ACCA报名条件的高等专科以上学历包括专科么?
发布时间:2020-02-26
随着我国经济发展,ACCA考试近年来在国内的考试热度不断上升,因此在新年到来之后就有小伙伴在网上查询相关的报名信息。比如,有网友就在询问ACCA报名条件中的大专以上学历包括专科么。鉴于此,51题库考试学习网在下面为大家带来2020年ACCA考试报名条件的相关信息,以供参考。
ACCA考试报名要求不高,大专以上学历都是可以报考的,其报名条件中包含有专科。报名参加ACCA考试,要具备以下条件之一:
1)凡具有教育部承认的大专以上学历,即可报名成为ACCA的正式学员;(教育部承认的学历除了全日制,还包括成考、自考等,请考生注意)
2)教育部认可的高等院校在校生,顺利完成所有课程考试,即可报名成为ACCA的正式学员;(51题库考试学习网提醒:这里的在校生是指本科在校生)
对于学历不满足要求的考生,可通过以下途径报考。
3)未符合以上报名资格的申请者,而年龄在21岁以上,可循成年考生(MSER)途径申请入会。(学历符合要求的考生,没有年龄限制)该途径允许学员作为ACCA校外进修生,在两年内通过F2和F3两门课程,便能以正式学员的身份继续考其他科目。(这种途径进入的考生,在通过F2、F3课程之后,仍然要按照正常考试顺序参加考试)
4)如果是未符合1、2项报名资格的申请者,也可以先申请参加CAT资格考试。考生在获得CAT资格证书后可豁免ACCAF1-F3三门课程的考试,直接进入技能课程的考试。后续考试也是需要正常的模块顺序报名参加的。
各位考生要注意,注册报名随时都可以进行,但注册时间的早晚,决定了第一次参加考试的时间。一般而言,每年7月31日前注册,有资格参加同年12月份的考试;12月15日前注册,有资格参加翌年6月份考试。51题库考试学习网提醒:小伙伴们如果准备不够好,在符合要求的情况下,也别急于报考哦。
以上就是关于ACCA考试报名条件的相关情况。51题库考试学习网提醒:ACCA学员注册所需时间较长,请各位考生合理安排报考时间。最后,51题库考试学习网预祝准备参加2020年ACCA考试的小伙伴都能顺利通过。
下面小编为大家准备了 ACCA考试 的相关考题,供大家学习参考。
21 Which of the following statements about contingent assets and contingent liabilities are correct?
1 A contingent asset should be disclosed by note if an inflow of economic benefits is probable.
2 A contingent liability should be disclosed by note if it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits to settle it
will be required, with no provision being made.
3 No disclosure is required for a contingent liability if it is not probable that a transfer of economic benefits to settle
it will be required.
4 No disclosure is required for either a contingent liability or a contingent asset if the likelihood of a payment or
receipt is remote.
A 1 and 4 only
B 2 and 3 only
C 2, 3 and 4
D 1, 2 and 4
(c) Explain the extent to which you should plan to place reliance on analytical procedures as audit evidence.
(6 marks)
(c) Extent of reliance on analytical procedures as audit evidence
Tutorial note: In the requirement ‘… reliance … as audit evidence’ is a direction to consider only substantive analytical
procedures. Answer points concerning planning and review stages were not asked for and earn no marks.
■ Although there is likely to be less reliance on analytical procedures than if this had been an existing audit client, the fact
that this is a new assignment does not preclude placing some reliance on such procedures.
■ Analytical procedures will not be relied on in respect of material items that require 100% testing. For example, additions
to property is likely to represent a very small number of transactions.
■ Analytical procedures alone may provide sufficient audit evidence on line items that are not individually material. For
example, inventory (less than 1/2% revenue and less than 1% total assets) may be shown to be materially correctly
stated through analytical procedures on consumable stores (i.e. fuel, lubricants, materials for servicing vehicles etc).
■ Substantive analytical procedures are best suited to large volume transactions (e.g. revenue, materials expense, staff
costs). If controls over the completeness, accuracy and validity of recording transactions in these areas are effective then
substantive analytical procedures showing that there are no unexpected fluctuations should reduce the need for
substantive detailed tests.
