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Advanced Audit and Assurance will teach you how to analyse, evaluate, and report on assurance engagements, as well as other issues in audit and assurance. Please note that the AAA paper requires a thorough understanding of the financial reporting standards examined in SBR. Therefore you should only book this course if you have already passed the SBR paper, or if you are sitting AAA and SBR together.
In this module you will learn about legal and other professional regulations, ethics and current issues, accepting, planning and managing engagements, concluding and reporting on engagements, and professional ethics.
In this module, you will learn about strategic analysis, strategic choice, the implementation and monitoring of strategy, and professional ethics.
This module must be taken at the end of your studies and relates to how students will be expected to work. It tests professional skills in the context of a specific business issue and your understanding and application of professional ethics.
This module covers applying technical and analytical techniques to resolve compliance and business issues, applying technical knowledge and professional judgement to determine alternative solutions to corporate reporting issues, and considering commercial impact and professional ethics.
This unit provides students with the skills and knowledge for drafting the financial statements of single limited companies and consolidated financial statements for groups of companies. Students will also acquire the tools and techniques required to analyse and interpret financial statements using ratio analysis.
In this module you will learn about accounting and reporting concepts and ethics, single entity financial statements, consolidated financial statements, and professional ethics.
In this module you will learn about financing options, managing financial risk, investment decisions and valuations, and professional ethics.
ACCA Financial Reporting builds on knowledge acquired in ACCA Financial Accounting at Knowledge Level. The main areas of the syllabus cover the reporting of financial information for single companies and for groups in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and relevant accounting standards.
This unit introduces students to the double-entry bookkeeping system and the associated documents and processes. Students will have learnt all stages necessary to process transactions using both manual and digital systems.
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Included in Unlimited package:- Tuition
- Revision
- Online Self-Marked Mock
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