ACCA Qualification Professional Qualification in Accounting and Finance Is ACCA for you? We are introducing a scheme, which will enable you to find out about ACCA first hand. The Fundamentals Knowledge Level courses – Paper F1, F2, F3 are now available separately from the rest of the programme. During this course days you will familiarise yourself with ACCA, find out how we conduct our courses, have an opportunity to talk to our tutors and ask your own questions, and eventually be in a better position to decide if ACCA is for you. What is ACCA? The ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification is one of the most highly respected and valued qualifications available internationally. It is recognised by member states of the European Union. Gaining such a qualification is evidence that the holder possesses skills and knowledge which are in high demand by employers in industry, banking, auditing, consulting as well as other professions like taxation and law. Who studies for the ACCA Qualification? The ACCA Programme is most suitable for those that aspire to become professionals in any sector of business. University graduates of any discipline can join the programme. No previous knowledge of accounting or finance is required. Course timetable: Page 11 Course Location: Warsaw Wrocław ACCA courses price list – page 4 Opiekun Klienta Warszawa Anna Miłek Tel. +48 22 579 8213 [email protected]Wrocław Beata Kaputa Tel. +48 71 375 1006 [email protected][email protected]EY Academy of Business al. Armii Ludowej 26 00-609 Warszawa Tel. + 48 22 579 8000 Fax + 48 22 579 8001
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ACCA Qualification Professional Qualification in Accounting and Finance
Is ACCA for you?
We are introducing a scheme, which will enable you to find out about ACCA first hand.
The Fundamentals Knowledge Level courses – Paper F1, F2, F3 are now available separately from the rest of the programme. During this course days you will familiarise yourself with ACCA, find out how we conduct our courses, have an opportunity to talk to our tutors and ask your own questions, and eventually be in a better position to decide if ACCA is for you.
What is ACCA?
The ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification is one of the most highly respected and valued qualifications available internationally. It is recognised by member states of the European Union.
Gaining such a qualification is evidence that the holder possesses skills and knowledge which are in high demand by employers in industry, banking, auditing, consulting as well as other professions like taxation and law.
Who studies for the ACCA Qualification?
The ACCA Programme is most suitable for those that aspire to become professionals in any sector of business.
University graduates of any discipline can join the programme.
No previous knowledge of accounting or finance is required.
The ACCA syllabus is a comprehensive programme in financial management skills.
The ACCA Qualification takes the candidate to advanced levels in a variety of subjects such as:
► Financial Reporting under IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)
► Polish Tax
► Management Decision Making
► Financial Strategies
Candidates not only gain specialist knowledge in finance and accounting, but also acquire valuable skills in organisational management and strategy.
It therefore increases the career prospects of the employee and reduces training costs of the employer.
How long does it take to do the ACCA Qualification?
The ACCA programme consists of two parts, which are subdivided into a total of fourteen examinations. The number of course days is different for each part of the ACCA programme.
Those that hold relevant university degrees may be given exemptions from certain examinations. Depending on the number of exemptions, a candidate should expect to complete the programme in two to three years.
However no exemptions are given in any of the papers at the Professional Part.
We can assist you in applying for ACCA exemptions.
ACCA Examinations
Each ACCA paper has one exam. The examination sessions are organised directly by ACCA and take a place twice a year, in June and December throughout the world. Examinations in Poland take place in Warsaw and Cracow.
The courses and the examinations are conducted in English. The tables on pages 5-9 show the structure and content of the syllabus.
What does EY Academy of Bussiness offer?
Our courses are intensive and are specially designed to help the candidate apply examination technique.
We believe that when candidates start the ACCA programme it is essential that they get a strong grounding in Financial and Management Accounting and we achieve this through a series of intensive courses in papers F2 and F3.
The usual structure of courses (with the exception of papers F2 and F3) is a one or two-day introductory course (normally at weekends) to put candidates into context. A few weeks later there is a two-day mid-term course and before the exam there is a longer revision course during which the candidates practice exam questions. One month before the exam, candidates take our mock exam. This is conducted under exam conditions and its purpose is to give the candidates feedback before the real exam.
