Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
2 Years
Suitable for: The Introductory Certificate is suitable for those aspiring to work or already working in: A junior accounts clerk/Junior bookkeeper role in a small or medium sized enterprise. A range of junior accounting administration roles within an accounting department of a larger organisation or financial shared service centre. The Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting is broadly equivalent to GCSE level.
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Course programme
Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting - ACCA Course Outline
Module 1 Recording Financial Transactions (FA1)
· How accounting systems work.
· Types of business transactions and documentation
· Banking system and transactions
· Payroll
· Ledger accounts
· Cash and bank
· Sales and credit transactions
· Purchases and credit transactions
· Reconciliation
· Preparing the trial balance
· Duality of transactions and the double entry system
Module 2 Management Information (MA1)
· Cost and management accounting
· Basic cost information for management accounting.
· Collecting and recording cost information
· Revenue information for planning and control
· Systems for management accounting
· Source documents in costing systems
· Costs by nature, behaviour and purpose
· Costs for material, labour and expenses
· Actual and expected costs
· Spread sheet system in Microsoft excel
You should be aware that there is an online component and also 2 external exams for this course. See the frequently asked questions for further information
Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting
