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ACCA PM (F5) technical articles — complete index by syllabus area, with exam tips
This is a complete, organised index of every official ACCA Performance Management (PM/F5) technical article and tutor video — grouped by ACCA's own syllabus areas (A–E), linked to the current source pages, and annotated with an Eduyush insight on how each topic is examined.
Don't underestimate PM. It carries one of the lowest pass rates of the Applied Skills papers because it mixes heavy calculation with narrative judgement, and the Section C techniques below — variances, decision-making and performance measurement — are where the marks are won or lost.
Syllabus area AManagement information systems & data analytics
The newest area — and the one examiners report students most often skip. It can appear in any section.
Information systems
Insight: Examiner reports flag this as a routinely overlooked area that can surface anywhere in the paper. Don't leave it as a gap — it's easy narrative marks if you've actually read it.
Big data 1: what is big data?
Insight: Covers the "4 Vs" and what big data means for performance measurement — the conceptual base you'll be quizzed on in OTs.
Big data 2: how companies use big data
Insight: The application half, with real examples. Read it straight after part 1 so you can apply big data to a scenario rather than just define it.
Syllabus area BSpecialist cost & management accounting techniques
The costing toolkit — reliable OT and Section B/C calculation territory.
Activity-based costing (ABC)
Insight: Cost-driver logic and when ABC beats traditional absorption costing. A staple calculation — be fluent at building cost-driver rates and comparing the two methods.
Target costing & life-cycle costing
Insight: Know how to compute and then discuss the target cost gap, and how life-cycle costing spreads costs across all stages. The commentary carries as many marks as the number.
Throughput accounting & theory of constraints – part 1
Insight: The principles — bottlenecks and the throughput accounting ratio. Foundation for the worked examples in part 2.
Throughput accounting & theory of constraints – part 2
Insight: The five focusing steps with applied examples. Read both parts together; the TPAR calculation and ranking are the examinable core.
Environmental management accounting
Insight: Know the methods for accounting for environmental costs (input/output, flow-cost, ABC for environment). A discrete, learnable topic that often appears as a narrative requirement.
Syllabus area C · big Section C sourceDecision-making techniques
Heavy on calculation and judgement under uncertainty — a frequent 20-mark Section C question.
Relevant costsFoundation
Insight: The most foundational decision concept in PM — relevant means future, incremental and cash. Master it and make-or-buy, shutdown and special-order decisions all fall into place.
Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis
Insight: Break-even, margin of safety, target profit and multi-product break-even. A Section C favourite — practise the multi-product chart and the weighted C/S ratio.
Linear programming
Insight: Two-product constraint problems via the graphical method, plus shadow (dual) prices. Calculation-heavy — know how to read the optimal point and value a scarce resource.
The risks of uncertainty
Insight: Expected values, the maximax/maximin/minimax-regret decision rules and the value of perfect information. Know which rule suits a risk-seeker vs a risk-averse decision-maker.
Decision trees
Insight: A step-by-step expected-value approach. Practise the rollback method — drawing the tree correctly is half the marks.
Pricing 1: theoretical aspects
Insight: Price elasticity, the demand curve and pricing strategies (penetration, skimming, etc.) — the theory behind the practical calculation.
Pricing 2: practical aspects
Insight: The optimal-price calculation (P = a − bQ) and the tabular approach. A high-frequency calculation — learn to derive the demand equation from two price/quantity points.
Syllabus area D · big Section C sourceBudgeting & control
Forecasting, budgeting methods and the variance toolkit — variances in particular are a Section C mainstay.
All about budgeting — part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 55-part series
Insight: The full toolkit — flexible, activity-based, rolling, zero-based and beyond budgeting. Budgeting methods are dependable discussion marks; read all five so you can compare and recommend a method for a given scenario.
Materials mix & yield variancesHigh value
Insight: The trickiest variances in the paper — splitting the usage variance into mix and yield. A favourite 20-mark Section C question; drill the standard layout until it's automatic.
The learning rate & learning effect
Insight: The learning curve (y = ax^b) — when it appears it's a near-guaranteed calculation. Know both the doubling method and the equation method, and watch the steady-state cut-off.
Comparing budgeting techniques (incremental v ZBB) in the public sector
Insight: A classic discussion question — evaluate incremental against zero-based budgeting in a public-sector context. Have the strengths and weaknesses of each ready to deploy.
Time series & moving averages
Insight: Trend and seasonal variation for forecasting — the input to a budget. Know the additive vs multiplicative models and how to deseasonalise.
Regression & correlation
Insight: Line of best fit, the correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination. Forecasting calculations that pair with time series — know what r and r² actually tell you.
Syllabus area E · big Section C sourcePerformance measurement & control
The narrative-heavy area — financial and non-financial measures, divisional performance and transfer pricing.
Decentralisation & the need for performance measurement
Insight: The classic divisional-performance question — ROI vs RI, plus the non-financial measures. Know why ROI can drive dysfunctional decisions and where RI helps.
Transfer pricing
Insight: Purpose and methods (cost-based, market-based) and the effect on divisional motivation and group decisions. A recurring Section C topic — be ready to set and justify a transfer price range.
Balanced scorecard
Insight: The four perspectives (financial, customer, internal, learning & growth). A discussion staple — apply each perspective to the scenario rather than listing them generically.
Building blocks of performance management
Insight: The Fitzgerald & Moon model — dimensions, standards and rewards, especially for service businesses. Apply the model to the exam scenario for the marks.
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