When and where are the courses?
ACCA courses are available in Warsaw and Wroclaw. The courses timetable is shown on page 11.
The course fee on a course day basis is shown on the next page. The costs relate to the period from 25 August 2013 up to 25 January 2014.
Fees are payable per examination session, in advance. In addition to the fee, there is the cost of books, registration with ACCA, annual subscription, administration and examination fee. Prices do not include accommodation fee.
Fees for ACCA for 2013 – given in Polish zloty (PLN)
All prices are net prices. For all the prices we charge VAT of 23%.
* Do Paper F6 (podatki, polski wariant) nie ma możliwości zakupienia podręczników Kaplan Publishing Foulks Lynch. Materiały szkoleniowe rozdawane na kursie pełnią rolę książek. Ich cena została doliczona do kosztów szkolenia; nie ma możliwości z ich rezygnacji.
► Hot-line – secure & constant contact with lecturer
► Mock examination
► CBE – Computer Based Exams: F1, F2, F3 – at a discounted price (look at information on page 4)
► Snacks during breaks. Including: 11:00 fresh doughnuts and at 13:00 sandwiches
► Tea, coffee and water throughout the day
How to apply?
If you are interested in the ACCA programme and you wish to start, please complete the attached application form on the last page and return it to us by fax +48 22 579 8001 as soon as possible. Applications will be accepted on a first come first served basis.
If you would like to receive more information, please contact us on: +48 22 579 8000 or send us an e-mail: [email protected]
You are more than welcome to use our web site www.academyofbusiness.pl
ACCademia - Discount on training for the young and ambitious university graduates Promotion applies to all graduates under the age of 28 years. .
Take & Pass – 60%discount on
repeated training
CBE – Computer Based Exams F1, F2, F3 at a discounted price for all course participants
2013 ACCA courses timetable The dates given below are provisional and may be subject to change
ACCA courses are organized in Warsaw and in Wrocław.
All candidates, irrespective of exemptions, are advised to take courses on papers F3 and F2 as they are core and are essential knowledge for the higher papers - fewer course days are taken for the higher papers. Additionally, the candidates will benefit immensely from practising examination techniques at this foundation level. Successful completion of the above stage will ensure success in ACCA
Warszawa
Every course in Wrocław will take place only if a group of minimum 10 people will be present.
There is the possibility to purchase the mock examination without ta king part In the course. The cost of it would be 129 PLN + 23% VAT.
For those taking part in the course the mock exams are free of charge.
Mock exams in Warsaw will take place:
From 9th to 11th November between 9:00-12:15 and 12:30-15:45
*Mock exam Wrocław – ‘Take-home exams’ or if an individual meeting with the consultant is arranged.
Business organisation structure, governance and management: The business organisation and its
structure; The formal and informal business organization; Organisational culture in business; Stakeholders of business organizations; Information technology and information systems in business; Committees in the business organization; Business ethics and ethical behaviour; Governance and social responsibility in business.
Key environmental influences and constraints on business and accounting: Political and legal
factors; Macro-economic factors; Social and demographic factors; Technological factors; Competitive factors.
History and role of accounting in business: The history and function of accounting in business; Law
and regulation governing accounting; Financial systems, procedures and IT applications; The relationship between accounting and other business functions.
Specific functions of accounting and internal financial control: Accounting and finance functions
within business; Internal and external auditing and their functions; Internal financial control and security within business organizations; Fraud and fraudulent behaviour and their prevention in business.
Leading and managing individuals and teams: Leadership, management and supervision; Individual
and group behaviour in business organizations; Team formation, development and management; Motivating individuals and groups.
Recruiting and developing effective employees: Recruitment and selection, managing diversity, and
equal opportunity; Techniques for improving personal effectiveness at work and their benefits; Features of effective communication; Training, development, and learning in the maintenance and improvement of business performance; Review and appraisal of individual performance.
