Financial Statements assessment!
vodkajules
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I sat my FNST assessment yesterday, I am sure I did really well in it all apart from I had a total blank on the 2nd question in part 2! Does anyone know if you could still pass having failed 1 written question miserabley????
AAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 15
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 15
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Hi Vodkajules,
Sounds like it went well, well done! This exam for me personally has been my hardest so far.
What question is 2.2? Is it the written part? I passed my exam luckily first time, and I asked for a feedback report as I find it helpful to see what I am not so good at. I exceeded in every part, apart from the written question in part 1 which I got borderline - which doesn't meet requirement! However luckily this still meant I passed - I hope this is helpful!
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Hi Amyjayne,
Yes it was question 2.2 which is a written one, I had such a blank and realised over the weekend I had not even put it in the report format I was suppose to, I think I will get a below requirement/ significantly below requirement on it, which I assume would give me an overall fail, so annoying as I really think I did well on all the other questions! Only another 38 days to I find out.AAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 150 -
Well seeing as I didn't meet the requirement on the written question and still passed I think you are definitely in for a good chance of passing! I think if you fail both written parts then that's a fail. You are probably being hard of yourself, you probably did much better than you think!0
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Fingers crossed I will be ok, congrats on doing yours first time, I found this one of ther hardest to date, just so much to remember!AAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 150 -
I got two borderlines and a below requirement on my financial statements and still passed. I met one written and was borderline on the other so I reckon you have done fine :-)Level 2 - Passed 2011
Level 3 - Passed 2012
Level 4 - Passed 2014
Awaiting to start CIMA0 -
You will be just fine , believe! :-)
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Thanks guys, I will let you know when I get my results :-)AAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 150 -
A below requirement won't mean you will fail. We was told there are many chances to pick up marks on fnst. How did you find the other questions? X0
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Hi Kelly7,
Overall I found the rest of the assessment fairly straightforward and very simular to the practice assessments, I found the 2nd written question (2.3) in section 2 particulary easy but only as I knew the answer without thinking about it. It was just the 1st written question (2.2) that I horrendously struggled with and my mind went blank! I was initially worried about remembering all the IAS's that you can be tested on but found writing out study cards and bullet pointing the main points really helped and I think I covered the main points on the one I was tested on x
AAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 150 -
I got my result today and I passed still waiting for my feedback report and cannot quite belive it. Thank you for the positive postsAAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 150 -
I got my result today and I passed still waiting for my feedback report and cannot quite belive it. Thank you for the positive postsAAT Level 2 - completed 2012
AAT Level 3 - completed 2013
AAT Level 4: - Completed
Budgeting - passed April 14
Financial Performance - passed June 14
Financial Statements - passed August 14
Personal Tax - passed October 14
ICAS project - passed November 14
Business tax -Passed 14th Jan 151
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