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Financial Accounting

Learn the underlying principles and concepts of financial accounting, accounting techniques and the preparation of basic financial statements. You’ll demonstrate technical proficiency in the use of double-entry techniques, including the preparation and interpretation of basic financial statements for sole traders, partnerships, companies and simple groups of companies.

2 Hours

Exam Duration

50/100

Passing Marks

Online

Mode of Exam

On Demand

All Attempts
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ACCA FA Syllabus

  1. The scope and purpose of financial statements for external reporting
  2. Stakeholders’ needs
  3. The main elements of financial reports
  4. The regulatory framework
  5. Duties and responsibilities of those charged with governance
  1. The qualitative characteristics of financial information
  2. Qualitative characteristics of useful financial information
  1. Double-entry bookkeeping principles including the maintenance of accounting records
  2. General ledger accounts and journal entries
  1. Sales and purchases
  2. Cash
  3. Inventories
  4. Tangible non-current assets
  5. Depreciation
  6. Intangible non-current assets and amortisation
  7. Accruals expenses (accruals), prepaid
    expenses (prepayments), accrued
    income, and deferred income
  8. Receivables and payables
  9. Provisions and contingencies
  10. . Capital structure and finance costs
  1. Bank reconciliations
  2. Trade payables account reconciliations
  1. Trial balance
  2. Correction of errors
  3. Suspense accounts
  1. Statement of financial position
  2. Statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income
  3. Disclosure notes
  4. Events after the reporting period
  5. Statement of cash flows (excluding partnerships)
  1. Subsidiaries
  2. Associates
  1. Importance and purpose of analysis of financial statements
  2. Ratios
  3. Analysis of financial statements
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ACCA FA Paper Pattern

Section A (70 marks)

Section B (30 marks)

35 Objective Test Questions (OTQ’s) x 2 marks each
2 Multi-Task Questions (MTQ’s) x 15 marks each

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Frequently Asked Questions

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FA in ACCA refers to Financial Accounting, which is one of the knowledge level papers of ACCA. It covers topics such as the preparation of financial statements, accounting for assets, liabilities, and equity, and the interpretation and analysis of financial statements. The FA exam aims to equip candidates with the skills necessary to apply financial accounting standards and principles in the preparation and presentation of financial statements for various entities.

FA in ACCA refers to Financial Accounting, which is one of the knowledge level papers of ACCA. It covers topics such as the preparation of financial statements, accounting for assets, liabilities, and equity, and the interpretation and analysis of financial statements. The FA exam aims to equip candidates with the skills necessary to apply financial accounting standards and principles in the preparation and presentation of financial statements for various entities.

The difficulty level of ACCA FA (Financial Accounting) can vary for individuals depending on their prior knowledge and experience in accounting. It covers a wide range of topics and requires a strong understanding of accounting principles and standards. With proper preparation, practice, and understanding of the syllabus, it is possible to excel in the exam. However, dedication, consistent studying, and practice are essential to overcome the challenges posed by the subject.

The difficulty level of ACCA FA (Financial Accounting) can vary for individuals depending on their prior knowledge and experience in accounting. It covers a wide range of topics and requires a strong understanding of accounting principles and standards. With proper preparation, practice, and understanding of the syllabus, it is possible to excel in the exam. However, dedication, consistent studying, and practice are essential to overcome the challenges posed by the subject.

The difficulty level of ACCA FA (Financial Accounting) can vary for individuals depending on their prior knowledge and experience in accounting. It covers a wide range of topics and requires a strong understanding of accounting principles and standards. With proper preparation, practice, and understanding of the syllabus, it is possible to excel in the exam. However, dedication, consistent studying, and practice are essential to overcome the challenges posed by the subject.

FA stands for financial accounting, which is a component of Knowledge level in the ACCA professional qualification. FFA, on the other hand, refers to Foundation in Financial Accounting & is appeared by students who enter the ACCA qualfiication using the Foundation Route.. It is important to note that both subjects share the same syllabus and are equivalent.

To pass ACCA FA, candidate needs to score minimum 50%.

ACCA FA exam has a duration of 2 hours. It is a Computer based exam (CBE) which consists of multiple choice questions.

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