r/ACCA • u/coffelatte22 • 14h ago
AA results
how many of y’all are waiting for AA results? 😭just 3 more days but I can’t focus on studying for my next exam until i know the results. how are yall feeling?
r/ACCA • u/AlphaAndOmega • Apr 18 '21
The mods do not have an interest in the main publishers.
We run this subreddit for free to provide a platform for students to help one another and discuss this difficult course. It's hard enough keeping the subreddit clean, tidy and relevant without having to play intellectual property police.
We have to ban people who ask for, or promote the sharing of, pirated material. When we ban, we receive abuse, despite it clearly being listed in the rules.
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Please stop asking for pirated material - i.e. exam kits, text books, shared logins for paid websites etc.
r/ACCA • u/coffelatte22 • 14h ago
how many of y’all are waiting for AA results? 😭just 3 more days but I can’t focus on studying for my next exam until i know the results. how are yall feeling?
r/ACCA • u/Unusual_Ad760 • 11h ago
How did you guys prepare for the consolidation questions in SBR? Any tips, especially from someone who was exempt from the FR exam?
r/ACCA • u/Outrageous_Stop7118 • 20h ago
So when you log on to the portal, it has the circle with your current progress, so mine si currently sat at 4/13. On monday if I pass will it say 5/13 when I get to this screen, might be a silly question but I dont want to be caught out by that circle telling me if I have passed/failed😭
r/ACCA • u/_stormebraker • 23h ago
Hello, My ACCA course is supported by employer and they said they will be paying for my exam fees as well. But they are unable to pay by card and only way they could pay is to have an invoice raised to them. I am looking to book Startegic professional exams. Has anyone booked exams with employer paying directly rather than reimbursement? Thanks in advance!
r/ACCA • u/Budget_Exchange_6644 • 1d ago
I am startint the ACCA in a few months when i get my degree, i can skip the first three and then two more exams from the second level, but of course the rest i will give my best. Now my biggest fear is wasting all the money and time and then not being able to finish the last few exams because they are called advanced so i guess they are the hardest, can someone that is done(or almost done) with everything share the experience? Please this is my biggest concern haha
r/ACCA • u/Beneficial-Home1981 • 1d ago
Just wanted to check in with the rest of you because I’m lowkey spiraling (and by lowkey I mean HIGHKEY). With April 14th creeping up, I’m suddenly doubting every single answer I wrote—like did I even sit for the right paper?? 💀
r/ACCA • u/Ok_Satisfaction1775 • 1d ago
I have interview scheduled and one of many test they will be taking is of excel.I want to know what function of excel can be tested.Is it tested in your interview.If yes,please do share here what they test in excel?
r/ACCA • u/SeriousMethod2097 • 1d ago
Hello Friends,
I hope you are all well!I have started studying FR since Feb..feb studies went quite +/- due to doing another taxation course on the side on udemy.
So based on my past experiences and learning ability I need 6 months to properly prep for an exam and have gotten succes with PM and TX UK with this timeline.
I have completed 1/3 of the syllabus till now..just doing open tuition notes , study hub notes and quizzes on each chapter and the section A Qs on study hub.
Post finishing all IAS and IFRS subjects..aim is to complete section A and Section B 4-5 Qs of each sub section in kaplan then studyhub section B 2-3Qs of each section and then move on to the consolidation topics and repeat the process for Section C followed by full Past papers on Accowtancy,acca practice platform.
Can anyone give me any advice on which topics to master ,about anything to lookout for and prep from now on only,maybe memorizing or anything to be ready and pass
I intend to write on Sept.
Would Really appreciate the advice !
Thank you!
r/ACCA • u/RushingTadpole • 1d ago
Hi there! I’m seeking a study buddy to tackle this journey together. We could meet, carve out a schedule, decide on the exams/dates, study schedule, etc. I know this a lot given other folks maybe at different stages. I’m at the stage of applied skills (TX, AA, FR, PM, and FM). I was exempt from the law section given my degree in accounting. Thanks much!
r/ACCA • u/Michal_Tomczyk • 1d ago
I became a member in July 2024, paid all my fees, and still have not received my certificate in paper form. Has anyone else encountered a similar issue? ACCA case raising tool is laughable, silence for a long time was their answer. Eventually, they asked to confirm my address and allow 8-10 weeks for the certificate to arrive. 10 weeks have passed and still nothing. I contacted the local office, and you might have guessed, I was told to wait another 2 months for the certificate to arrive...
r/ACCA • u/SpecialistRip6794 • 1d ago
Hi about to start sbr for this june sitting . Can you guys help me with the study plan !
r/ACCA • u/hafeji25 • 1d ago
I hope all are well.
I recently applied for an income tax relief/refund (p87 online form) based upon the amounts paid to acca in the previous years (exams/subscription fees and other fees).
