2016年9月ACCA考試雖然告一段落,小編為大家整理了考試的tips,方便大家收集,以備以后考試時(shí)候可以作為一個(gè)復(fù)習(xí)的方向。  Important areas to cover include:
 
  Q1: We would expect section A questions to be mainly based on core syllabus areas such as: project appraisal (domestic or overseas) and business valuations; both of these areas are likely to include cost of capital calculations. Risk management may also feature as an aspect of this question in a number of different ways e.g. VaR, real options, hedging.
 
  Q2-4
 
  Risk management (currency or interest rate)Business re-organisation
 
  Real options
 
  General advice
 
  The 50 mark compulsory question will, inevitably, draw from a number of different syllabus areas. The examiner has said that he does not plan exams by referring to past exams (i.e. checking that the whole syllabus is being tested over the course of a number of exam sittings). These factors mean that question spotting extremely difficult for this paper. However we would expect section A questions to test core syllabus areas as listed above.
 
  In section B one of the questions may be entirely discussion based (but this is not guaranteed from June 2013), and often involves ethical issues and general financing issues (e.g. dividend policy).
 
  Remember that this paper is not a maths exam – in all exam questions the examiner is interested in your ability to communicate well and to give good management advice that relates to the scenario in the question.
 
  Keep checking the ACCA website for articles written by the P4 examiner in the lead up to the exam, these are often tested.