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What areas of F5 can be asked in P5?

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA APM Advanced Performance Management Forums › What areas of F5 can be asked in P5?

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  • September 18, 2013 at 9:28 pm #140808
    Avatarsunnyfish2001
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    There are some areas in F5, such as regression analysis, forecastig, decision trees, moving average, multiplicative model, and P.V. chart. Will they appear in P5? Thanks for replying!

    September 19, 2013 at 3:43 am #140830
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    I am interested to know too! Even though I am kind of far from the advanced P’s..O.o

    God ! I hated decision trees in the exam!

    I hope we get some answers here.

    Maha

    September 20, 2013 at 5:56 pm #140924
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    Like variance anaylysis, it is included in P5 syllabus, but to what depth we should learn? Some calculations in mix variance, yield variance is kinda of headache for me.

    October 4, 2013 at 10:39 am #142031
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    In the P5 Exam, expect these areas from the F5 Syllabus,
    1. Activity Based Costing and Absorption Costing (JUNE 2013 QN2)
    2. Budgeting, BB, ABB,( DEC 2012) and Variance Analysis (Planning and Operational Variances)
    3. The Learning curve XXXXXXX take note of this
    4. Sensitivity Analysis ( Maximin, Minimax, Regrets,Expected Values) (DEC 2011 & JUNE 2013)
    5. Divisionalisation and Transfer pricing.(JUNE 2013)

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