Cash Management Level 4
I'm struggling with Cash Management again as I did at Level 3. Is anyone else experiencing the same as me? I would like to know if anyone have an advice for me in this exam to be able to pass it? At the moment I can't think of any way ... I'm retaking it again next month ... Your advice would be much appreciated
Thank you
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Hi
I chose Cash Management, as I thought it would be one of the easier exams in level 4, personally I found it the most difficult. I managed to pass it first time, but I know exactly where you are coming from. I found the exam unlike any of the practice ones I had done, both on the AAT website and in the Osborne books.
All I can recommend is that you know the topic inside out.. I am sure there are other people on here who will give you better advice, as that's pretty obvious.
Good luck!
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Thank you for your message Lelouch, Can I ask you something? How did you learn the managing surplus chapter? because I think is one of my main problems, calculation are so tricky!Lelouch said:
Hi
I chose Cash Management, as I thought it would be one of the easier exams in level 4, personally I found it the most difficult. I managed to pass it first time, but I know exactly where you are coming from. I found the exam unlike any of the practice ones I had done, both on the AAT website and in the Osborne books.
All I can recommend is that you know the topic inside out.. I am sure there are other people on here who will give you better advice, as that's pretty obvious.
Good luck!0 -
Hi Ly21 and Lelouch I have my exam next week and I've seen a few comments on how different the exam is to the practice ones !! Can you give me any pointers ? What popped up on the exam? Why it was so different ! I'm super stressinLy21 said:Thank you for your message Lelouch, Can I ask you something? How did you learn the managing surplus chapter? because I think is one of my main problems, calculation are so tricky!
Lelouch said:Hi
I chose Cash Management, as I thought it would be one of the easier exams in level 4, personally I found it the most difficult. I managed to pass it first time, but I know exactly where you are coming from. I found the exam unlike any of the practice ones I had done, both on the AAT website and in the Osborne books.
All I can recommend is that you know the topic inside out.. I am sure there are other people on here who will give you better advice, as that's pretty obvious.
Good luck!0 -
What came up for the written questions part of the exam?0
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Hi - you really should not be asking about the content of live examinations - nor should specific answers be given - Sorry1
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How did you manage with Budgeting at Level 4? There is quite some overlap in the CSHM and BDGT modules. Also I am not sure what you are referring to with Cash Management at Level 3. Could you explain a bit more?0
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I passed budgeting but finding CSHM more difficult0
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