Written in a clear, concise and interactive style this study text is rooted in the syllabus and amply illustrates "clarity and quality of the discussion". It draws on current annual reports and accounting cases to illuminate abstract concepts, principles and theories and their applications. This considerate style reflects current research on how the brain learns and is designed to support active learning at the higher intellectual levels of analysis, evaluation and innovation, attributes of the modern accountant that are at the heart of the professional examination requirements.
Critical thinking, case study, computational and objective exercises cross referenced to the Study Text and Revision and Practice plan. Tailored for effective application of accounting principles and efficient practice. Suitable for "massed" and "distributed practice".
Organised, focused and tailored to specific competences required at P1: technical insight, professional judgement and effective writing skills, this plan is integrated with the workbook and study text to support efficient, dynamic, quality and comprehensive practice. A sound plan for success that can be used throughout the course for reactive, purposeful and proactive revision.
The P1 terms and techniques – explaining the principles, concepts and techniques of corporate reporting including their specific examination meaning and implications for learning.
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Develop the competences of P1
How to read corporate governance, risk and ethics texts effectively
(You may start at "proficiency in reading" - this has been designed for CIMA but the general principles are generic)
Common mistakes in P1 and how to overcome them
Examples of effective writing for P1
How to write for P1
How to plan your study, revision and exam practice
Progress checker: appraise your learning
Progress checker: appraise your learning
Review, reflect and learn
Study, Revision and Practice materials have been designed to help students overcome learning problems that manifest themselves as examination problems.
The materials are integrated with each other and with relevant articles, question papers, examiner's reports, syllabus and examiner's approach.
Throughout the materials there is an emphasis on developing insights in financial standards and in abilities to think critically, apply principles and professional judgement to varied contexts, such that the student should be equipped for the versatile applications of accounting knowledge required to pass the examinations.
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