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: It is the capstone financial accounting course for NUS BBA (Accountancy) students, following ACC1701, ACC2707, and ACC2708.
The standard ACC3704 exam is 2.5 to 3 hours for 100 marks. Students report that they know the content, but cannot produce the journal entries fast enough. Speed is a learned skill.
The students who hate ACC3704 are the ones who treat it like a memorization test. The students who love it (yes, they exist) treat it like a puzzle—where IFRS are the rules, the scenarios are the game board, and the financial statements are the final picture.
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It looks like you're asking for the proper way to format or write the post title/code .
: It is the capstone financial accounting course for NUS BBA (Accountancy) students, following ACC1701, ACC2707, and ACC2708.
The standard ACC3704 exam is 2.5 to 3 hours for 100 marks. Students report that they know the content, but cannot produce the journal entries fast enough. Speed is a learned skill.
The students who hate ACC3704 are the ones who treat it like a memorization test. The students who love it (yes, they exist) treat it like a puzzle—where IFRS are the rules, the scenarios are the game board, and the financial statements are the final picture.