However, it seems that I have only been successful in collecting a rebate on the annual subscription side of things, and that all exam and other fees have been disallowed for an income tax reduction.
This seems incorrect, as everything I have paid to Acca is directly related to my job as a management accountant. I would have assumed all would be allowable expenses netted off against my taxable income, and would have even thought that expenditure on related items such as textbooks (not claimed for yet) would've also been allowable.
Has anyone else been through similar and able to advise.
Thank you in advance
r/ACCA • u/waleed_raj_07 • 1d ago
I just did like 2 chapter on book and then tried to solve bpp it was really different and difficult. I did some StudyHub in it was relatively straightforward I have an exam in 15 days can I just rely on these 2 Things and still pass ? Also any study tips are appreciated.
r/ACCA • u/Rexrecokning • 1d ago
So, I'm not a UK resident, I paid my ACCA exam fee via bank transfer through a relative. I was asked to send the receipt to ACCA for confirmation, which I did. Now I’m wondering—how long does it usually take for them to confirm the payment and book my exam?
Also, will they make any changes to my exam center, charges, or anything else because of this?
Anyone who's familiar or has been through this situation, pls, your guidance is required.l! Thanks.
r/ACCA • u/anonfdkm13112000 • 2d ago
Anyone else in same situation? There’s about 8 weeks until the exam. Is that enough time? Haven’t done a single thing with taxation yet but Kaplan study materials have arrived.
I’ve used open tuition lectures for my previous exams, but unfortunately they are not making new lectures for the new tax syllabus. Does anyone know if the most recent lectures would be good enough or has too much of the syllabus changed?
r/ACCA • u/Ok_Slip171 • 2d ago
I’m self-studying and trying to figure out if it’s doable to prepare for both FM and AA for the june sitting. I haven't really started yet but i plan to now. Is it possible to study for both within this time? And if it’s not a good idea, what 2 exams would you suggest to do together instead? For context, i already gave my FR exam (results pending tho) i don't have a great feeling about it but just hoping I'd pass. Also, I’d really appreciate any study tips or resources that worked well for you for FM and AA. Thanks in adv!
r/ACCA • u/nahbrolikewhat • 2d ago
Hello,
I have been offered a role as an accountant in a Qatar based public relations firm, and I'd basically be their entire finance thing, it isn't much but basically my responsibilities will be: Making monthly accounts (bookkeeping), helping the CEO with financial decisions i.e. pricing and what not, and at the end of the accounting period also making the financial statements like SOPL, SOFP, Cash Flows, etc. :)
So as a student, how do I put this in my PER? I'm going to be a part-time employee, not full-time. And it's remote so does that change anything? Would appreciate tips, thanks!
r/ACCA • u/Savings-Guide-5551 • 2d ago
Hi all, Gonna start with AAA from today. What should be my approach ? I cleared SBR a year ago so how to revise that to catch up with AAA Syllabus.. Pls give your suggestions. Thank You!
r/ACCA • u/harshitha_12 • 2d ago
so i have completed AAA and SBR . i really dont have any interest in ATX . so i have three options , APM , SBL and AFM . which one to do ?
i wanted to do SBL later and give the exam in sep attempt cause i will be free then . i have exams currently but i really wanna give my attempt this time . i wanna do whichever subject has less portion cause atx is really so much to remember bro
r/ACCA • u/potatosupremacy • 2d ago
Hey everyone, I had a quick question would you recommend taking AA before FR?
I just finished my Foundation papers and finally got a break from work, so I’m about to start studying. I’m not very strong in FA, so I plan to spend a week reviewing it first. (I still don’t know how I passed I like am crap at it).
My tuition provider has scheduled AA and TX, but I’ve read that it might be too much of a jump, especially without having done FR (and since I’m weak in FA).
Some people suggest doing FR and TX instead, since FR and FA are closely linked to AA.
Is that true? Does AA depend a lot on FR and FA, or is it more self-contained? I’ve seen mixed opinions online, so I wanted to ask here.
Which one of the exams is better to start off with without much background knowledge?
r/ACCA • u/ShakenNotSalmon • 2d ago
Hi, I recently wrote two out of four project reports for the apprenticeship and submitted them to kaplan for a review. They were approved by them. However, now I am really worried since I used chatgpt to introduce more formal tone and structure the entire report even though I used my work example. Yesterday I put it through like plagiarism checker and it said it detected it. I am really worried and not sure what to do now. What would happen from the ACCA side? Was anyone ever in this situation?
r/ACCA • u/yaseen_ali___ • 3d ago
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r/ACCA • u/RowanRoanoke • 2d ago
SBR, APM, AFM
r/ACCA • u/ConsiderationAny8001 • 3d ago
As the title suggests