*This post is outdated and covers the marking process for the 2015 syllabus. This post is a build on the previous series of posts I did with regards how the CIMA scaling mark worked. If you missed those, here's Part 1 and Part 2 again. Essentially, you will need to look at your results in twofolds. One, … Continue reading Weak, Moderate, Strong – Understanding How CIMA Rates Each Skill
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Relevant Costs
My printer at home conked out on me the other day. Working at home has its perk but this...was definitely not one of them. So while I dragged my feet about deciding whether it is worthwhile to go out and buy a new printer, a light bulb lit up and my accountant head was suddenly … Continue reading Relevant Costs
5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Timed
So if you've just arrived here now, you may have missed a few well-intentioned posts. Just as a recap, here are: PlanningConstructingApplyingSupporting And now it is time for Timing. The last of the Wells is Well timed. Time needs no introduction in the land of case study exams. As you probably already know, managing time properly … Continue reading 5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Timed
5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Supported
This is it! Our penultimate post in the series! Probably something of a surprise today is that it's not going to be a very long commentary like the others. You are probably wondering why on Earth would a topic like being well supported be such a short post. The simple reason is that we have … Continue reading 5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Supported
5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Applied
Welcome to our third post in the series! To build on our post last week, here's a peek on our answer structure (Note: again, yours may look a little different, and that's okay): Introduction: proposal highlights - director push for online selling, look at points whether they pose threats or opportunities for the company Body: Threat … Continue reading 5 Wells of a Good Answer – Well Applied