Has the Financial Statements exam structure changed since 2007?
gabriellenlewis
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I am having trouble accessing the online practice exams so I have found a paper from 2007 which I am revising from.
Will the structure of the 2015/16 exam for Financial Statements be the same?
Thanks.
Will the structure of the 2015/16 exam for Financial Statements be the same?
Thanks.
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Hi
I'm not sure about the 2007 structure but the 2015/2016 exam order is below:
1.1 Draft statutory financial statements for a limited company (P&L)
1.2 Draft statutory financial statements for a limited company (Balance Sheet)
1.3 Conceptual and regulatory frameworks
1.4 International Financial Reporting Standards
1.5 International Financial Reporting Standards
1.6 Consolidated Financial Statements
1.7 Analysis and interpretation of financial statements (ratio forumlas and calculations)
1.8 Analysis and interpretation of financial statements (written question)
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The structure will be different, back then it was in two halves. Also, some the reporting standards that were assessable have changed/are no longer assessable.Nick Craggs FMAAT AATQB ACA, AAT Branch Member and Distance Learning Director at First Intuition
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