拥有了ACCA可以从事哪些岗位呢?了解一下

发布时间:2020-03-21


ACCA被誉为“财会领域的MBA证书”,会员薪资普遍较高,大多数会员及准会员在全球性跨国公司、跨国银行、会计师事务所等企事业单位担任重要的管理职务。成为ACCA会员,将拥有广阔的就业前景和良好的职业发展空间。根据一份调查报告显示,报考ACCA的人群中,大部分都从事了以下四类岗位:

1、财务会计,成本会计,财务分析人员

会计是ACCA证书与生俱来的适用职位,毕竟名字就叫特许公认会计师。无论是财务会计还是成本会计,都是财会领域内较为基础的岗位,相对来说,企业在招聘基础财务人员时并不会要求太多证书,在拿下ACCA证书后,申请企业的财务会计和成本会计等职位将会显得绰绰有余。

2、企业财务管理人员,公司顾问,企业一般管理人员

谈到管理就不得不说ACCA这张证书的内容之广博了,一张ACCA中,包含了一张CPA,一张CMA,以及半张MBA,这CMA和半张MBA的内容就是为企业财务管理者量身定制的。ACCA的所有科目中,业绩管理和公司报告等内容一直是重中之重,在科目通过率上也一直在25%左右。如此低的通过率也确保了这几科内容的含金量,在招聘网站上可以看到,对于财务经理岗位的招聘条件中明确列出了ACCACPA被视为同等重要的高端财会证书。
3、四大审计师,企业内审,审计机关工作人员审计,财会领域中最拉风的职业之一

如果说会计师们是一群复仇者,那么审计师则是灭霸,单枪匹马走进企业财务部,足以让一众会计师们冷汗直冒。在四大的招聘中从来未列出必须具备哪些证书,但是,所有经历过四大招聘的人都会告诉你,在简历筛选阶段,三分之二的申请者已经出局。在这场竞争中,简历上标有“ACCA全科通过”的那批毕业生无疑给了HR极佳的印象,之后才有一面二面的可能。ACCA会员对于财务领域知识的熟练,以及为业界称道的职业道德标准都是四大面试官眼中的加分项。

4、四大咨询板块,咨询服务公司

咨询其实和公司顾问所做的工作类似,包括管理咨询和财务咨询。以第三方的身份帮助企业审阅财务报表等内容,为企业运行提供专业意见,包括公司战略,风险管理,财务管理,人力资源管理,信息化管理等方面的专业分析。以及在公司融资,收购,投资等决策中提供风险分析。目前在许多咨询机构中,ACCA已经被视为晋升管理层的条件之一,在四大中的毕马威,ACCA已经是升经理岗位的qualification之一。

5、金融分析师,投资研究员

这几年金融行业在国内可谓百花齐放,尤其以支付宝为代表的互联网金融服务已经成了普通人生活中离不开的存在。随着越来越多的金融应用的推出,金融行业版图必将迎来更大的扩张,而持有ACCA这类国际高端财会类证书的人才必将成为金融行业争抢的对象。ACCA人才本身具备的国际视野和国际财会准则在就业市场上是极大的优势所在,除此之外,ACCA科目中的商业风险,公司报告,商业分析等科目都是金融行业核心课程,也是ACCA人才受到金融领域青睐的关键之一。

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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。

(b) Identify and explain THREE approaches that the directors of Moffat Ltd might apply in assessing the

QUALITATIVE benefits of the proposed investment in a new IT system. (6 marks)

正确答案:
(b) One approach that the directors of Moffat Ltd could adopt would be to ignore the qualitative benefits that may arise on the
basis that there is too much subjectivity involved in their assessment. The problem that this causes is that the investment will
probably look unattractive since all costs will be included in the evaluation whereas significant benefits and savings will have
been ignored. Hence such an approach is lacking in substance and is not recommended.
An alternative approach would involve attempting to attribute values to each of the identified benefits that are qualitative in
nature. Such an approach will necessitate the use of management estimates in order to derive the cash flows to be
incorporated in a cost benefit analysis. The problems inherent in this approach include gaining consensus among interested
parties regarding the footing of the assumptions from which estimated cash flows have been derived. Furthermore, if the
proposed investment does take place then it may well be impossible to prove that the claimed benefits of the new system
have actually been realised.
Perhaps the preferred approach is to acknowledge the existence of qualitative benefits and attempt to assess them in a
reasonable manner acceptable to all parties including the company’s bank. The financial evaluation would then not only
incorporate ‘hard’ facts relating to costs and benefits that are quantitative in nature, but also would include details of
qualitative benefits which management consider exist but have not attempted to assess in financial terms. Such benefits might
include, for example, the average time saved by location managers in analysing information during each operating period.
Alternatively the management of Moffat Ltd could attempt to express qualitative benefits in specific terms linked to a hierarchy
of organisational requirements. For example, qualitative benefits could be categorised as being:
(1) Essential to the business
(2) Very useful attributes
(3) Desirable, but not essential
(4) Possible, if funding is available
(5) Doubtful and difficult to justify.

