Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting (FA) will provide you with the learning of underlying principles and concepts relating to financial accounting, and develop proficiency in techniques such as double-entry techniques and preparation of basic financial statements.

Course Introduction

The Context and Purpose of Financial Reporting

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The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information

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Chapter 3:
The Use of Double-Entry and Accounting System
Chapter 4:
Trial Balance
Chapter 5:
Sales and Purchases
Chapter 6:
Control Account and Reconciliation
Chapter 7:
Cash
Chapter 8:
Bank Reconciliation
Chapter 9:
Correction of Errors and Suspense Account
Chapter 10:
Inventory
Chapter 11:
Tangible Non-Current Assets and Depreciation
Chapter 12:
Intangible Non-Current Asset and Amortisation
Chapter 13:
Accruals and Prepayments
Chapter 14:
Irrecoverable Debt and Allowances
Chapter 15:
Incomplete Records
Chapter 16:
Provisions and Contingencies
Chapter 17:
Capital Structure and Finance Costs
Chapter 18:
Limited Liability Company Financial Statements
Chapter 19:
Disclosure Notes
Chapter 20:
Events After the Reporting Period
Chapter 21:
Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 22:
Group
Chapter 23:
Associates
Chapter 24:
Ratio Analysis (Interpretation of Financial Statements)

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June 2022 Exam
Register by 17 Jan - 26 Jan 2022
Sept 2022 Exam
Register by 18 Apr - 26 Apr 2022
Dec 2022 Exam
Register by 18 Jul - 1 Aug 2022
This course provides you with an understanding of the subjects covered in the 'Financial Accounting' ACCA paper. The 'FA' paper – is concerned with the preparation of financial accounts. The purpose of this paper is to develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles, concepts and regulations relating to financial accounting and technical proficiency in the use of double-entry accounting techniques. This is a structured course with interactive lectures & quizzes online.

COURSE OUTLINE

Chapter 1: The Context and Purpose of Financial Reporting

LEARNING OUTCOME
1.1 Financial Reporting
1.2 Types of Business Entity
1.3 Information Needs by Different Users
1.4 Roles of the Regulatory System
1.5 Duties and Responsibilities of Directors and Other Parties
1.6 Chapter 1: Summary

Chapter 2: The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information

LEARNING OUTCOME
2.1 Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information
2.2 Accounting Concepts
2.3 Chapter 2: Summary

Chapter 3: The Use Of Double-Entry and Accounting System

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Chapter 4: Trial Balance

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Chapter 5: Sales and Purchases

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Chapter 6: Control Account and Reconciliation

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Chapter 7: Cash

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Chapter 8: Bank Reconciliation

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Chapter 9: Correction of Errors and Suspense Account

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Chapter 10: Inventory

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Chapter 11: Tangible Non-Current Assets and Depreciation

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Chapter 12: Intangible Non-Current Asset and Amortisation

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Chapter 13: Accruals and Prepayments

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Chapter 14: Irrecoverable Debt and Allowances

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Chapter 15: Incomplete Records

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Chapter 16: Provisions and Contingencies

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Chapter 17: Capital Structure and Finance Costs

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Chapter 18: Limited Liability Company Financial Statements

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Chapter 19: Disclosure Notes

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Chapter 20: Events After the Reporting Period

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Chapter 21: Statement of Cash Flows

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Chapter 22: Group

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Chapter 23: Associates

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Chapter 24: Ratio Analysis (Interpretation of Financial Statements)

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