ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (ATX-Advance Taxation (Strategic Professional, Optional))
The Advanced Taxation (ATX) module provides a comprehensive understanding of …
What you'll learn
Apply advanced principles of taxation to complex scenarios, including corporate, personal, and international tax cases.
Formulate effective tax planning strategies to optimize tax liabilities for individuals and businesses.
Analyze the impact of tax policies on business decisions and stakeholder interests.
Manage tax risks and ensure compliance with international tax regulations.
Address ethical considerations and demonstrate professionalism in tax advisory roles.
Provide expert guidance on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate restructuring from a tax perspective.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (BT-Business Technology (Fundamental, Applied Knowledge))
The Business Technology (BT) module introduces students to the role …
What you'll learn
Understand the role and functions of businesses in the global economy.
Evaluate the influence of technology on business processes, operations, and competitive advantage.
Explain organizational structures, governance, and the role of stakeholders.
Assess the impact of external and internal environments on business performance.
Recognize the role of innovation and information systems in business success.
Apply basic management principles to improve efficiency and achieve organizational goals.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (FA-Financial Accounting (Fundamental, Applied Knowledge))
The Financial Accounting (FA) module introduces the fundamentals of financial …
What you'll learn
Understand and apply the principles of double-entry bookkeeping.
Prepare financial statements for different types of entities, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and companies.
Apply International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to basic financial reporting scenarios.
Analyze and interpret financial statements to assess organizational performance.
Understand the conceptual framework of financial reporting and its relevance to decision-making.Understand and apply the principles of double-entry bookkeeping.
Prepare financial statements for different types of entities, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and companies.
Apply International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to basic financial reporting scenarios.
Analyze and interpret financial statements to assess organizational performance.
Understand the conceptual framework of financial reporting and its relevance to decision-making.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (FM-Financial Management (Fundamental, Applied Skills))
The Financial Management (FM) module builds on fundamental accounting concepts …
What you'll learn
Apply financial management techniques to solve problems related to investment appraisal, financing decisions, and financial analysis.
Analyze and interpret financial statements for decision-making purposes.
Evaluate and manage risk in financial decision-making, including currency and interest rate risk.
Understand the principles of capital structure and dividend policies.
Calculate the cost of capital and use it for investment and financing decisions.
Manage working capital effectively to improve liquidity and operational efficiency.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (FR-Financial Reporting (INT Variant) (Fundamental, Applied Skills))
The Financial Reporting (FR) module focuses on the preparation and …
What you'll learn
Apply the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to the preparation of financial statements.
Understand and analyze the components of financial statements, including the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
Prepare financial statements for different types of entities, including companies, partnerships, and sole traders.
Understand the recognition, measurement, and disclosure requirements for various accounting items, such as revenue, assets, liabilities, and equity.
Identify and account for adjustments related to accounting for leases, investments, and foreign currencies.
Interpret financial statements to assess financial health and performance in accordance with IFRS.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (LW-Corporate and Business Law (UK) (Fundamental, Applied Skills))
The Corporate and Business Law (UK) module provides an essential …
What you'll learn
Understand the key elements of UK business and corporate law, including the legal system, sources of law, and the role of courts.
Identify and apply legal principles relating to the formation and operation of business entities, including companies and partnerships.
Analyze and apply the principles of contract law, including offer, acceptance, and consideration, and understand the enforceability of contracts.
Understand the key regulations governing employment law, including employee rights, contracts, and dispute resolution.
Evaluate legal implications of business decisions, including taxation, competition law, and intellectual property rights.
Identify the legal frameworks surrounding mergers, acquisitions, and other business transactions.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (MA-Management Accounting (Fundamental, Applied Knowledge))
The Management Accounting (MA) module introduces students to the role …
What you'll learn
Understand the principles of cost accounting and the behavior of costs in relation to business activities.
Prepare and analyze different types of budgets and forecast future financial performance.
Use cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis to make decisions on pricing, product mix, and break-even analysis.
Understand the methods of costing, including absorption and marginal costing, and how to apply them to various business scenarios.
Evaluate business performance using key performance indicators (KPIs), variance analysis, and financial control systems.
Make short-term decisions based on financial data, including pricing decisions, make-or-buy decisions, and product discontinuation.
ACCA December Lectures for March Exams (PM-Performance Management (Fundamental, Applied Skills))
The Performance Management (PM) module focuses on evaluating and improving …
What you'll learn
Understand the role of performance management in organizations and how it contributes to achieving organizational goals.
Apply different techniques for budgeting, forecasting, and setting performance targets.
Perform variance analysis to assess performance, including the analysis of cost, revenue, and profit variances.
Evaluate non-financial performance measures and integrate them with financial performance metrics.
Use performance management tools like balanced scorecards, key performance indicators (KPIs), and benchmarking.
Make recommendations to improve organizational performance based on financial analysis and performance data.
