In recent ACCA F3 reports, examiners have encouraged students to focus on improving their time management skills. It is vital that students attempt all questions in the exam to ensure they maximise their chances of passing. Don't let poor time management be the reason for failing your ACCA F3 exam!
Showing posts with label Examiner's Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Examiner's Report. Show all posts
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Monday, 22 August 2016
2 basic areas ACCA F2 students are neglecting!
Don't forget the basics!
Rather like an electrician needs to know how to change a light bulb, it is essential for an accountant to know their numbers.
ACCA examiners are continuously surprised at the number of basic mistakes made by candidates in two key areas. Firstly, an inability to do calculations correctly. Secondly, a poor understanding of commonly used accounting ratios.
These are fundamental requirements for all ACCA students. As you work hard at learning complex subjects across the ACCA syllabus, remember not to neglect the basics!
Let's look at these in a bit more detail...
Rather like an electrician needs to know how to change a light bulb, it is essential for an accountant to know their numbers.
ACCA examiners are continuously surprised at the number of basic mistakes made by candidates in two key areas. Firstly, an inability to do calculations correctly. Secondly, a poor understanding of commonly used accounting ratios.
These are fundamental requirements for all ACCA students. As you work hard at learning complex subjects across the ACCA syllabus, remember not to neglect the basics!
Let's look at these in a bit more detail...
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
The No.1 reason that can lead to failure in the ACCA F1 exam
Examiners commented in recent ACCA reports that a number of students appeared to be guessing answers. It is strongly recommended that this is avoided, as a process of logic and reasoning can often guide you to the answer even if it’s not immediately apparent.
However, be aware of ‘distractors’ in ACCA Objective Test/Multiple Choice exams! These are answers that are incorrect but can often fool students as they are in some way related to the question.
Here are what the examiners had to say on this issue and some key advice on how to avoid guessing:
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Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Don't make this big mistake!
I was recently approached by a worried student who was struggling to remember his theory. He was spending hours reading the ACCA Study Text but simply couldn't remember what he'd just read - nothing was going in! He talked me through his revision technique and basically we soon released that he didn't have a strategy. He simply spent hours reading through the ACCA Study Text over and over again.
His biggest mistake was that he was not taking notes. I suggested that he should spend one hour on a specific subject annotating the text and capturing the key points as he went along. I am pleased to say that he was quickly able to take me through the ACCA subject in great detail much to his own surprise!
Sometimes it isn't enough to simply read through a piece of text - in my experience you have to take things a step further like this student did. Take notes as you go along. The process of reading a portion of text and then translating this into a written note helps your brain to consume and understand the information. It also helps you to remember it at a later date.
To help you do this really well, here are 8 simple but effective note-taking tips:
His biggest mistake was that he was not taking notes. I suggested that he should spend one hour on a specific subject annotating the text and capturing the key points as he went along. I am pleased to say that he was quickly able to take me through the ACCA subject in great detail much to his own surprise!
Sometimes it isn't enough to simply read through a piece of text - in my experience you have to take things a step further like this student did. Take notes as you go along. The process of reading a portion of text and then translating this into a written note helps your brain to consume and understand the information. It also helps you to remember it at a later date.
To help you do this really well, here are 8 simple but effective note-taking tips:
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016
A simple tip to help make your revision sink in...
Sometimes it's easy to spend hours revising, revising and revising for your ACCA exams, to find that at the end of it all it feels like you can't remember a single thing.
This is obviously not ideal!
In my 15 years of teaching accountancy exams, I have found a number of ways to overcome this such as effective note-taking and having a structured revision plan.
However, there is an even more obvious way to make your ACCA revision more effective with minimal effort. It may seem simple but is often ignored by many students!
This is obviously not ideal!
In my 15 years of teaching accountancy exams, I have found a number of ways to overcome this such as effective note-taking and having a structured revision plan.
However, there is an even more obvious way to make your ACCA revision more effective with minimal effort. It may seem simple but is often ignored by many students!
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
3 tips to make your revision fun and effective (yes I said fun!)
ACCA revision is of course very important - but are we guilty of making our approach a bit too serious?
It goes without saying that all students really want to pass their ACCA exams - so it's important to make sure your revision is as effective as possible. After all, it's a serious matter!
However, there is often a misconception that revision can't also be enjoyable.
With that in mind, here are three tips that could not only make your revision more fun, they could also make your revision more effective!
It goes without saying that all students really want to pass their ACCA exams - so it's important to make sure your revision is as effective as possible. After all, it's a serious matter!
However, there is often a misconception that revision can't also be enjoyable.
With that in mind, here are three tips that could not only make your revision more fun, they could also make your revision more effective!
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
The Return of the 'must know tips from the examiners'!
Why do ACCA students ignore Examiners' Reports?
Your guess is as good as mine - as there is no better information to help them pass their exams!
Your guess is as good as mine - as there is no better information to help them pass their exams!
Don't fall into the same trap by making time in your revision plan to work your way through the last five Examiners' Reports. This will give you an advantage by understanding exactly what the examiners are looking for.
Of course you could just continue to read this blog as we've done the hard work for you by summarising the main points in recent reports.
Of course you could just continue to read this blog as we've done the hard work for you by summarising the main points in recent reports.
To conclude our series of tips, here are the key points you need to know for the ACCA F3 exam:
Friday, 6 May 2016
Must know tips from the examiners - the sequel!
It amazes me that so many ACCA students don't pay attention to the Examiners' Reports. After all, they are the people you need to impress on the big day!
These reports highlight the same old issues that come up time and time again. They summarise the mistakes students are making in the exams and give important and helpful advice on areas they should improve.
Make sure you don't ignore these! To help you out we've captured the key points here:
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Must know tips from the examiners
What better advice can you receive than from the examiners
themselves? After all not only do they write the ACCA exam, they also mark
it!
I recently attended a conference in London where
examiners fed back on the performance of accountancy students. It's a
great shame that you were not all in the audience
with me as they gave some great advice on how students can perform better in the
exams. Despite the fact you weren't there, the good
news is that the ACCA Examiners' Reports are issued after every sitting.
They contain nuggets of information that are essential reading for
students.
It was interesting in the conference that the examiners were
disappointed that many students did not take the time to read their ACCA reports - as
the same problems were coming up time and time again!
Here are the key points from ACCA F1. ACCA F2 and F3 will follow over the next few days.
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