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[PDF] Prepare to pass - ACCA Global

Prepare

to pass

A guide to help you

if you are retaking

Advanced Financial

Management

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

Welcome to your guide helping

you to retake your P4 exam

Why use this guide?

A structured approach to help you succeed in your retake

Signposted resour

ces and how to use them

Tips for success to help you pass this time

Interactive clickable checklists to keep you on track

This guide applies to exams for June 2018.

Prepare to pass

Stages to

success

Sections

Plan 08

Final tips

Appendix - Links

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

REFLECTREFLECT

Understand where

you went wrong

Students usually fail an exam

your retake is to understand the reason you failed. pass your retake exam.

Reflect

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

REFLECT

examiner" s reports for P4 in detail

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the examining team you took this exam

Reflect

- Resources to help you understand where you went wrong

Student quote

Conquer the fear of failure

During my break at work I make sure I read a chapter or solve exercises in my book. All in all, you know yourself - you know your limits and capabilities, but you need to conquer the fear of failure and note something down somewhere that will give you that motivation and determination that will keep you to fund my studies.

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

REFLECT

Reflect

- Resources to help you understand where you went wrong

Don"t give up. Use this guide to

help you achieve success in your retake. Start by thinking positively and believing you will pass this time.

Tips for success

Extract from

five minutes with the examining team ...Firstly, you need thorough and sustained preparation to gain adequate knowledge. as well as using approved study materials. You also need a good understanding of the underlying knowledge gained from F9. All P4 exams test a range of syllabus areas and often mor e than one area of the syllabus in a question, especially in question one. Better prepared candidates would have acquired the knowledge to answer the range of areas tested through sustained study. Secondly, you need to be able to apply knowledge to the requirements of each question. Application of knowledge to the scenario is a must for you to pass P4.

Ensure any

advice you give is consistent with what you are told about the company in the scenario. Finally, good answers require an organised approach and a good structure to the answer. Planning your answer before starting to write it will help with this.

Extract from

the December 2017 examiner's report The hallmark of a good piece of written work is evidenced by a reasoned structure, to follow numerical workings supported where appropriate by brief notes. This the questions, to test a candidate"s ability to perform them. Invariably, a candidate context of the question"s scenario.

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

REFLECT

Reflect

- Other hints to help you understand where you went wrong

Join events in the

ACCA Learning Community

ACCA regularly hosts events in the Lear

ning

Room which you can access via the Learning

Community. These are planned around your

exams and cover technical topics as well as more general exam technique.

Take advantage of any new resources

your retake

ACCA is continually producing new r

esources so keep an eye on

Student Accountant

, and the technical articles on the website (where covered but also exam technique articles and study support videos).

If you haven't done so alr

eady make sure you have personalised your edition of

Student Accountant

to ensure you receive

Tips for success

Marginal fail?

If you scored a mar

ginal fail (between 45% and 49%) last time it is likely that you failed because of poor exam technique.

Very low mark?

If you scored a very low mark (perhaps under 25%) last time then it is mor e likely that your mark is due to lack of knowledge.

Did you struggle to come

up with answers?

It's mor

e likely to be a lack of knowledge if you felt that you were either guessing answers or had struggled to come up with ideas.

Did you run out of time?

It's mor

e likely to be poor exam technique if you ran out of time, perhaps missing out whole questions or parts of questions

Why did you fail?

REFLECT

PLAN

QUESTION

PRACTICE

FINAL TIPS

APPENDIX

- LINKS

REFLECT

Reflect

- Before you leave this section...

Discuss your thoughts with colleagues,

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