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(Professional Diploma in Accounting and Business) PDAB-25515 I English for Business I & PDAB-25536 II English for Business II This module enhances students’ ability to understand and write connected English on business topics and in formats usual in business communication. Students are also trained to master the techniques of spoken English in different occasions. Upon completion of the course, students may take the LCCI English for Business (Level 2) examination. PDAB-25516
Putonghua & Use of Chinese
PDAB-25517 Recording Financial Transactions (FA1) To introduce the basic accounting systems and documentation that will be encountered in the workplace. To develop knowledge and understanding of the operational aspects of maintaining accounting records and procedures and to learn how to record these transactions in the books of prime entry, including introduction to the principles of double entry and understanding how a computerised and a manual accounting system work. PDAB-25518 Management Information (MA1) To introduce the student to the knowledge of basic cost information required for management accounting. To develop the knowledge and ability to recognise, collect and record basic cost and revenue information for planning and control including the use of spreadsheets in management accounting. PDAB-25519 Maintaining Financial Records (FA2) To introduce the fundamental principles of accounting and to develop the knowledge and understanding of the techniques used to maintain accounting records. To produce accounting records including ledger accounts, sales tax records (where applicable), control accounts, reconciliations, and extract and correct an initial trial balance also making the adjustments necessary to produce an extended trial balance. The syllabus also covers accounting for the business transactions of sole traders and partnerships.
PDAB-25520
Managing Costs and Finances (MA2)
To develop the knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques used in recording, analysing and reporting costs and revenues for internal management purposes. To demonstrate and develop applicable cost concepts in making short term decisions and the application of spreadsheets in management accounting.
PDAB-25521
Financial Accounting (FFA)
To develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles and concepts relating to financial accounting. To demonstrate technical proficiency in the use of double entry techniques, including the preparation and interpretation of basic financial statements for sole traders, companies and simple groups of companies.
PDAB-25522
Management Accounting (FMA)
To develop the knowledge and ability to apply appropriate management accounting concepts and foundations in acountancy techniques for decision making, planning and control including forecasting techniques, the preparation of budgets and standard costs and performance measurement.
PDAB-25523
Accountant in Business (FAB)
To understand business in the context of its environment, including economic, legal, and regulatory influences on such aspects as governance, employment, health and safety, data protection and security. To introduce certain aspects of the regulatory framework as they affect auditing and governance, examining the roles of internal and external auditors and introducing the importance of internal control. The syllabus also introduces key management and people issues such as individual and team behaviour, leadership, motivation, personal effectiveness and professional ethics in accounting and business.
PDAB-25524
Business Economics
This module develops students’ understanding of the basic principles of economics in relation to the economic management of the HKSAR and other countries.
(Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business) ADAB-25525 & HDAB-25526
I & II IELTS English I & II
The module allows students to familiarise with the details of IELTS, equip themselves with different test taking techniques and strategies by practising the component papers of the IELTS examination and have a better understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses in the four (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking),language skills.
ADAB-25527
China Business Studies
This module aims at equipping students with business concepts, applications and understanding to the latest business environment in China. It covers various useful areas and knowledge of doing business and/or working in the Mainland.
ADAB-25528
Corporate and Business Law (F4)
To develop knowledge and skills in the understanding of the general legal framework, and of specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
ADAB-25529
Performance Management (F5)
To develop knowledge and skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control.
ADAB-25530
Taxation (F6)
To develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.
ADAB-25531
Financial Reporting (F7)
To develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
ADAB-25532
Audit and Assurance (F8)
To develop knowledge and skills in the process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the professional regulatory framework.
ADAB-25533
Financial Management (F9)
To develop knowledge and skills expected of a financial manager - relating to issues affecting investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
ADAB-25534
Research & Analysis Project (RAP)
The aim of this module is to prepare students to write their Research & Analysis Project. Students will have three meetings with the subject lecturer. During these meetings, the subject lecturer will guide stu dents’ RAP work and provide feedback to them. Students are required to give a presentation on their RAP at the end of this course.
ACCA (Syllabus & Study Guide) (Past exam Q&A – Essential paper specific resources) http://www2.accaglobal.com/students/acca/exams/