05-23-2006, 04:06 AM
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<br />thx ali bhai
but regarding IAS i hav a bit reservation that our syllabus at Module C level doesnt include the whole IAS's , like our syllabus reads as under , Accounting treatment of research and development costs including thier recognition , amortization and impairment of development costs , there isnt any word IAS 38 and other aspects of IAS
i wud also qoute my teacher naveed bukahri here " beta IAS k baray specific portions ap k syllabus main included hain" so would it be right to read whole of IAS 's
or mujhay yeh bhee batain k ap ka gold medal kaisay aya ... i also wanna get a gold medal in CA
kion theek hai naan .. i feel that i should try for a medal so that i atleast end with a pass [)]
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You have quoted an example of IAS 38, which is the only standard with limited portion in our course at module C level. All other IASs in module C are fully included in our course and can be fully tested. And if you stick yourself only to course outline then don't dream for gold medals. Now you tell me that as IAS 36 is not in our course then why the examiner tested question related to impairment in Autumn 2005 attempt?! So you will have to prepare all the relevant areas of included IAS, e.g impairment (IAS 36; not included in module C's course) is related to IAS 16 and IAS 38.
And as far as the gold medal is concerned I think there is no rocket science to secure a gold medal, only you will have to work hard and be consistent and make least excuses for studies like if you say that IAS 38 as a whole is not in our course so will not study. Don't do like this. Examiners' expectations are high from the prospective members of ICAP.
Explore the standards, as I did and doing, you will enjoy)
Best of luck
ICAPians, the unparalleled
<br />thx ali bhai
but regarding IAS i hav a bit reservation that our syllabus at Module C level doesnt include the whole IAS's , like our syllabus reads as under , Accounting treatment of research and development costs including thier recognition , amortization and impairment of development costs , there isnt any word IAS 38 and other aspects of IAS
i wud also qoute my teacher naveed bukahri here " beta IAS k baray specific portions ap k syllabus main included hain" so would it be right to read whole of IAS 's
or mujhay yeh bhee batain k ap ka gold medal kaisay aya ... i also wanna get a gold medal in CA
kion theek hai naan .. i feel that i should try for a medal so that i atleast end with a pass [)]
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You have quoted an example of IAS 38, which is the only standard with limited portion in our course at module C level. All other IASs in module C are fully included in our course and can be fully tested. And if you stick yourself only to course outline then don't dream for gold medals. Now you tell me that as IAS 36 is not in our course then why the examiner tested question related to impairment in Autumn 2005 attempt?! So you will have to prepare all the relevant areas of included IAS, e.g impairment (IAS 36; not included in module C's course) is related to IAS 16 and IAS 38.
And as far as the gold medal is concerned I think there is no rocket science to secure a gold medal, only you will have to work hard and be consistent and make least excuses for studies like if you say that IAS 38 as a whole is not in our course so will not study. Don't do like this. Examiners' expectations are high from the prospective members of ICAP.
Explore the standards, as I did and doing, you will enjoy)
Best of luck
ICAPians, the unparalleled