Someof the most important activities in the final stages of your studies are question practice and effective debriefing. To support your preparation, we will be releasing new mock exams for Applied Skills and Strategic Professional exams on the ACCA Practice Platform.
To access the ACCA Final Mocks you will have been supplied a password for each mock. You will need these passwords to access the final mocks, please liaise with your tuition provider if you have any issues
These comprehensive tuition, revision and mock exam courses have been personally created and written by Marty Windle to provide you with the coverage and understanding of the ACCA SBL syllabus that is necessary for you to pass this exam.
Helping students pass their ACCA Professional exams is something I have been doing for the last thirty years. I have helped thousands of students pass their exams including several prize winners. My only goal is to get you to pass the SBL exam with my online course.
I started teaching ACCA subjects in 1992, in a company based at Borough High Street, London and after teaching there for seven years in London I moved to South East Asia. For the last 22 years, I have been based in Singapore teaching the strategy paper at the Professional Level all over Asia including Malaysia, Hong Kong Vietnam, China, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, and Cambodia.
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A new set of mock exams for Applied Skills and Strategic Professional exams will be made available to students week commencing 13 May on the ACCA Practice Platform. A new set of debrief videos will also be released on 17 May to try and encourage students to sit the mock before looking at the debrief. Students will be notified via email of their availability along with access information.
If you really wanted to give yourself the best chance of passing your driving test, you would complete a mock driving test before your actual driving test, by going down the same roads as the test examiner is likely to go down, doing this at the same time of day to reflect the same traffic conditions and to the same standards as the real driving test you should this mock.
The descriptions above are indicative of what you will receive if you enrol on this course, but not an undertaking to deliver a certain number of contact hours. The contents / structure of this course are constantly evolving, and Sean therefore reserves the right to make changes where he believes this will increase your chances of passing. You are enrolled on a course-specific WhatsApp support group as soon as you buy this course. Your course materials will start becoming available from 3 weeks before your exam.
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Both the marked and self-marked mock exams are designed to complement your tuition and revision courses. ACCA Online Mocks allow you to attempt an extra mock exam with marking and written feedback (marked mocks) or with the solutions for self reflection (self-marked mocks).
For a Marked Online Mock, there is a limit to the number of spaces for each sitting and a booking deadline, which is usually a week before the beginning of exam week. For a Self-Marked mock, you can purchase the product whenever you like, as close to the exam as you like.
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The aim of ACCA Management Accounting (MA) is to develop knowledge and understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling, and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts.
The paper of MA sets your fundamental base to the 5th paper in the Skills Level (Performance Management). Hence it is very important that your concepts are very well understood across the syllabus.
It is advisable to follow next with Part D: Budgeting, to understand the different forms of budgets, to learn how to prepare budgets, and the behavioral aspects of budgeting.
This is an online, objective-style paper, where you are required to choose the correct answer from the given options. You are not expected to deliver answers to any response questions, i.e., long-form of questions are not tested here.
You are expected to select a date and time at your convenience and physically appear at the CBE center for the examination. In exceptional circumstances, these exams can also be taken remotely from home.
You are expected to score 50/100 to pass this examination. This is easily manageable with a clear understanding of the concepts, good practice of the questions, and a positive attitude. The subject matter is purely theoretical and the pass rates of this paper are very promising, averaging 70% across the globe.
There are only two ACCA-approved content providers that you should consider, namely, Kaplan Publishing and BPP Learning Media. Apart from this, you can also refer to the technical articles published by ACCA on different topics. You can use this link to refer to the articles.
It is advisable that you practice at least 3 mock exams before you take the final exam. These mock exams will give you a first-hand experience of the exam online environment, the style of questions & how well you can attempt them in the given time.
Hack: One day before the examination, invest all your time in revising what you have studied so far and focus on memorizing all the important concepts. Skim through the study text and practice kit. Do not try to study any new concept or solve any new question.
Thousands of aspirants prepare and appear for the ACCA exam, but very few can pass it. One key factor that sets these applicants apart from the rest. A mock test is an exam that is completed for practice while adhering to all examination regulations. The past papers contain questions that were asked in the previous exams.
Practice makes perfect, and for ACCA exams, mocks and previous papers are what make a difference between any aspirant and the topper. Here are the top benefits of mock tests and previous papers for ACCA exam preparation.
ACCA exams consist of a variety of questions that might confuse students. Students must gradually develop the specific strategies necessary to tackle issues. They must be crystal clear about which section they will tackle first and in what sequence. Additionally, students should also schedule how much time they will devote to each subject. They might gradually acquire this tactic by taking several practice exams.
In addition to helping cover a wide range of questions that have occurred on the exams over the years, previous papers and mock exams serve to reinforce learning and concepts. The results of these tests also help students measure how well they prepared. Students can examine their mock test results to identify areas where they need to improve, even though they are not perfect predictors.
One of the best benefits of mock exams is that they help students become accustomed to the exam setting. In computer-based examinations, this becomes much more crucial. Students benefit greatly when they practice these tests in an atmosphere that closely resembles the actual exam-like setting.
Another benefit of the mock exams and previous papers for the ACCA exam is that you get to review your study material when you attempt to respond to questions on practice exams. You are revising more topics as you complete more and more practice exams, sample papers, and question papers from prior years.
The exam pattern is the same for mock exams, sample papers, and question papers from prior years. Thus, it provides a general understanding of the key subjects based on the specific exams. To ensure that you do well in the test, you can make sure that these subjects are fully covered in every way.
While it may seem easy to answer questions on a specific topic or type all at once, when it comes to qualifying for a mock test, it might not be that simple. Students may become agitated during the test or lose focus and enthusiasm. Students find it easier to handle stress on the final day when they attempt tests that are similar to the original ones. They feel more equipped to take up the workout and do not feel unfamiliar with it.
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