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  • 21-10-2007 9:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 601 ✭✭✭


    Hey

    I am doing F3 sometime in the next month, I hoping it'll be easy as I havent started studying yet but ive already done financial in college for 2 years. I was wondering which would it be better for me to do the international or uk version

    Thanks in advance!

    Stephen


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  • Registered Users Posts: 17 BigBus


    Hi,

    Do you have, by chance, materials for F4? I'm looking for text and practice kit
    Hey

    I am doing F3 sometime in the next month, I hoping it'll be easy as I havent started studying yet but ive already done financial in college for 2 years. I was wondering which would it be better for me to do the international or uk version

    Thanks in advance!

    Stephen


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 184 ✭✭Climber


    The short answer is it doesn't really matter. The UK version is set for Irish and UK GAAP FRS whereas the international version is for IFRS. If you actually use this in your job you'll probable end up working with both Uk and International standards....

    Also, I have F4 Law materials, text book and question bank. I did this exam in Dec 07 and got 64%. Let me know if you want them...€50?


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 BigBus


    sounds resonable. how we meet? they are irish variant, aren't they?

    Climber wrote: »
    The short answer is it doesn't really matter. The UK version is set for Irish and UK GAAP FRS whereas the international version is for IFRS. If you actually use this in your job you'll probable end up working with both Uk and International standards....

    Also, I have F4 Law materials, text book and question bank. I did this exam in Dec 07 and got 64%. Let me know if you want them...€50?


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