ACCA Mock Exams June 2009

Just to inform you that a new set of ACCA Mock Exams including Answers and Marking Guidance are now available at

ACCA Help

ACCA Exam Docket June 2009

Hi all hopefully all of you have got your ACCA Exam attendance Docket by now.

If you have still not recived it till you may like to view and download your docket from your MyACCA account.

If you notice any errors in your exam options, please contact your nearest ACCA office immediately along with the proof of the examination entry originally provided to ACCA so that necessary actions could be taken.

For further information and queries, please contact the Student Affairs Department at your nearest ACCA office or ACCA Connect

FTC Exam Tips June 2009

Hi all it is to inform you all that

FTC Exam Tips for All papers of ACCA are now available at

ACCA FTC  Exam Tips June 2009

ACCA Mock Exams June 2009

Hi all it is to inform you that ACCA Mock Exams for june 2009 have been released at

ACCA MOCK Exams

ACCA Exam Tips June 2009 For F4, F5, F7, F8, F9

Exam Tips of for the following Fundamental Level papers for June 2009 have been released

ACCA Exam Tips June 2009

I just wantd to let you know that the ACCA Exam Tips for June 2009 attempt would be added soon to

ACCA Exam Tips Section of ACCAHELP.com

In the mean time check the Effective Study Techniques and ACCA Past Papers Section.

Wishing you best of Luck for your June 2009 ACCA and CAT Exams

ACCA Exam Result for December 2008

Results will be sent by post on Monday 16 February 2009. The postal results are the only official notification of examination performance. However, as a service to students and employers, ACCA also provide information on the Internet as follows:

All candidates who have registered with ACCA’s website will be able to view their own results on the website from 1600hrs GMT on Monday 16 February 2009.

Please note Traffic on ACCA’s website is likely to be heavy on the day of the results release and students may experience some difficulty in connecting to the site.

We would encourage all students who have a valid email address to arrange for their results to be emailed to them.

The list for email distribution will close at Midday GMT on Friday 13 February 2009. Any amendments to email addresses must be updated by this time. Emails will be sent out by 1600hrs GMT on Monday 16 February 2009 to all students who have opted to receive them in this way.

Although this is the time by which all email result notifications will be despatched, please note that the actual delivery time will depend upon your email service provider.

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Passing ACCA Exams

The following tips would increase you chances of Passing ACCA Exams

Attempt every question
Attempt every part of every question (attempt does not mean finish – even just copying a relevant formula from the formula sheet will get a mark and could make the difference between 49 and 50)

Help the marker – start each new question on a new sheet of paper
Start each part of a question on a new sheet of paper. If you can only write one line for part (a) of a question, leave the rest of the page blank – you might think of something else later to add.

Be neat
Help the marker – be neat! You will get marks for the correct approach even if your calculations are wrong – provided the marker can see what you have done.

Never write nothing!
Always write something for a written part – never write nothing! Anything sensible will almost certainly get you 1 mark, which could be the difference between passing and failing. There is no negative marking, and so even if you are wrong you will not lose marks.

Allocate your time – between questions and parts of questions.
Spending an hour on one part of one question will certainly mean you will fail because you will not have enough time for other questions.

Don’t spend too long on one figure
In a calculation question, no one figure can be worth more than 3 or 4 marks (if it is it will be a separate part of the question). If you find yourself spending too long on one figure then leave it – there will be plenty more marks available in the same time.

Help the marker
Help the marker – in essay parts of questions put each separate point on a new line. If you string points one after the other, there is the danger of the marker missing some of them. Do make each point into a sentence – never write one-word answers.

Read the requirements first
Read the requirements first – do not start worrying about the figures in the body of the question until you know what it is you are trying to do!

Remember the pass mark is 50%
Aim to get 50% on every part of every question as fast as you can by going for the easy bits first. Once you feel you have got half the marks then you can spend more time on the harder bits.

Allocate your time and attempt every part of every question.
Allocate your time and attempt every part of every question!!!