Fast Track A Level In Accountancy

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Module 1 - Introduction to Financial Accounting

Lesson 1: Purposes of Accounting
Lesson 2: Accounting records
Lesson 3: Verification of accounting records
Lesson 4: Final Accounts

Assignment A

Module 2 - Financial and Management Accounting

Lesson 5: Types of business organisation
Lesson 6: Accounting concepts
Lesson 7: Final Accounts. Further aspects
Lesson 8: Analysis of performance
Lesson 9: Introduction to budgeting
Lesson 10: The impact of ICT in accounting

Assignment B

The course covers all the content of the AQA AS Accounting course 2120.

Textbooks
This course is self-contained so you will not need to use any extra textbooks. However, you may find useful to read other books on this subject:

Business Accounting 1- Frank Wood & Alan Sangster, FT Prentice Hall.
Business Accounts- David Cox, Osborne books
You can also contact your tutor if you feel you need more practice in any of the topics covered in this course.

The Examination
The course is examined in two components:

Examination Paper 1 - Unit 1 Introduction to Financial Accounting
This paper is one hour and thirty minutes in length and the marks provide 50% of the overall marks of the course, AS, and 25% of A Level. There are four compulsory questions.

Examination Paper 2 - Unit 2 Financial and Management Accounting
This paper is one hour and thirty minutes in length and the marks provide 50% of the overall marks of the course, AS, and 25% of A Level. There are four compulsory questions.

A2 Accounting

The Course
The course is divided into two modules, each of which is divided into lessons to facilitate the progress of your learning. Within the modules, the lessons have been organised to provide you with what has been considered the appropriate sequence to progressively develop your knowledge in accounting. At the end of each module there is a tutor-marked assessment which, when completed, should be sent to your tutor.

Each module of the course corresponds to the examination module. The lessons are of different length and difficulty. Some of them have references to carefully selected websites to provide you with further practice, summaries and examples of topics covered in the lesson.

You will learn businesses profitability, performance, costing and budgeting.

Accounting helps businesses in the measuring, monitoring and planning of their operations. People skilled in accounting should be able to tell whether or not the business is performing well financially, the strengths and weaknesses of the business and to communicate their results to the owners of the business. Accounting is about recording, classifying and summarising data. A certain grade of judgement and good analysis and accounting techniques are very important.

Note that the numbering of the modules and lessons continues from the AS course. You will need to study them in sequence.

The course is laid out as follows:

Module 3 - Further Aspects of Financial Accounting

Lesson 11: Stock valuation
Lesson 12: Incomplete records
Lesson 13: Sources of finance
Lesson 14: Accounting standards
Lesson 15: Published accounts
Lesson 16: Partnership accounts

Assignment C

Module 4 - Further Aspects of Management Accounting

Lesson 17: Manufacturing accounts
Lesson 18: Costing
Lesson 19: Capital Investment Appraisal
Lesson 20: Budgeting: further considerations
Lesson 21: Social accounting

Assignment D

The course covers all the content of the AQA A2 Accounting course 2120.
Textbooks
This course is self-contained so you will not need to use any extra textbooks. However, you may find useful to read other books on this subject:

Business Accounting 1- Frank Wood & Alan Sangster, FT Prentice Hall.
Business Accounting 2- Frank Wood & Alan Sangster, FT Prentice Hall.
Business Accounts- David Cox, Osborne books
You can also contact your tutor if you feel you need more practice in any of the areas covered in this course.

The Examination
The course is examined in two components:

Examination Paper 3 - Unit 3 Further Aspects of Financial Accounting
This paper is two hours in length and the marks provide 25% of A Level. There are four compulsory questions.

Examination Paper 4 - Unit 4 Further Aspects of Management Accounting
This paper is two hours in length and the marks provide 25% of A Level. There are four compulsory questions.


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Further Details

Entry Requirements
Basic English reading and writing skills, as full tutor support is given.

Study Hours
Approximately 300 hours.

Qualification
AS/A2 - A level in Accounting. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.

Specification: AQA (Full A Level) 2120, AQA (AS) 1121 and AQA (A2) 2121

What's Included
Learning documentation, plus priority Tutor support for 1 year. Students are required to arrange and pay for their examinations themselves. Students must check the relevant examination board website for final examination sitting dates for this syllabus. You will receive priority tutor assistance for fast track students on this course. Students will be able to sit a full A Level examination in one year or less. Examinations take place in January and Summer (May/June) yearly.

Course Fee
£365.00

Payment by Instalments
Students are able to pay course fees in monthly instalments.

Guide Price: 365.00