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Technique of Passing F9

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FM Financial Management Forums › Technique of Passing F9

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  • October 8, 2011 at 8:48 pm #50040
    Avatarsadi100
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    I intend to sit in this exam in F9. I am previously familiar with the basic concepts of FM e.g. NPV, IRR, investmetnent appraisal, working capital mangement etc… and I have taken video lectures of recognized professor.

    What should be next step (as I have shortage of time)… Should I directly go to the REVISION KITS or need to study STUDY TEXTS…..

    October 10, 2011 at 4:06 am #88669
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    no i think u have to go through the study text or if u think u have quite a good grasp of these topics then i would recommend u to go through key notes just to refresh and practice from exam kit

    October 10, 2011 at 8:49 am #88670
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    agree !

    October 10, 2011 at 9:44 pm #88671
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    It’d be ok If you cover the revision kit completely but still you need to see the text book. I presume that the knowledge you already have is based on your T10 paper from CAT, which is not enough for ACCA F9. At least the last three parts can’t be done from the kit because they are not in T10 and for example in Cost of Debt Capital there are multiple ways to solve some of the costs depending upon their nature. Which is difficult to understand from the kit. And there is also additional topic in Sources of Finance “Islamic Finance”.

    So, my suggestion is that you atleast buy the text book and go through it briefly before or during you kit practice of a particular topic.

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