questions answered!
September 14, 2016 at 9:01 am #340447Sounds cool mate. Thanks for your help 🙂
September 14, 2016 at 10:03 am #340458You’re welcome
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