ACCA Examiner’s Reports

The ACCA Examiner’s Reports are a fantastic free resource for anyone looking to start their exam preparations.
After all, who else is better suited to telling you what you need to do to pass the ACCA exams than the Examiners themselves?
We’ve added the most recent ACCA Examiner’s Reports below for you, and provided AI Overviews* for each, allowing you to listen to the key points and analysis from each report – ideal if you need to give your eyes a break, or are just a bit tired of reading!
ACCA Examiner’s Reports – Applied Knowledge
ACCA BT Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA MA Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA FA Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA Examiner’s Reports – Applied Skills
ACCA FR Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA LW Examiner’s Report
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ACCA TX Examiner’s Report
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ACCA PM Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA AA Examiner’s Report
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ACCA FM Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA Examiner’s Reports – Strategic Professional
ACCA SBL Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
ACCA SBR Examiner’s Report
Audio AI Overview
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What did you think of the AI Overviews?
We’ve tried something new with the AI Overviews, and, as with anything created by AI tools like these are very much still in the infancy phase.
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*Please note that the AI Overviews have been created using the full ACCA Examiner’s Report documents as the main source of information. We do not recommend that you use these as a primary source for theoretical learning, as concepts can sometimes be miscommunicated, especially without the visual elements that are required for some topics such as calculations or tables. We still suggest that you read the full Examiner’s Reports to ensure all theories are seen within the context of the questions provided in the examples.