ACCA Performance Management (PM/F5) – OnDemand Lectures
The ACCA OnDemand courses are award-winning structured online course with the flexibility to start anytime and study anywhere. Topic focused learning modules, containing tutor-led bite-sized videos. Engaging activities designed for effective online learning. Integrated programme to guide students efficiently through the whole syllabus.
Who’s it for?
If you can’t attend timetabled classes, but still want a high-level of guidance and support, then OnDemand is the perfect option for you. You can study in your own time, while making sure you’re hitting the right milestones with our engaging online resources.
What’s included?
✅ Online resources designed to keep you motivated – Specifically designed online resources available on a wide range of devices so you can study the way you want. Includes practice questions, tutor-led videos, study materials and an integrated workbook.
✅ Structured tutor-led study programme – Expert tutors guide you through the whole syllabus, so you know exactly what you need to complete and when, helping to keep you on track just like in the classroom.
✅ Preparation exam questions – Interactive practice questions per subject plus marked mock exams with feedback. Realistic case studies provide context of how concepts will be seen in real life.
✅ Dedicated tutor support – We’re available weekdays until late, and weekends 9am-1pm. Get an instant answer with LiveChat or get a response in less than four working hours via request a call back and email.
✅ Learning Coach to monitor progress – In addition to academic support, our team of Learning Coaches offer advice, guidance and support on how to best learn and progress through your course. They use data to identify if you need extra support and will help you get back on track should you need it.
✅ MyKaplan – Our online portal helps you get exam confident. You’ll get full access to learning resources including time-management tools, mock exams, forums, online tests with instant feedback, and direct contact with tutors.
Module Aim:
You’ll develop knowledge to apply management accounting techniques to quantitive and qualitive information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control.
Study Materials:
The course fee includes digital copies of the below. You may opt to receive a physical copy of the study materials by post to your personal address (shipping fee calculated at checkout).
- Study text – A textbook covering the full subject syllabus with worked examples and activities. We’re an ACCA-approved content provider, so you can be confident you’re learning exactly what you need for the exam.
- Integrated workbook – Helps you work through the syllabus, with room to write your notes. It helps you keep everything in one place to make it easy to study and revise from.
- Exam kit – Included in the exam kit is our recommended revision approach and a revision plan, exam technique guide, an analysis of past exams (past papers have been made available by ACCA) with exam specific information, and practice questions with answers covering all areas of the syllabus.
- Pocket notes – Our ACCA pocket notes are pocket-sized, brief revision notes that highlight and prioritise the essential topics you need to understand to pass your exams.
- Study programme – Integrated into your MyKaplan course, this outlines the course structure, providing guidance on what to do, and when.
- Application modules – Core study material that all students receive. It’s tutor-led with interactive tasks to help deepen your understanding of key topic areas.
Testing and Mocks:
We have a wealth of materials to help you revise for and pass your exams. All study options come with the following:
- Knowledge checks – As you go along, knowledge checks help assess your understanding of a topic before you move onto the next one.
- Consolidation Test – This is a short assessment of approximately 50 marks designed to show where your knowledge strengths and weaknesses are. It’s computer marked for instant feedback.
- Progress Test – This is an exam that closely reflects the real exam format to give you an early indication of your progress. It’s computer marked (Section A and B*) and part human marked to provide individual student feedback.
- Mock exam – Practice your exam technique with a mock exam, which replicates the format of the final exam, so you can check your progress. The mock exam is computer marked (Section A and B*) and part human marked (with the exception of the Corporate & Business Law (LW) subject) with feedback provided directly to you so you can understand the answer and improve your own.
- Revision Question Debriefs – Videos that walk you through an answer to an exam-standard question highlighting the correct approach to the question and how you could score marks.
- Question-based mock exams – The question-based course provides you with additional questions worth in excess of the 100 marks you will have in your real exam, in computer based exam format. You will complete the questions at home and submit online by the submission date. You will then have access to the recorded debriefs (OnDemand only) and detailed answers to work through with your personalised feedback to help you prepare fully for your exam.
- Test yourself – Choose multi-choice questions from the relevant topics and create your own mock exam to test areas of the syllabus you want to focus on. This is computer marked for immediate feedback.
*Section A only for AA
Exam Structure:
The syllabus is assessed by a three hour computer based examination. All questions are compulsory. The exam will contain both computational and
discursive elements. Some questions will adopt a scenario/case study approach. Candidates are provided with a formulae sheet.
The total exam time is 3 hours. Prior to the start of the exam candidates are given an extra 10 minutes to read the exam instructions.
- Section A of the exam comprises 15 objective test questions of 2 marks each.
- Section B of the exam comprises of three case style questions. These each contain five objective test questions which are based around a common scenario.
- Section C of the exam comprises two 20 mark constructed response questions. The two 20 mark questions will come from decision making techniques, budgeting and control and/or performance measurement and control areas of the syllabus. These questions may also include requirements related to the information systems area of the syllabus.
The section A questions and the questions in section B can cover any areas of the syllabus.
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Syllabus and Study Guide: Click Here to view Syllabus and Study Guide.
Students Studying for the ACCA qualification through KPMG Learning Academy benefit from a tax credit of 70% of the costs incurred via the Get Qualified Scheme.
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Course Features
- Language English
- Assessments CBE