你必须知道ACCA考试付出的代价及考试注意事项

发布时间:2020-03-22


大家准备考试的时候多少都会付出点什么,比如时间,金钱,不过如果可以通过考试这都是值得的,51题库考试学习网为你带来了一些考试需要注意的内容,请查看!

1、没给自己足够的时间复习

很多ACCAer都会犯的一个错误就是高估了自己、低估了考试,总是觉得在一个月里可以搞定很多事情,该复习的知识点肯定都能弄懂,真题也都能刷完,妥妥地觉得自己可以爆发洪荒之力、大展身手,搞定一切。

但事实是恰巧相反,临近考试,我们越来越烦躁不安,看着非母语的课本、做几道就错几道的真题,欲哭却无泪。这个时候你就会想,我当时怎么没有早点开始复习,这样我就更多的时间练手了!

所以为了避免这种情况的发生,早早开始复习吧,百利而无一害,参加9月份考试的小伙们,现在还来得及哦!

2、低效利用时间

有了比较富余的时间,下面你要做的就是如何高效利用时间。其实关于时间管理,有很多不同的说法,但事实是每个人的情况不一样。

但曾经我看过一本《高效能人士的7个习惯》中有提到“First things first”的时间管理理念,即重要的事情先做。我相信大家平时除了学习ACCA之外,还有很多其它的琐事以及功课需要处理。

大家可以把大块的时间留给比较重要的事情,比如学习ACCA或者期末复习,而这些重要的事情要先做。然后把剩余的时间留给一些琐碎的事情。这个道理就像以前的一道考题,如何才能把石块、玻璃珠还有沙粒和水放到一个容量有限的瓶子里。最好的解决方法就是先放大石头,再装玻璃珠,再放沙粒,最后倒水。

3、只想抓住大块时间

很多ACCAer都固执己见,觉得学习ACCA这种费脑又伤神的事情,肯定得用一整个半天或者晚上来学才能达到最好的效果,至于其它半个小时十几分钟什么的,效率很低,完全是浪费时间。

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下面小编为大家准备了 ACCA考试 的相关考题,供大家学习参考。

(d) Suggest a set of SIX performance measures which the directors of SSH could use in order to assess the

quality of service provided to its clients. (3 marks)

正确答案:
(d) The following performance measures which could be used to assess the quality of service provided to its clients:
– The reliability of staff in keeping to scheduled appointment times with clients
– The responsiveness of staff to client enquiries or requests for assistance
– The quality of communications between SSH and its clients
– The competence of its staff in providing training to its clients
– The access times to staff upon the request of clients
– The availability of staff to meet emergency needs of clients
– The security of the data of its client base.
Notes: (i) Only six performance measures were required
(ii) Other relevant performance measures would be acceptable.

4 Assume today’s date is 5 February 2006.

Joanne is 37, she was born and until 2005 had lived all her life in Germany. She recently married Fraser, aged 38,

who is a UK resident, but who worked briefly in Germany. They have no children.

The couple moved to the UK to live permanently on 9 October 2005. Joanne was employed by an American company

in Germany, and she continued to work for them in the UK until the end of November 2005. Her earnings from the

American company were £5,000 per month. Joanne has not remitted any of the income she earned in Germany prior

to her arrival in the UK.

Joanne resigned from her job at the end of November 2005. The company did not hold her to the three months notice

stipulated in her contract, but still paid her for that period. In total, Joanne paid £4,200 in UK income tax under PAYE

for the tax tear 2005/06.

Joanne also wishes to sell the shares she holds in a German listed company. The shareholding cost the equivalent of

£3,500 in September 1986, and its current value is £21,500. She intends to sell the shares in March 2006 and to

invest the proceeds from the sale in the UK. Joanne has made no other capital disposals in the year.

Prior to her leaving employment, Joanne investigated the possibility of starting her own business providing a German

translation service for UK companies, and took some advice on the matter. She paid consultancy fees of £5,000

(excluding value added tax (VAT)) and bought a computer for £2,000 (excluding VAT), both on 23 October 2005.

Joanne started trading on 1 December 2005. She made sales of £2,000 in December, and estimates that her sales

will rise by £1,000 every month to a maximum of £7,000 per month. Joanne believes that her monthly expenses of

£400 (excluding VAT) will remain constant. Her year end will be 31 March, and the first accounts will be drawn up

to 31 March 2006.

Although Joanne has registered her business for tax purposes with the Revenue, she has not registered for VAT and

is unsure what is required of her in this respect.

Required:

(a) State, giving reasons, whether Joanne will be treated as resident or non-resident in the UK for the year of

assessment 2005/06, together with the basis on which her income and gains of that year will be subject to

UK taxation. (3 marks)

正确答案:
(a) Joanne will be treated as UK resident from the day she arrives in the UK, as she has stated her intention to move permanently
to the UK. Her income from this point will be taxable in the UK, although she will receive a full personal allowance
(unapportioned) for the year. Income earned in the UK will be taxable, but income earned abroad in Germany will not be
taxed unless it is remitted to the UK.
Although Joanne is UK resident, she is not UK domiciled. Thus, while capital gains on UK assets will be taxable, gains on
assets held overseas are taxable only to the extent that the proceeds of the sale are remitted to the UK. As Joanne intends to
remit the proceeds from selling her shares in Germany, the gain will be taxable in the UK.

(b) Calculate the inheritance tax (IHT) liability arising as a result of Christopher’s death. (11 marks)

正确答案:

 


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