Choc Chip wrote: » Anyone else just had enough? I took a day off yesterday 'cos I just couldn't think anymore and I have zero motivation to start up again today. I think the FAE's have finally broken me.
lisa39 wrote: » Got up early to do the May 2010 MD Paper (to ease me in for the day) Read half of it, said f**k this and got back into bed..... getting through it now, painfully slow.....Just hope I can be motivated Tues- Thurs
limklass2011 wrote: » At this stage it seems were all so fed up and wrecked..i think from now to Tuesday i may jus potter about over my notes, make sure I know whats in the folders etc..otherwise I run the risk of sittin there on Tues faced with an animal of case in front of me and will feel defeated before I pick up a pen..I can imagine me thinking ah sod it already..
Susie.Q wrote: » Really screwed when it comes to deferred tax.. can anyone give me key points on where to look out for deferred tax in case studies.. please and thanks
ahtfulal wrote: » Did likewise last year remember I made a complete dogs micky of core and thought I failed there and then so lost complete interest in sims. I'll try and hang in there a bit better this year hard and all it will probably be!
Student456 wrote: » Would anyone have a copy of the Karglassco case that they could post? Thanks in advance!
Vaioer wrote: » Millet: Read it the whole way through, basically you take the Appendix as the first report and you only work on the requests for the "second report" Mock: 10,000 shares is the original OSC, then 500 shares for the new CEO and 225 that they are offering the lad for his company.
steve_r wrote: » Looking through this solution now, it says repairs have been capitalised inncorectly in the Arms Hotel (the target co). I've looked through the case and can't see any references to repairs, has anyone else came across this? and to thoses that are losing motivation, try keep your spirits up, I'm sure many of the people who passed last year felt the same at this stage
jobr wrote: » Em please don't call it a terrible idea cos that's pretty much all I've been doing! It's not like I'm gonna lift an answer straight out of a case study (chance would be a fine thing!) but I like the security of having a similar enough issue in front of me that I can get ideas from. Once you make it apply to the question you're being asked I don't see why it's such a bad thing! Really feel this week like I'm just trying to make up the hours by sitting here and reading through stuff, don't have the patience to write out full answers & have stopped caring...just want them to be over!!!
epm84 wrote: » Think it mentions capitalising repairs and renovations in the accounting policies in Appendix III