ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business (RQF Level 4)
The ACCA Diploma in Financial and Management Accounting (RQF Level 4) is a qualification for those planning to work in an accounting role, and those involved in financial reporting, possibly in supervisory roles in accounting departments. This qualification would also be suitable for managers who need a broader knowledge of business organisations and of managing people. Students who are in a technician role in a commercial organisation would also benefit from training that requires examined knowledge to complement their training programme.
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Business and Technology (FBT/BT)
- Understand the purpose and types of businesses and how they interact with key stakeholders and the external environment
- Understand business organisation structure, functions and the role of corporate governance
- Recognise the functions, systems and new technologies in accountancy and audit in communicating, reporting and assuring financial information, including the effective compliance, internal control and security of financial and other data
- Recognise the principles of authority and leadership and how teams and individuals are recruited, managed, motivated and developed
- Understand the importance of personal effectiveness as the basis for effective team and organisational behaviour
- Recognise that all aspects of business and finance should be conducted in a manner which complies with and is in the spirit of accepted professional ethics and professional values
Management Accounting (FMA/FM)
- Explain the nature, source and purpose of management information
- Explain and apply cost accounting techniques
- Prepare budgets for planning and control
- Compare actual costs with standard costs and analyse any variances
- Explain and apply performance measurements and monitor business performance
Financial Accounting (FFA/FA)
- Explain the context and purpose of financial reporting
- Define the qualitative characteristics of financial information
- Demonstrate the use of double-entry and accounting systems
- Record transactions and events
- Prepare a trial balance (including identifying and correcting errors)
- Prepare basic financial statements for incorporated and unincorporated entities
- Prepare simple consolidated financial statements
- Interpretation of financial statements
Foundations in Professionalism*:
- Introduction to ethics and professionalism
- Professionalism
- Law and regulation
- Professional ethics
- Personal effectiveness at work
- Personal values
- Case study
- Objective test
*Students only need to complete the Foundations in Professionalism once if they intend to complete more than one qualification.
The course is designed to introduce learners to accounting in business within a political, economical, social, technological, environmental and legal context, all within an ethical framework.
6 weeks per module, with 6 contact hours per week: Part-Time
Part Time
Face-to-face
English
Learners are expected to be:
• Above 16 years old upon commencement
• Possess at least 12 years of education or 1 GCE A-Level PASS grade or equivalent
• English proficiency equivalent to a PASS in English Language subject at Year 10/GCE O Level/GCSE or Level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages or PTE Academic 51 or IELTS 5.5 (reading and writing must be at 5.5) or equivalent.
• Candidates who do not fully meet the above requirements may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Course Fee: $900.00
Application Fee: $50.00
GST: $66.50
Total: $1,016.50 (Inclusive of 7% GST)
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