The Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is one of the main recognised accounting and auditing bodies in the UK. ACCA
courses are structured in three parts with 14 modules overall. The ACCA exams
and study structure is being changed and a new structure and exams will be
available to candidates from December 2007. On completing all the 14 exams
(14), on line professional ethics module and three years of relevant practical
experience, students will be awarded membership of ACCA and permitted to use
the ACCA designator letters after their name. Silpa is the only ACCA registered
tuition provider (University College Registration Schemes - UCRS) and license
to hold Computer Based Exams in Hertfordshire.
This course aims to
develop knowledge and understanding of the business environment and the
influence this has on how organisations and
accountants operate, and of the role of the accountant and other key
business functions in contributing to an efficient, effective and ethical
organisation, and to build knowledge and understanding of the basic
principles of effective management.
Ideal for
Students who wish to continue their studies and qualify as a
Chartered Certified Accountant (Note: Practical experience is also required
– please see ACCA literature for details).
Entry Requirements
To enter the ACCA Professional Qualification scheme you must
be at least 18 and meet the ACCA’s own
academic entry criteria. Please contact us if you require further details.
Assessment Method
The syllabus is examined in a three hour paper.
Qualification Level
Qualification is at level 4/5 professional skills.
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The basic financial accounting in Paper 1.1 is developed in
Paper 2.5 Financial Reporting and Paper 3.6 Advanced Corporate Reporting.
Knowledge from Paper 1.1 provides the background to Paper 2.6 Audit and
Internal Review.
Work Links
This Paper is the first in the ACCA Professional Qualification
route. Chartered Certified Accountants can use the designatory
letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of finance or management in any
business.
This course aims to
develop knowledge and understanding of how to prepare and process basic
cost and quantitative information to support management in planning and
decision-making in a variety of business contexts.
Ideal for
Students who wish to continue their studies and qualify as a
Chartered Certified Accountant (Note: Practical experience is also required
– please see ACCA literature for details).
Entry Requirements
To enter the
ACCA Professional Qualification scheme you must be at least 18 and meet the
ACCA’s own academic entry criteria. Please
contact us if you require further details.
Some understanding of the accounting principles and practices from Paper
1.1 Preparing Financial Statements and basic competence in numeracy are assumed.
Assessment Method
The syllabus is examined in a three hour paper.
Qualification Level
Qualification is at level 4/5 professional skills.
Study Links
The methods introduced in this paper are revisited and
extended in Paper 2.4 Financial Management and Control and taken yet
further in Papers 3.3 Performance Management and 3.7 Strategic Financial
Management.
Work Links
This is the second Part 1 paper in the ACCA Professional
Qualification route. Chartered Certified Accountants can use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of
finance or management in any business.
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, including the preparation of basic
financial statements.
Ideal for
Students who wish to continue their studies and qualify as a
Chartered Certified Accountant (Note: Practical experience is also required
– please see ACCA literature for details).
Entry Requirements
To enter the
ACCA Professional Qualification scheme you must be at least 18 and meet the
ACCA’s own academic entry criteria. Please
contact us if you require further details.
Whilst there are no pre-requisites for this paper, candidates will be
expected to demonstrate an understanding of the theory and issues involved
in human resource management and to display appropriate writing skills in
answering the examination paper.
Assessment Method
The syllabus is examined in a three hour paper.
Qualification Level
Qualification
is at level 4/5 professional skills.
Study Links
Paper 1.3 is a pre-requisite for Paper 3.5 Strategic Business
Planning and Development.
Work Links
This is the third Part 1 paper in the ACCA Professional
Qualification route. Chartered Certified Accountants can use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of
finance or management in any business.