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A couple of Questions regarding MBA and ACCA

 
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A couple of Questions regarding MBA and ACCA
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02-04-2009, 11:15 PM
ure welcome ) if u want to do ACCA u will have to love maths. dear there is no escape from maths, infact u will like it. for example like for paper f2 and f5 (management accounting) require u to have a thorough knowledge of algebra. u have to be good at drawing graphs and solve simultaneous equations. ACCA syllabus has a lot of maths. TAX is a total calculation based paper.
really its not difficult just dont loose interest.
i was an average student in math but i took a revision course in math before i started studying for ACCA.

good luck
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