POSSIBLE MAC, PEV/PCR EXAM HINT
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Hi
At college yesterday we were told there is an article is the November AAT magazine on linear regression - apparently this is hint that it will be in the exam.
It's not 100% definate it will be there but I'm glad I was told as it's an area I hadn't really looked at.
Back in June we were told normal losses/gains may be in the ECR exam as this appeared in the magazine and it was.
Just thought I'd let everyone know!!!
At college yesterday we were told there is an article is the November AAT magazine on linear regression - apparently this is hint that it will be in the exam.
It's not 100% definate it will be there but I'm glad I was told as it's an area I hadn't really looked at.
Back in June we were told normal losses/gains may be in the ECR exam as this appeared in the magazine and it was.
Just thought I'd let everyone know!!!
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Re:POSSIBLE MAC, PEV/PCR EXAM HINT
MAC?0 -
Re:POSSIBLE MAC, PEV/PCR EXAM HINT
Management Accounting - its a unit on the diploma route PEV and PCR combined in to one exam :S0 -
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So it won't come up in the normal PEV, for technicians?0 -
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In the magazine it said this topic is covered in technician level (whereas mine is referred to as diploma level) so its a possibility
The example isn't difficult it gives a y = mx + c equation and asks you to forecast sales using this equation (must quicker than having to work out the trend yourself). It then asked you to either add or subtract seasonal variation from the answer.
Also added if it does appear this is all it will be so fingers crossed should be ok0 -
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Do you know which area, if any, cover this in the Osborne book?0 -
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look at chapter one there's a page there
doesn't really go into much detail but there is a bit about equation ' y = mx + c'
from what i gathered in the article if it appears we will be told the values of m and c - x may be year, quarter or period number - and we have to calculate y to find the forecast value
would you like me to send you the question later?? haven't got a scanner so i'd have to type it but shouldn't take too long0 -
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If you could that'd be great!0 -
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ok i'll do it in a bit - gonna try finish my revision notes then i'l do it!!0 -
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Hi everyone,
Just to let you know, on that note there is linear regression in the past paper of PCR Dec 03, section 2, also deals with seasonlly adjusted figures. So I thought this was a good question for practice. Thanks for the heads up I must of missed that when I looked through the magazine.
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hi there
i would suggest you look at the pcr dec 03 paper there is a good example on there of linear regression0 -
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The article is on the AAT website
http://www.accountingtechnician.co.uk/atonline/archive/display/store690/item31730/0