■ The extent of planned use will be dependent on the relationships expected between variables. (e.g. between items of
financial information and between items of financial and non-financial information). For example, if material costs rise
due to an increase in the level of business then a commensurate increase in revenue and staff costs might be expected
also.
■ ‘Proofs in total’ (or reasonableness tests) provide substantive evidence that income statement items are not materially
misstated. In the case of Yates these might be applied to staff costs (number of employees in each category ×
wage/salary rates, grossed up for social security, etc) and finance expense (interest rate × average monthly overdraft
balance).
■ However, such tests may have limited application, if any, if the population is not homogenous and cannot be subdivided.
For example, all the categories of non-current asset have a wide range of useful life. Therefore it would be
difficult/meaningless to apply an ‘average’ depreciation rate to all assets in the class to substantiate the total depreciation
expense for the year. (Although it might highlight a risk of potential over or understatement requiring further
investigation.)
■ Substantive analytical procedures are more likely to be used if there is relevant information available that is being used
by Yates. For example, as fuel costs will be significant, Yates may monitor consumption (e.g. miles per gallon (MPG)).
■ Analytical procedures may supplement alternative procedures that provide evidence regarding the same assertion. For
example, the review of after-date payments to confirm the completeness of trade payables may be supplemented by
calculations of average payment period on a monthly basis.
Tutorial note: Credit will be given for other relevant points drawn from the scenario. For example, the restructuring during
the previous year is likely to have caused fluctuations that may result in less reliance being placed on analytical procedures.
(ii) List the additional information required in order to calculate the employment income benefit in respect
of the provision of the furnished flat for 2007/08 and advise Benny of the potential income tax
implications of requesting a more centrally located flat in accordance with the company’s offer.
(4 marks)
(ii) The flat
The following additional information is required in order to calculate the employment income benefit in respect of the
flat.
– The flat’s annual value.
– The cost of any improvements made to the flat prior to 6 April 2007.
– The cost of power, water, repairs and maintenance etc borne by Summer Glow plc.
– The cost of the furniture provided by Summer Glow plc.
– Any use of the flat by Benny wholly, exclusively and necessarily for the purposes of his employment.
Tutorial note
The market value of the flat is not required as Summer Glow plc has owned it for less than six years.
One element of the employment income benefit in respect of the flat is calculated by reference to its original cost plus
the cost of any capital improvements prior to 6 April 2007. If Benny requests a flat in a different location, this element
of the benefit will be computed instead by reference to the cost of the new flat, which in turn equals the proceeds of
sale of the old flat.
Accordingly, if, as is likely, the value of the flat has increased since it was purchased, Benny’s employment income
benefit will also increase. The increase in the employment income benefit will be the flat’s sales proceeds less its original
cost less the cost of any capital improvements prior to 6 April 2007 multiplied by 5%.
(b) Explain FIVE critical success factors to the performance of HSC on which the directors must focus if HSC is
to achieve success in its marketplace. (10 marks)
(b) Critical success factors are as follows:
Product quality
The fact that the production staff have no previous experience in a food production environment is likely to prove problematic.
It is vital that a comprehensive training programme is put in place at the earliest opportunity. HSC need to reach and maintain
the highest level of product quality as soon as possible.
Supply quality
The quality of delivery into SFG supermarkets assumes critical significance. Time literally will be of the essence since 90%
of all sandwiches are sold in SFG’s supermarkets before 2 pm each day. Hence supply chain management must be extremely
robust as there is very little scope for error.
Technical quality
Compliance with existing regulations regarding food production including all relevant factory health and safety requirements
is vital in order to establish and maintain the reputation of HSC as a supplier of quality products. The ability to store products
at the correct temperature is critical because sandwiches are produced for human consumption and in extreme circumstance
could cause fatalities.
External credibility
Accreditation by relevant trade associations/regulators will be essential if nationwide acceptance of HSC as a major producer
of sandwiches is to be established.
New product development
Whilst HSC have developed a range of healthy eating sandwiches it must be recognised that consumer tastes change and
that in the face of competition there will always be a need for a continuous focus on new product development.
Margin
Whilst HSC need to recognise all other critical success factors they should always be mindful that the need to obtain the
desired levels of gross and net margin remain of the utmost importance.
Notes: (i) Only five critical success factors were required.
(ii) Alternative relevant discussion and examples would be acceptable.
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