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Hello, I also started taking the ACCA exam in my sophomore year, and now I have graduated and have taken 13 exams, and I am still 1 behind. The main difficulty of the ACCA exam should be professional English and accounting expertise, and LZ is a double degree in English, so there should be no problem in professional English. Because the number of ACCA courses is relatively large, and the exam is held twice a year, it is recommended to apply for 2-3 courses at a time to ensure the pass rate (because the exam fee is still quite expensive), and do not be greedy.
The order in which I applied for Phase F at that time was:
1. The most basic 3 courses, one of which is a computer-based test, can understand basic conceptual things, memorize the concepts that should be memorized, can be relatively simple calculations, and it is easy to pass the exam.
F1 Accountantin Business (AB).
F2 Management Accounting (MA).
F3 Financial Accounting (FA).
Second, there are many things related to the legal framework related to the economy, and you must memorize them well; There are a lot of calculations for tx, so you can just master the calculation methods of the taxes involved. 2 courses that are both related and complementary.
F4 Corporate and Business Law (CL).
F4 Taxation (TX).
3. Two courses that belong to the same management category have similar parts, and it is better to study them together. It is the foundation of advanced performance management and advanced financial management, with a strong focus on calculation topics.
F5 Performance Management (PM).
F9 Financial Management (FM).
Fourth, F7 is an extension and expansion of F3, it is recommended to do more exercises, focusing on calculations. F8 is a purely conceptual course, especially for inexperienced students, and it is necessary to memorize the theory to the point of familiarity.
F7 Financial Reporting (FR).
F8 Audit and Assurance (AA).
If you want to use the book for self-study, it is recommended to use BBP, which is more detailed, and there are example problems and exercises, which is very suitable for self-study. It is best not to buy all the textbooks at once, as the two courses of law, F4 and F6, may change every year. In addition, the ACCA will change the syllabus, and the textbook will definitely change with it.
It is recommended that LZ buy textbooks for each exam subject.
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You don't have a waiver.
It can be studied sequentially.
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The landlord doesn't plan to give points.,The one above is also the sophomore exam, which is detailed enough.。 There is a sentence to add, be cautious and prudent, the recognition of ACCA's in Europe is okay, and it is only for finance-related industries, think about what you want to do, and it is still more energy-consuming to take this exam.
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ACCA Exam.
There are a total of 16 subjects, and students need to pass 14 of them to be eligible to apply for membership, according to the previous most candidates, F7 F8; f4f5; f8f9; f4f6 ;f5f9;f6f7, of course, this also needs to be based on your own familiarity with the knowledge points of each subject. If you register for 3 subjects per ACCA exam, the best combination is F4 is more suitable for registration with F5 and F6, and F7 is suitable for registration with F8 and F9.
1.Students are required to register for the exam in the order set out in the ACCA syllabus, i.e. Knowledge Courses, Skills Courses, Core Courses and Elective Courses.
2.You can choose to register in any order within a course stage. However, ACCA recommends taking the exam in order within a course as well.
3.In addition to the courses that have been exempted from the ACCA examination and have already passed, a maximum of 4 courses can be taken at any time or per examination period.
4.The examination time for the knowledge course in the foundation stage is two hours, and the examination time for all courses in the skill course and professional stage in the basic stage is three hours, and the passing score is 50 points (100 points), and the results of each subject are retained after passing.
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ACCA, as it is called in the country"International Certified Public Accountant"The specific arrangement of several subjects to take the exam together can depend on your own learning situation.
1. The 16 subjects of the ACCA exam are divided into four modules: knowledge module (F1-F3), skills module (F4-F9), core module (P1-P3), and elective module (P4-P7).
2. The ACCA exam must be conducted in the order of modules, i.e., knowledge module - skill module - core module - elective module. You must take the exam in this order, but the subjects within each module can be taken out of order. For example:
F1-F3, you can take F3 first, then F2, then F1, and so on.
3. ACCA: You can report up to 4 subjects for each exam, then you can report all the previous modules, and after the report, there are still remaining subjects that can be reported to the later modules and then the subjects of the later modules.
4. For example, you can report F1, F2, F3, and F4 at one time, after the exam, F4, F3, and F2 have passed, and F1 has not passed, then the next time you report F678 and other subjects, you must first report F1, if you have completed the F4-F9 subjects, F1 still has not passed, and F1 must also be reported first when reporting the P stage. That is to say, if you have not completed the previous module, you must bring it with you the next time you register for the next module exam and continue to register until you pass. The latter ones and so on.
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When is the exam time of the ACCA each year?
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