ACCA F6: Taxation
Share/BookmarkTo develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies. From ACCAglobal.com Syllabus and Study Guide Pilot Exam...
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Share/BookmarkTo develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups,...
View ArticleACCA F8: Audit and Assurance
Share/BookmarkTo develop knowledge and skills in the process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the professional regulatory framework. From ACCAglobal.com...
View ArticleACCA F9: Financial Management
Share/BookmarkTo develop knowledge and skills expected of a financial manager – relating to issues affecting investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. From ACCAglobal.com Syllabus and Study...
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Share/BookmarkDoing well in exams starts on the day you decide to take a course; nota few weeks before you take an exam, not on the day you start your course, not half way through the course when you...
View ArticlePart 2: Strategies for Better Learning
Share/BookmarkWhen you are learning something new, you are building a connection in your brain. The more senses you use, the stronger the connection will be. So if you are sitting in a lecture...
View ArticlePart 3: Time Management
Share/BookmarkThe big thing to remember here is that is not the amount of time that you spend doing something that counts; it is the quality of the work you do. I know this sounds like a bit of a...
View ArticlePart 4: Getting the most out of your study time
Share/BookmarkFirst we will look at how to turn “reading” into “studying”. It is all very well sitting down and reading a textbook, but how much of it is actually going in? The trick is to prime your...
View ArticlePart 5: The Studying Toolkit
Share/BookmarkWhat 10 things should you have when you are studying and revising? The Course Syllabus This should be given to you when you start your course, but if not I’m sure there will be copy you...
View ArticleGood Customers, Bad Customers
Share/BookmarkCustomer service is one of those things that can either make you feel warm and fuzzy or just fill you with anger, and that all depends on the customer or client. I’ve had my fair share of...
View ArticleThanks for coming to my website!
I’m currently in the process of re-designing my website, please come back soon The post Thanks for coming to my website! appeared first on Elyse Burns-Hill.
View ArticleDiving with a Period
One thing that seems to worry women above all else is the possibility of a shark attack when we are on our period while diving! Personally, I had never even thought about it – and I was diving in the...
View ArticleWet, Dry or Semi-Dry?
Water conducts heat away from the body 25 times faster than air – so it is quite easy to see that we are likely to get cold quite quickly if we don’t wear insulation! Wetsuits are usually made of...
View ArticleDecompression Illness/Sickness (DCI/DCS)
What is DCI? The air you breath from your cylinder (as you should remember from your initial dive training!) is about 78% nitrogen. As you dive and the ambient pressure increases, some of that nitrogen...
View ArticlePart 1: Preparation
Doing well in exams starts on the day you decide to take a course; nota few weeks before you take an exam, not on the day you start your course, not half way through the course when you decide that it...
View ArticlePart 2: Strategies for Better Learning
When you are learning something new, you are building a connection in your brain. The more senses you use, the stronger the connection will be. So if you are sitting in a lecture listening to what the...
View ArticlePart 3: Time Management
The big thing to remember here is that is not the amount of time that you spend doing something that counts; it is the quality of the work you do. I know this sounds like a bit of a contradiction from...
View ArticlePart 4: Getting the most out of your study time
First we will look at how to turn “reading” into “studying”. It is all very well sitting down and reading a textbook, but how much of it is actually going in? The trick is to prime your brain for the...
View ArticlePart 5: The Studying Toolkit
What 10 things should you have when you are studying and revising?The post Part 5: The Studying Toolkit appeared first on Elyse Burns-Hill.
View ArticleGood Customers, Bad Customers
Customer service is one of those things that can either make you feel warm and fuzzy or just fill you with anger, and that all depends on the customer or client. I've had my fair share of difficult...
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