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Hi Kim,
Hope you are keeping well
I have just failed my ACCA PM exam in Sept20 sitting and my employer is pushing me to appear for AA and PM exam in December 2020. Do you think it is feasible to prepare for AA exam in 6 weeks?
Your advice will be much appreciated
Kind Regards,
Sabene Aamir
Hi Sabene – please remember to post to the AA tutor forum for my specific attention – I don’t routinely answer posts on this forum.
Personally, along side a full-time job, I would not recommend this – you should be focusing on clearing PM.
You will find a sample study plan and other guidance from ACCA here https://www.accaglobal.com/gb/en/student/exam-support-resources/fundamentals-exams-study-resources/f8/planning-your-study1.html – 6 weeks is minimum suggested time for resit
what shall i use for substantive procedures –
Inspect a sample of gdn…..
or
select a sample of gdn…
or
For a sample of gdn….
Inspect board minutes to confirm additions to non current assets was authorised by board.
Which assertion does this substantive procedure relates to ?
@kimSmith
@Poornimash – please see my note above you must ask on the Tutor forum for a tutor response – this is the forum for students to help each other.
If you look at the list of possible assertions in Chapter 16 this is part of the occurrence assertion – i.e. authorisation by the directors confirms that the purchase is on behalf of the entity/a legitimate purchase for the entity/the purchase is bona fide (there are many ways of expressing the same thing).
