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Micro-credential certification in Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting 1 FIN4034 (BAF)
The programme is designed to develop an understanding among students of the concepts and principles of financial accounting and reporting for public entities, including groups of companies. It introduces the conceptual framework, accounting for non-current assets, accounting for share capital, advanced financial statement analysis and builds on knowledge and skills in preparing the consolidated financial statements. Students are exposed to the financial reporting regulatory framework and are expected to display an in-depth knowledge of financial reporting standards applicable to public entities.
Note: Subject relates to Bachelor of Accounting & Finance
This programme is designed, delivered, assessed and awarded by SEGi University through the SEGiUniDigital Platform.
Entry Requirements - No
Min. Age Requirement - 19 Years Old and Above
Language Proficiency - Yes
Numeracy Proficiency - No
Prerequisites - No
- Financial Accounting and Reporting (IFRS 1/MFRS 1)
- Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting
- Accounting for Share Capital and Debentures
- Accounting for Non-Current Assets (IAS 16, IFRS 13, IAS 36, IAS 40)
- Limited Company Financial Statements (IAS 12, IAS 23)
- Consolidated Financial Statements (IFRS 12, IFRS 10)
- Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements
Assignment 1 - 20%
Assignment 2 - 30%
Final Exam - 50%
- Bachelor of Accounting & Finance
Upon successful completion of this Bachelor of Accounting & Finance programme and meeting the necessary entry requirements, students will be able to progress into the following programme(s):
- Master of Financial Planning
- Master of Accountancy
- Master of Business Administration (Global Business)
- Master of Business Administration (General Management)
The knowledge that the students learn from this subject will enhance their skills and knowledge on the understanding financial reporting regulatory framework and they are expected to display an in-depth knowledge of financial reporting standards applicable to public entities.