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08-28-2010, 01:20 AM
Audit is tricky well keep your study technique simple dont try to be the best target to pass limit your subject boundries.
for Audit u should solve the issue from prespectives of ISAs,TRs,ATRs,CCG,IFRS all mixed.
concentrate on good tagging of audit standards as u are allowed to carry specially focus on code of ethics furthermore attempt icaew past papers they have some real good questions addressinor g code of ethics.

for management accounting.do Module D register for revision specially process and variances do study text bpp do study kit fully and for polishing your skillis also do Colin Drury specially recommended for variances and decision making.also do Chalks folks 100 question answers

for BFD do khalilullah shaikhs class notes for all topics do past papers now a days the examiner is asking old type question i gurantee u can trace questions similar to last two attempts from old past papers.and do chalk floks 100 QS financial managment white coloured book

for tax.do ordinance and KP book plus read sales tax from rizwan manais notes and do remember definitions of FED SED now a days its examiners favourite

Best of Luck
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Module F study - by noman - 08-26-2010, 04:37 AM
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