What is P1 and P3 ACCA?

Overview: Formerly known as ACCA P1 & P3, the ACCA SBL exam assesses the areas that a board of directors of an organisation will need to consider.

How do I pass ACCA SBR?

That means you need to do three things:

  1. Choose the most relevant knowledge to answer the question; don’t just write everything you know.
  2. Write just enough for the marks available.
  3. Don’t write out standards or guidance by rote; that won’t earn you marks and will waste time.

What are technical articles?

Technical Articles: A technical article is an editorial for a magazine or an internet benefit that’s about a specialized point, and regularly the article drills down into a few low-level of detail. May be computers, maybe material science or chemistry or any other science.

What is ACCA P1 now called?

Strategic Professional
The Professional Level will be renamed Strategic Professional. Governance Risk & Ethics (P1) and Business Analysis (P3) will be removed from the qualification and replaced with Strategic Business Leader.

What is P1 in ACCA?

ACCA P1 Paper – Governance, Risk and Ethics – aims to develop a student’s knowledge and the skills to be able to exercise professional judgement and ethics in practical situations which they will inevitably face as qualified accountants.

What is meant by technical articles?

What is ACCA P2 now called?

Strategic Business Reporting
Corporate Reporting (P2) will be replaced with Strategic Business Reporting, which consists of a 3 hour 15 minute exam. The current Professional Ethics Module will be replaced with a new Ethics and Professional Skills module (available from 31st October 2017).

Which paper is the hardest in ACCA?

Audit Assurance
For most students, Audit Assurance is generally considered to be the toughest paper, especially at this level. For the Applied Skills exams, along with Performance Management, this is the subject that I get the most queries about.

What are the types of technical articles?

However, for the sake of clarity, here are the five most prevalent forms of technical writing that you can adopt as a career.

  • Medical and Scientific Papers.
  • User Manuals and Assistance Guides.
  • Books and Guides by Technical Writers.
  • Assembly Manuals.
  • Technical Documents, Reviews, and Reports.