Sfm classes for self study
shikha (Articleship) (94 Points)
05 November 2014shikha (Articleship) (94 Points)
05 November 2014
CA AnKiT BoHrA (AB)
(Manager)
(25955 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
SFM Module plus pm along with RTP will be a better choice rather than having any ref books....
shikha
(Articleship)
(94 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
ya.. but i have not any conceptual clearity in this subject . direct preparation from study material is it ok ???
Kishor Bhat
(CA final CS executive (from Bangalore))
(1881 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
shikha
(Articleship)
(94 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
okie okie :) actually i have padhuka's book too.. but i have not study it yet... can i get padhuka classes from anywhere ???
Divya Sethi
(ca student)
(459 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
Go for Sanjay Saraf classes. That would be best for CA Final SFM
amit kumar
(CA-Final)
(104 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
Suganya Gayathri
(Tamil Nadu)
(21 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
CA AnKiT BoHrA (AB)
(Manager)
(25955 Points)
Replied 05 November 2014
yes classes are avaiable online also
Megha Mehta
(Student CA Final )
(39 Points)
Replied 06 November 2014
Sandeep
(CA Final)
(166 Points)
Replied 07 November 2014
As Amit said rightly, S D bala is the best book for self study. You will really feel like a live lecture. If u don't have classes, then only option remains for conceptual clarity and thats S D Bala/ V Pattabhiram book.
Once your concepts are clear, then you can try some problems from other books for variety. But ICAI PM/RTPs are must.
Shridhar has good variety of problems but does not clear concepts. Those who have done classes won't understand what is the difficulty in understanding FM without classes. So people may suggest other books. I have Shridhar as well as S D Bala. As I could not understand from Shreedhar, I had S D Bala and it really hepled me.
CA Vivek Kumar
(Practicing CA And GST Content writer for legalfilings.in)
(660 Points)
Replied 14 November 2014