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need advice abut f7(acca)

 
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need advice abut f7(acca)
ssherazz
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08-22-2009, 04:22 PM
hello,
every one i m in acca part 2 , for dec 2009 session i have picked f6(tax) and f7(financial reporting)...i am doing quite well in tax i understand it very well but f7 is making much trouble for me...can any one tell me how to study f7 and advice , i cannot start my kit rite now because it is too difficult for me to do rite now as i just started my classes and i have just finish 8 chapters(all are standards(IAS)),but i am so worried please tell me what to do how to prepare it...
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08-22-2009, 07:18 PM
i would advise you to take tuitions for F7. Self study is not advisable in order to prepare for F7 exam, esp. for those who are from a non-accounting background.
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08-23-2009, 07:51 PM
f7 is really easy to study....u just have to develop an interest and then its the easiest thing in the world...ul see that everything is inter related...make mind maps n listsof how all the different ias are connected and the questions will pose no problem....there are very few things that r new....u would have studied all the important basics in f3 or t6
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08-30-2009, 08:30 PM
thank u
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