Paper F2
Management Accounting MA
The nature and purpose of cost and management accounting: Accounting for management; Cost and
management accounting versus financial accounting.
Cost classification, behaviour and purpose: Production and non-production costs; Direct and indirect
costs; Fixed and variable costs.
Business mathematics and computer spreadsheets: Dealing with uncertainty; Statistics for business;
Use of computer spreadsheets.
Cost accounting techniques: Accounting for materials; Accounting for labour; Accounting for overheads;
Marginal and absorption costing; Job and batch costing; Process costing; Service / operation costing.
Budgeting and standard costing: Nature and purpose of budgeting; Functional budgets; Flexible
budgets and standard costing; Basic variance analysis under absorption and marginal costing; Reconciliation of budgeted profit to actual profit.
The context and purpose of financial reporting: The reasons for, and objectives of, financial reporting;
Users’ and stakeholders’ needs; The main elements of financial reports; The regulatory framework.
The qualitative characteristics of financial information and the fundamental bases of accounting:
The qualitative characteristics of financial reporting; Alternative bases used in the preparation of financial information.
The use of double-entry and accounting systems: Double-entry book-keeping principles including the
maintenance of accounting records and sources of information; Ledger accounts, books of prime entry, and journals; Accounting systems and the impact of information technology on financial reporting.
Recording transactions and events: Sales and purchases; Cash; Inventory; Tangible non-current
assets; Depreciation; Intangible non-current assets and amortization; Accruals and prepayments; Receivables and payables; Provisions and contingencies; Capital structure and finance costs.
Preparing a trial balance: Trial balance; Correction of errors; Control accounts and reconciliations; Bank
reconciliations; Suspense accounts.
Preparing basic financial statements: Balance sheets; Income statements; Events after the balance
sheet date; Accounting for partnerships; Cash flow statements (excluding partnerships); Incomplete records.
Governance and responsibility: The scope of governance; Agency relationships and theories; The board of
directors; Board committees; Directors’ remuneration; Different approaches to corporate governance; Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility; Governance: reporting and disclosure.
Internal control and review: Management control systems in corporate governance; Internal control, audit
and compliance in corporate governance; Internal control and reporting; Management information in audit and internal control.
Identifying and assessing risk; Risk and the risk management process; Categories of risk; Identification,
assessment and measurement of risk.
Controlling risk: Targeting and monitoring risk; Methods of controlling and reducing risk; Risk avoidance,
retention and modelling.
Professional values and ethics: Ethical theories; Different approaches to ethics and social responsibility;
Professions and the public interest; Professional practice and codes of ethics; Conflicts of interest and the consequences of unethical behaviour; Ethical characteristics of professionalism.
Paper P 2
Corporate Reporting CR IFRS
The professional and ethical duty of the accountant: Professional behaviour and compliance with
accounting standards; Ethical requirements of corporate reporting and the consequences of unethical behaviour; Social responsibility.
The financial reporting framework: The contribution and limitations of financial statements in meeting the
needs of users’ and capital markets; The applications, strengths and weaknesses of an accounting framework; Critical evaluation of principles and practices.
Reporting the financial performance of entities: Performance reporting; Non-current assets; Financial
instruments; Leases; Segment reporting; Employee benefits; Income taxes; Provisions, contingencies and events after the balance sheet date; Related parties; Share-based payment.
Financial statements of groups of entities: Group accounting including cash flow statement; Continuing
and discontinued interests; Changes in group structures; Foreign transactions and entities.
Specialised entities: Financial reporting in specialised, not-for-profit and public sector entities; Reporting
requirements of small and medium sized entities (SMEs).
Implications of changes in accounting regulation on financial reporting; The effect of changes in accounting standards on accounting systems; Proposed changes to accounting standards.
The appraisal of financial performance and position of entities: The creation of suitable accounting
policies; Analysis and interpretation of financial information and measurement of performance.
Current developments: Environmental and social reporting; Convergence between national and international
reporting standards; Comparison of national reporting requirements; Current reporting issues.
