Textbooks

We don't have any textbooks for this subject yet.

Why don't you be the first?
Sell your textbook for ACF1200

We don't have any notes for this subject yet.

Why don't you list yours first?
Sell your notes for ACF1200

Mike

$60 per hour

RELIABLE-RESPONSIBLE-PATIENT-ACCESSIBLE [LIVE ZOOM] Looking for a friendly tutor who can help you...

Nikki

$28 per hour

I'm a PhD candidate who loves to tutor and help my students ACE their assessments! Message me today...

Kelly

$30 per hour

Hi! I'm Kelly, your personal tutor. I am a Deans Scholar, and currently in my penultimate year of my...

Andrew

$25 per hour

As a PhD graduate and experienced academic, I offer personalized online tutoring services to help yo...

Swati

$45 per hour

I am a 1st year Advance Finance postgraduate student from Monash University. I have an impeccable ac...

Aditya

$45 per hour

I’m a qualified CA from India and a CFA with all 3 levels cleared currently working in Deloitte Aus...

Karan Sanjeev

$60 per hour

I have completed Masters of Management Finance from the University of Melbourne. I have scored H1 in...

Billie

$25 per hour

Awesome tutor || Homework helper || Cramming expert || PhD scholarship holder ** Learning is a...

Reviews

boring subject. assessment is of no use. Group assignment was the worst. The unit is so unorganised. Needs to have lectures instead of stupid animated videos

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019

most bloody boring subject but i found the system of weekly workshops enjoyable because it meant more chances to chat and way easier to ask for help if required because it allows plenty of time with tutors

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

New unit means that haven't really gotten anything down pat just yet. Lecturer changed midway during the semester; Eli was fantastic, John not so much. Tutors are pretty meh and I get the feel they go off the worksheets. Modules are easy to fake doing as homework. Concepts (and memorising info) are pretty hard if you don't have previous accounting experience, but it's doable. Just try and do the best with what you have.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016