Overall it is just a lot of question practice. The tricky areas such as accruals try to use a timeline to help understand how it works. Depreciation can also be quite a nice question if you understand the two different methods. In terms of the long form again it is just practice. Do not mentally put yourself off one type and pray it doesn't come up (usually the cash flow). The cash flow is actually quite logical if you spend time learning how it works. I would definitely recommend trying the two sample assessments for accounting accessible here: www.icaew.com/for-current-aca-students/exam-resources/certificate-level/accounting-module-study-resources as you can actually try out the full exam on the software. This is particularly helpful for the long form. Definitely do just throw yourself into question practice but with accounting do keep recapping and going back to the notes to really make sure you understand it. Good luck!
where do u find the notes? im doing it with aca masters (certificate level) and they have videos, a) how do i know im covering everything for the accounting module and b) where can i find exam practice?
I studied with Kaplan who were able to provide notes. I am not sure if ACA Masters offer notes as well for Certificate Level. If you are registered with ICAEW you should hopefully be able to access the Study Manual, which will let you know whether you are covering everything. This does go into a lot of detail but you can also access the ICAEW syllabus for Certificate Level here: www.icaew.com/-/media/corporate/files/learning-and-development/aca-syllabus/2022-aca-syllabus-handbook-certificate.ashx?la=en Question practice is also through the ICAEW Question Bank. I hope this helps!
Not silly at all - this should help: www.icaew.com/-/media/corporate/files/for-current-aca-students/changes-to-exams/digital-learning-materials-faq.ashx
It should be as this is roughly how long I had to study for it and was able to pass. My book should also help to get ahead if you have not started studying yet: ua-cam.com/users/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3VydHNCc0ZnQ2M2ZWtZZ01DM2N4dWFyVm5aQXxBQ3Jtc0trbUFZell5NWhkT1NSVTU5ZXdKSDk5TnVIUkkycjBHQ2xxazdxOU1iOFp2SmFydDBmV01iVzNMVjFodFB2Um5OdldydzZkSXBGTExacm15ZHJZQXpRVkxta1gxcjJ4Q1lVUTlwd2VDYlA2MjhNZEo2WQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2FB09BL86R9K%2Fref%3Das_li_tl%3Fie%3DUTF8%26tag%3Djagsjourney-21%26camp%3D1634%26creative%3D6738%26linkCode%3Das2%26creativeASIN%3DB09BL86R9K%26linkId%3D2f6b2fcecb9a97c72d3d50f407fea3af&v=Dg8XWxiwaAQ All the best!
I would recommend doing as much question bank practice as possible for MI. Learning the content alone is not enough - my real exam I found tricky even after practicing all of the QB. I would recommend making sure you really understand the content such as contribution cost, breakeven point, etc as they may really rearrange formulae and really test your understanding in these questions. Definitely practice the scenario based aspect too as there are a few different types you need to wrap your head around and it can take a little while. Good luck!
Unfortunately I am not too sure on this one. It is best to check the ICAEW website as there is a lot of information on there. It is also worth reaching out to others who have been able to achieve this and ask for help/guidance. Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful on this!
I appreciate you uploading this sis! 🤝🏽
You’re welcome - appreciate the kind words!!
@@jagsjourneyblog have you got any tips for accounting? (Particularly the long form questions)
Overall it is just a lot of question practice. The tricky areas such as accruals try to use a timeline to help understand how it works. Depreciation can also be quite a nice question if you understand the two different methods.
In terms of the long form again it is just practice. Do not mentally put yourself off one type and pray it doesn't come up (usually the cash flow). The cash flow is actually quite logical if you spend time learning how it works.
I would definitely recommend trying the two sample assessments for accounting accessible here: www.icaew.com/for-current-aca-students/exam-resources/certificate-level/accounting-module-study-resources as you can actually try out the full exam on the software. This is particularly helpful for the long form.
Definitely do just throw yourself into question practice but with accounting do keep recapping and going back to the notes to really make sure you understand it.
Good luck!
@@jagsjourneyblog thanks for taking the time out to write this out for me!! And I'll be sure to check out that link!
Very nice
I want to study ACA after completing grade 10 on Pakistan
where do u find the notes? im doing it with aca masters (certificate level) and they have videos, a) how do i know im covering everything for the accounting module and b) where can i find exam practice?
I studied with Kaplan who were able to provide notes. I am not sure if ACA Masters offer notes as well for Certificate Level.
If you are registered with ICAEW you should hopefully be able to access the Study Manual, which will let you know whether you are covering everything. This does go into a lot of detail but you can also access the ICAEW syllabus for Certificate Level here: www.icaew.com/-/media/corporate/files/learning-and-development/aca-syllabus/2022-aca-syllabus-handbook-certificate.ashx?la=en
Question practice is also through the ICAEW Question Bank.
I hope this helps!
Might sound like a silly question but how did you access the ICAEW Question Bank?
Not silly at all - this should help: www.icaew.com/-/media/corporate/files/for-current-aca-students/changes-to-exams/digital-learning-materials-faq.ashx
Is 3 weeks enough for accounting in certificate level?
It should be as this is roughly how long I had to study for it and was able to pass. My book should also help to get ahead if you have not started studying yet: ua-cam.com/users/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3VydHNCc0ZnQ2M2ZWtZZ01DM2N4dWFyVm5aQXxBQ3Jtc0trbUFZell5NWhkT1NSVTU5ZXdKSDk5TnVIUkkycjBHQ2xxazdxOU1iOFp2SmFydDBmV01iVzNMVjFodFB2Um5OdldydzZkSXBGTExacm15ZHJZQXpRVkxta1gxcjJ4Q1lVUTlwd2VDYlA2MjhNZEo2WQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2FB09BL86R9K%2Fref%3Das_li_tl%3Fie%3DUTF8%26tag%3Djagsjourney-21%26camp%3D1634%26creative%3D6738%26linkCode%3Das2%26creativeASIN%3DB09BL86R9K%26linkId%3D2f6b2fcecb9a97c72d3d50f407fea3af&v=Dg8XWxiwaAQ
All the best!
Mam does ACA qualification required any degree
See the entry routes here: www.icaew.com/regulation/qualifications/aca-entry-routes
Any specific advice for MI?
I would recommend doing as much question bank practice as possible for MI. Learning the content alone is not enough - my real exam I found tricky even after practicing all of the QB. I would recommend making sure you really understand the content such as contribution cost, breakeven point, etc as they may really rearrange formulae and really test your understanding in these questions. Definitely practice the scenario based aspect too as there are a few different types you need to wrap your head around and it can take a little while.
Good luck!
@@jagsjourneyblog I passed! Done with certificate level now. Onto FAR and AA
@@karanpanesar3403 congrats!! 🥳🥳 love to see it! FAR video is out if you need it and AA is on the blog (video coming soon)
Is there any institute who rendered icaew teaching and help me to get student visa. Kindly suggest
Unfortunately I am not too sure on this one. It is best to check the ICAEW website as there is a lot of information on there.
It is also worth reaching out to others who have been able to achieve this and ask for help/guidance.
Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful on this!
With out degree can we apply for ACA
yes, there are many different routes to the ACA qualification. You could apply as a school leave for example
Are you providing tuition aca certificate level law and assurance
Unfortunately not but a lot of ICAEW Question Bank practice should help you do well in these exams - good luck!
@@jagsjourneyblog Where can I get the latest question bank and resources? I haven't joined the profession yet but applying for jobs. Thanks 😊 🙏