Professional Courses - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
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Description
What is the Course About?Students must have previously completed the Diploma in
Accounting & Business.
ACCA is not only about accounting, you will also develop a range of
skills and knowledge in finance, tax, audit, management, law and
information systems.
The financial and technical experience you will develop en route to
ACCA qualification ensures that you can work anywhere, for example,
within accounting/auditing, government, banking/finance, and any
type of local or international business.
What Subjects will I study?
The ACCA Qualification exam syllabus is divided into two levels:
Fundamentals and Professional.
The Fundamentals level is divided into two modules: Knowledge and
Skills
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Students must have previously completed the Diploma in
Accounting & Business.
ACCA is not only about accounting, you will also develop a range of
skills and knowledge in finance, tax, audit, management, law and
information systems.
The financial and technical experience you will develop en route to
ACCA qualification ensures that you can work anywhere, for example,
within accounting/auditing, government, banking/finance, and any
type of local or international business.
What Subjects will I study?
The ACCA Qualification exam syllabus is divided into two levels:
Fundamentals and Professional.
The Fundamentals level is divided into two modules: Knowledge and
Skills
The Knowledge module introduces you to the core areas of financial
and management accounting, providing the platform which the other
technical accountancy areas will be studied in greater detail.
The Skills module contains six subjects which comprehensively cover
the main technical areas that any accountant, regardless of their
future career aspirations, is expected to have mastered.
Fundamentals - Knowledge
F1 Accounting in Business
F2 Management Accounting
F3 Financial Accounting
These three papers enable you to gain the Diploma in Accounting and
Business, which also forms part of the qualifications in
Foundations in Accountancy. (FAB, FFA and FMA) These courses are
run conjointly except for the F3 (FFA) course which is a 20 week
course for those with no previous experience of double entry
book-keeping, details of which are given on this page. Details
concerning the F1(FAB) and F2 (FMA) courses are listed under the
Foundations in Accountancy pages.
Fundamental - Skills
F4 Corporate Business Law
F5 Performance Management
F6 Taxation
F7 Financial Reporting
F8 Audit and Assurance
F9 Financial Management
Professional - Essentials (not currently supported by courses at
IOM College)
P1 Professional Accountant
P2 Corporate Reporting
P3 Business Analysis
Options (two to be completed)
P4 Advanced Financial Management
P5 Advanced Performance Management
P6 Advanced Taxation
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance
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