ACCA Financial Reporting (FR)
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ACCA – Applied Skills
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The ACCA Financial Reporting (FR) course provides learners with the skills to understand and apply International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and to prepare financial statements of entities. It covers both single-entity and consolidated accounts, ensuring compliance with global reporting standards.
Students will gain the ability to interpret and analyze financial statements, assess business performance, and understand the ethical and regulatory framework of financial reporting. The course ensures learners can prepare clear, accurate, and relevant financial information for stakeholders.
By the end of this course, students will be confident in preparing and interpreting financial statements in accordance with IFRS and in handling exam-style questions effectively.
Who is this Course For?
- ACCA students preparing for the FR exam at Applied Skills level.
- Accounting professionals who want to strengthen their financial reporting and IFRS knowledge.
- Business managers who require insights into financial reporting and analysis.
- Students progressing from Financial Accounting (FA) to advanced reporting.
- Anyone aspiring to work in audit, assurance, corporate reporting, or financial accounting roles.
- Introduction to published accounts
- Tangible non-current assets
- Intangible assets
- Impairment of assets
- Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations
- A conceptual and regulatory framework
- Conceptual framework: Measurement
- Other standards
- Financial assets and financial liabilities
- Foreign currency
- Revenue
- Leases
- Taxation
- Earnings per share
- IAS 37 and IAS 10
- Statement of cash flows
- Principles of consolidated financial statements
- Consolidated statement of financial position
- Consolidated statement of profit or loss
- Associates
- Group disposals
- Interpretation of financial statements
- Employability and technology skills
