ACCA报名如何避免重复交费?重复缴费后怎么办?

发布时间:2020-02-27


由于2020年第一考试季的ACCA考试已经取消,因此许多小伙伴开始筹备第二考试季的考试报名。比如,有小伙伴在网上询问ACCA报名如何避免重复交费?重复缴费后怎么办。鉴于此,51题库考试学习网在下面为大家带来有关2020ACCA考试报名方法的相关情况,以供参考。

ACCA考试报名方式为网上报名,而同时报名人数过多,可能会导致网站瘫痪,出现重复缴费以及缴费失败的情况。因此,避免重复缴费的最好方法就是错开报名高峰期。而如果出现重复缴费,一般来说多出的费用会退回到ACCA账户中,如果未退回,考生可发送邮件至ACCA官方邮件,说明情况。

ACCA学员注册方法:首次申请注册ACCA学员可采取网上注册以及代注册方式。网上注册需要在ACCA官网申请,并提交材料以及缴纳注册费用,所需时间最长为15天。而代注册方式,则需要申请注册报名者从ACCA代表处索取报名表(IRForm)。填写完毕后,申请人员需要将报名表连同以下材料中的部分或全部材料(视各人资历及申请免试等不同情况)一起交到代表处,由代表处汇总整理后寄往英国ACCA总部办理注册手续。注册所需时间一般是在24周,各地情况略有差异。

所需材料:学历/学位证明(本科在校生需要提交学校出具的学生在校证明函)、身份证、英语水平证明、学历课程成绩单(加盖学校公章;本科在校生需要提交所有学年的课程考试的合格成绩单)等证件的原件、复印件和译文以及两张两寸照片、50英镑注册报名费的银行汇票。由于注册所需时间较长,因此小伙伴们在准备材料时一定要注意完整、有效。

另外,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。比如说,在七月三十一日前注册,有资格参加同年十二月份考试;如果是在十二月十五日前注册,则有资格参加翌年六月份考试。当然了,如果小伙伴们在准备不充分的情况下,51题库考试学习网建议大家还是别急于报考。

以上就是关于ACCA学员注册流程的相关情况。51题库考试学习网提醒:多出的考试报名费在退回账户后,可能会直接用于扣除下一年的年费,请各位考生注意。最后,51题库考试学习网预祝准备参加2020ACCA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。

(c) Briefly discuss why the directors of HFL might choose contract D irrespective of whether or not contract D

would have been selected using expected values as per part (a). (2 marks)

正确答案:
(c) The directors might select Contract D under which 360,000 kilograms of organic mushrooms would be supplied to HFL for
each outlet. This is the entire capacity of HFL which would ensure that competitors would not be able to supply the same
product and hence the competitive advantage held by HFL might be preserved.

4 (a) Explain the auditor’s responsibilities in respect of subsequent events. (5 marks)

Required:

Identify and comment on the implications of the above matters for the auditor’s report on the financial

statements of Jinack Co for the year ended 30 September 2005 and, where appropriate, the year ending

30 September 2006.

NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the matters.

正确答案:
4 JINACK CO
(a) Auditor’s responsibilities for subsequent events
■ Auditors must consider the effect of subsequent events on:
– the financial statements;
– the auditor’s report.
■ Subsequent events are all events occurring after a period end (i.e. reporting date) i.e.:
– events after the balance sheet date (as defined in IAS 10); and
– events after the financial statements have been authorised for issue.
Events occurring up to date of auditor’s report
■ The auditor is responsible for carrying out procedures designed to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence that all
events up to the date of the auditor’s report that may require adjustment of, or disclosure in, the financial statements
have been identified.
■ These procedures are in addition to those applied to specific transactions occurring after the period end that provide
audit evidence of period-end account balances (e.g. inventory cut-off and receipts from trade receivables). Such
procedures should ordinarily include:
– reviewing minutes of board/audit committee meetings;
– scrutinising latest interim financial statements/budgets/cash flows, etc;
– making/extending inquiries to legal advisors on litigation matters;
– inquiring of management whether any subsequent events have occurred that might affect the financial statements
(e.g. commitments entered into).
■ When the auditor becomes aware of events that materially affect the financial statements, the auditor must consider
whether they have been properly accounted for and adequately disclosed in the financial statements.
Facts discovered after the date of the auditor’s report but before financial statements are issued
Tutorial note: After the date of the auditor’s report it is management’s responsibility to inform. the auditor of facts which
may affect the financial statements.
■ If the auditor becomes aware of such facts which may materially affect the financial statements, the auditor:
– considers whether the financial statements need amendment;
– discusses the matter with management; and
– takes appropriate action (e.g. audit any amendments to the financial statements and issue a new auditor’s report).
■ If management does not amend the financial statements (where the auditor believes they need to be amended) and the
auditor’s report has not been released to the entity, the auditor should express a qualified opinion or an adverse opinion
(as appropriate).
■ If the auditor’s report has been released to the entity, the auditor must notify those charged with governance not to issue
the financial statements (and the auditor’s report thereon) to third parties.
Tutorial note: The auditor would seek legal advice if the financial statements and auditor’s report were subsequently issued.
Facts discovered after the financial statements have been issued
■ The auditor has no obligation to make any inquiry regarding financial statements that have been issued.
■ However, if the auditor becomes aware of a fact which existed at the date of the auditor’s report and which, if known
at that date, may have caused the auditor’s report to be modified, the auditor should:
– consider whether the financial statements need revision;
– discuss the matter with management; and
– take appropriate action (e.g. issuing a new report on revised financial statements).

(ii) The recoverability of the deferred tax asset. (4 marks)

正确答案:
(ii) Principal audit procedures – recoverability of deferred tax asset
– Obtain a copy of Bluebell Co’s current tax computation and deferred tax calculations and agree figures to any
relevant tax correspondence and/or underlying accounting records.
– Develop an independent expectation of the estimate to corroborate the reasonableness of management’s estimate.
– Obtain forecasts of profitability and agree that there is sufficient forecast taxable profit available for the losses to be
offset against. Evaluate the assumptions used in the forecast against business understanding. In particular consider
assumptions regarding the growth rate of taxable profit in light of the underlying detrimental trend in profit before
tax.
– Assess the time period it will take to generate sufficient profits to utilise the tax losses. If it is going to take a number
of years to generate such profits, it may be that the recognition of the asset should be restricted.
– Using tax correspondence, verify that there is no restriction on the ability of Bluebell Co to carry the losses forward
and to use the losses against future taxable profits.
Tutorial note: in many tax jurisdictions losses can only be carried forward to be utilised against profits generated
from the same trade. Although in the scenario there is no evidence of such a change in trade, or indeed any kind
of restriction on the use of losses, it is still a valid audit procedure to verify that this is the case

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