(ii) Briefly explain the implications of Parr & Co’s audit opinion for your audit opinion on the consolidated

financial statements of Cleeves Co for the year ended 30 September 2006. (3 marks)

正确答案:
(ii) Implications for audit opinion on consolidated financial statements of Cleeves
■ If the potential adjustments to non-current asset carrying amounts and loss are not material to the consolidated
financial statements there will be no implication. However, as Howard is material to Cleeves and the modification
appears to be ‘so material’ (giving rise to adverse opinion) this seems unlikely.
Tutorial note: The question clearly states that Howard is material to Cleeves, thus there is no call for speculation
on this.
■ As Howard is wholly-owned the management of Cleeves must be able to request that Howard’s financial statements
are adjusted to reflect the impairment of the assets. The auditor’s report on Cleeves will then be unmodified
(assuming that any impairment of the investment in Howard is properly accounted for in the separate financial
statements of Cleeves).
■ If the impairment losses are not recognised in Howard’s financial statements they can nevertheless be adjusted on
consolidation of Cleeves and its subsidiaries (by writing down assets to recoverable amounts). The audit opinion
on Cleeves should then be unmodified in this respect.
■ If there is no adjustment of Howard’s asset values (either in Howard’s financial statements or on consolidation) it
is most likely that the audit opinion on Cleeves’s consolidated financial statements would be ‘except for’. (It should
not be adverse as it is doubtful whether even the opinion on Howard’s financial statements should be adverse.)
Tutorial note: There is currently no requirement in ISA 600 to disclose that components have been audited by another
auditor unless the principal auditor is permitted to base their opinion solely upon the report of another auditor.

6 (a) Explain the term ‘money laundering’. (3 marks)

正确答案:
6 MONEY LAUNDERING
Tutorial note: The answer which follows is indicative of the range of points which might be made. Other relevant material will
be given suitable credit.
(a) Meaning of the term
■ Money laundering is the process by which criminals attempt to conceal the true origin and ownership of the proceeds
of their criminal activity (‘dirty’ money) allowing them to maintain control over the proceeds and, ultimately, providing a
legitimate cover for their sources of income.
■ The term is widely defined to include:
– possessing; or
– in any way dealing with; or
– concealing
the proceeds of any crime (‘criminal property’).
■ It also includes:
– an attempt or conspiracy or incitement to commit such an offence; or
– aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of such an offence.
■ Further, it includes failure by an individual in a regulated sector to inform. the financial intelligence unit (FIU), as soon
as practicable, of knowledge or suspicion that another person is engaged in money laundering.
Tutorial note: The FIU serves as a national centre for receiving (and, as permitted, requesting), analysing and
disseminating suspicious transaction reports (STRs).

(d) Family owned and managed businesses often find delegation and succession difficult processes to get right.

What models would you recommend that Tony use in looking to change his leadership and management style

to create a culture in the Shirtmaster Group better able to deal with the challenges it faces? (10 marks)

正确答案:
(d) Much has been written on the links between leadership and culture and in particular the influence of the founder on the
culture of the organisation. Schein actually argues that leadership and culture are two sides of the same coin. Tony’s father
had a particular vision of the type of company he wanted and importance of product innovation to the success of the business.
Tony is clearly influenced by that cultural legacy and has maintained a dominant role in the business though there is little
evidence of continuing innovation. Using the McKinsey 7-S model the founder or leader is the main influence on the
development of the shared values in the firm that shapes the culture. However, it is clear from the scenario that Tony through
his ‘hands-on’ style. of leadership is affecting the other elements in the model – strategy, structure and systems – the ‘hard’
factors and the senior staff and their skills – the ‘soft’ factors – in making strategic decisions.
Delegation has been highlighted as one of the problems Tony has to face and it is a familiar one in family firms. Certainly
there could be need for him to give his senior management team the responsibility for the functional areas they nominally
control. Tony’s style. is very much a ‘hands-on’ style. but this may be inappropriate for handling the problems that the company
faces. Equally, he seems too responsible for the strategic decisions the company is taking and not effectively involving his
team in the strategy process. Style. is seen as a key factor in influencing the culture of an organisation and getting the right
balance between being seen as a paternalistic owner-manager and a chairman and chief executive looking to develop his
senior management team is difficult. Leadership is increasingly being seen as encouraging and enabling others to handle
change and challenge and questioning the assumptions that have influenced Shirtmaster’s strategic thinking and development
to date. The positive side of Tony’s style. of leadership is that he is both known and well regarded by the staff on the factory
floor. Unfortunately, if the decision is taken to source shirts from abroad this may mean that the manufacturing capability
disappears.

6D–ENGAA
Paper 3.5
Tony should be aware that changing the culture of an organisation is not an easy task and that as well as his leadership style
influencing, his leadership can also be constrained by the existing culture that exists in the Shirtmaster Group. Other models
that could be useful include Johnson, Scholes and Whittington’s cultural web and Lewin’s three-stage model of change and
forcefield analysis. Finally, Peters and Waterman in their classic study ‘In search of excellence’ provides insights into the closerelationship between leadership and creating a winning culture.

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