Paper P 3
Business Analysis BA
Strategic position: The need for, and purpose of, strategic and business analysis; Environmental issues
affecting the strategic position of an organization; Competitive forces affecting an organization; Marketing and the value of goods and services; The internal resources, capabilities and competences of an organization; The expectations of stakeholders and the influence of ethics and culture.
Strategic choices: The influence of corporate strategy on an organization; Alternative approaches to
achieving competitive advantage; Alternative directions and methods of development; Strategic action.
Organising and enabling success: Managing strategic change; Understanding strategy development;
Business process change; The role of process and process change initiatives; Improving the processes of the organization; Software solutions.
Information technology: Principles of e-business; E-business application: upstream supply chain
Role and responsibility towards stakeholders: Conflicting stakeholder interests; The role and responsibility
of senior financial executive/advisor; Impact of environmental issues on corporate objectives and on governance; Financial strategy formulation; Ethical issues in financial management.
Advanced investment appraisal: Discounted cash flow techniques and the use of free cash flows; Impact of
financing on investment decisions and adjusted present values; Application of option pricing theory in investment decisions; International investment and financing decisions; Impact of capital investment on financial reporting.
Acquisitions and mergers: Acquisitions and mergers versus other growth strategies; Valuation for
acquisitions and mergers; Regulatory framework and processes; Financing acquisitions and mergers.
Corporate reconstruction and re-organisation: Predicting corporate failure; Financial reconstruction;
Business re-organisation.
Treasury and advanced risk management techniques: The role of the treasury function in multinationals;
The use of financial derivatives to hedge against forex risk; The use of financial derivatives to hedge against interest rate risk; Other forms of risk; Dividend policy in multinationals and transfer pricing.
Economic environment for multinationals: Management of international trade and finance; Strategic
business and financial planning for multinationals.
Emerging issues in finance and financial management: Developments in world financial markets; Financial
engineering and emerging derivative products; Developments in international trade and finance.
Paper P 5
Advanced Performance Management APM
Strategic planning and control: Introduction to strategic management accounting; Appraisal of alternative
approaches to budgeting for control; Changes in business structure and management accounting ; Effect of Information Technology (IT) on modern management accounting.
Economic, fiscal and environmental factors: Impact of world economic and market trends; Impact of
national fiscal and monetary policy on performance; Other environmental and ethical issues.
Performance measurement systems and design: Management accounting and information systems;
Internal sources of management information; External sources of management information; Recording and processing methods; Management reports.
Strategic performance measurement: Performance hierarchy; Scope of strategic performance measures in
private sector; Strategic performance issues in complex business structures; Divisional performance and transfer pricing issues; Scope of strategic performance measures in not-for-profit organizations; Behavioural aspects of performance measurement.
Performance evaluation and corporate failure: Alternative views of performance measurement; Non-
financial performance indicators; Predicting and preventing corporate failure.
Current developments and emerging issues in management accounting and performance management: Current developments in management accounting techniques; Current issues and trends in
performance management.
Paper P 7
Advanced Audit and Assurance AAA
Regulatory Environment: International regulatory frameworks for audit and assurance services; Money
laundering; Laws and regulations.
Professional and Ethical Considerations: Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants; Fraud and error;
Professional liability.
Practice Management: Quality control; Advertising, publicity, obtaining professional work and fees;
Tendering; Professional appointments.
Assignments: The audit of historical financial information including; Planning, materiality and assessing the
risk of misstatement; Evidence; Evaluation and review; Group audits; Audit-related services; Assurance services; Prospective financial information; Forensic audits; Internal audit; Outsourcing.
Reporting: Auditor’s reports; Reports to management; Other reports.
Current Issues and Developments: Professional, ethical and corporate governance; Information technology;
Transnational audits; Social and environmental auditing; Other current issues.
We kindly ask you to complete the application form and send by fax to 22 579 8001 or by email to [email protected] After we receive the form we will put you on the F2 and F3 courses participants list. Details regarding registration in ACCA in the U.K will be sent via email.
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► Date of birth
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