关于如何报考ACCA,在哪里报名呢,本文为你解答!
发布时间:2020-04-22
ACCA在国内称为“特许公认会计师”,实际上是特许公认会计师公会(The Association Of Chartered
Certified Accountants)的简称。该公会成立于1904年,是世界上领先的专业会计师团体,也是国际学员最多、学员规模发展最快的专业会计师组织。ACCA会员资格得到欧盟立法以及许多国家公司法的承认。今天就跟随51题库考试学习网一起来看看相关内容吧。
作为一个国际资格考试,我们如何报考ACCA?在哪里报名呢?首先报考ACCA,必须在ACCA全球官网中注册,其次,还需要选择报名考试科目并缴纳相应的考试费用即可,具体报名步骤如下:
第一步:登陆ACCA官网,然后进入MY
ACCA
第二步:在登录界面输入ACCA 注册号以及密码
第三步:登陆到MY ACCA之后点击进入左边的 EXAM ENTRY
第四步:点击“EXAM ENTRY”后出现的是考试费情况,点击Enter for Exams
第五步:选择考试季, 点击下拉框选择考试季,显示如下点击“Apply for Exam session”
第六步:选择ACCA考试科目,在select
exam下面的方框打钩,exam type选择“computer
based“or”paper based“,没有选项的默认为paper based, 选择考试国家和地点,然后点击next
第七步:再次确认考试信息和支付金额,如果有欠费,或是年费,在myACCA
account balance due后面会显示金额
第八步:在方框处打钩,点击“proceed topayment”
第九步:选择支付方式,支付宝or信用卡,选择信用卡,填写Card Number(卡号)、Card Holder Name(持卡人姓名)、Card expiry Date(有效期)、CVC(安全码)、点击“next“
另外,51题库考试学习网还为大家分享获得ACCA证书的好处,一起看看吧。
一、ACCA证书在就业上的作用
ACCA为获得ACCA学员所设立的绿色就业通道,全球已经有超过7,200家认可雇主如国际四大会计师事务所,花旗银行等行业龙头的企业在招聘员工时会优先录取持有ACCA证书的人,而且在四大,持有ACCA证书的员工在基础工资的基础上会比没有证书的员工多一份Q-pay。
二、ACCA证书对于学生能力的培养
获得ACCA证书的同学需要通过13门全英文考试科目,这13门科目的考试难度呈阶梯状,循序渐进,所以即使是零基础的小伙伴也不必过于担忧。ACCA证书的考试,课本,考纲全都以英文形式进行,培养出来学员具有国际思维,实际解决能力的问题比较强,在就业时也会更受到国际企业的青睐。
三、ACCA证书对于学历的作用
ACCA在全球范围内得到众多大学的认可如ACCA与英国牛津布鲁克斯大学合作,在学员通过ACCA前2个阶段(F7/F8/F9不可免考)的考试后,需向院校提交相关学位申请论文及其他证明文件,就可以获得由该所大学颁发的会计学应用理学学士学位。另外英国伦敦大学国际会计硕士学位也对ACCA学员开放!符合申请条件的学员若能通过UOL考试模块与论文模块,则将获得由英国伦敦大学(UOL)颁发的会计学专业硕士学位。不出国即可实现拿到海外学历,实现学历的提升。
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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。
(c) Calculate the expected corporation tax liability of Dovedale Ltd for the year ending 31 March 2007 on the
assumption that all available reliefs are claimed by Dovedale Ltd but that Hira Ltd will not claim any capital
allowances in that year. (4 marks)
(c) In August 2004 it was discovered that the inventory at 31 December 2003 had been overstated by $100,000.
(4 marks)
Required:
Advise the directors on the correct treatment of these matters, stating the relevant accounting standard which
justifies your answer in each case.
NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three matters.
(c) The opening inventory should be included in the current year’s income statement at the corrected figure, and the opening
balance of retained profit reduced by $100,000. The $100,000 reduction will appear in the statement of changes in equity.
(IAS8 Accounting policies, changes in accounting estimates and errors)
3 You are the manager responsible for the audit of Albreda Co, a limited liability company, and its subsidiaries. The
group mainly operates a chain of national restaurants and provides vending and other catering services to corporate
clients. All restaurants offer ‘eat-in’, ‘take-away’ and ‘home delivery’ services. The draft consolidated financial
statements for the year ended 30 September 2005 show revenue of $42·2 million (2004 – $41·8 million), profit
before taxation of $1·8 million (2004 – $2·2 million) and total assets of $30·7 million (2004 – $23·4 million).
The following issues arising during the final audit have been noted on a schedule of points for your attention:
(a) In September 2005 the management board announced plans to cease offering ‘home delivery’ services from the
end of the month. These sales amounted to $0·6 million for the year to 30 September 2005 (2004 – $0·8
million). A provision of $0·2 million has been made as at 30 September 2005 for the compensation of redundant
employees (mainly drivers). Delivery vehicles have been classified as non-current assets held for sale as at 30
September 2005 and measured at fair value less costs to sell, $0·8 million (carrying amount,
$0·5 million). (8 marks)
Required:
For each of the above issues:
(i) comment on the matters that you should consider; and
(ii) state the audit evidence that you should expect to find,
in undertaking your review of the audit working papers and financial statements of Albreda Co for the year ended
30 September 2005.
NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three issues.
3 ALBREDA CO
(a) Cessation of ‘home delivery’ service
(i) Matters
■ $0·6 million represents 1·4% of reported revenue (prior year 1·9%) and is therefore material.
Tutorial note: However, it is clearly not of such significance that it should raise any doubts whatsoever regarding
the going concern assumption. (On the contrary, as revenue from this service has declined since last year.)
■ The home delivery service is not a component of Albreda and its cessation does not classify as a discontinued
operation (IFRS 5 ‘Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations’).
? It is not a cash-generating unit because home delivery revenues are not independent of other revenues
generated by the restaurant kitchens.
? 1·4% of revenue is not a ‘major line of business’.
? Home delivery does not cover a separate geographical area (but many areas around the numerous
restaurants).
■ The redundancy provision of $0·2 million represents 11·1% of profit before tax (10% before allowing for the
provision) and is therefore material. However, it represents only 0·6% of total assets and is therefore immaterial
to the balance sheet.
■ As the provision is a liability it should have been tested primarily for understatement (completeness).
■ The delivery vehicles should be classified as held for sale if their carrying amount will be recovered principally
through a sale transaction rather than through continuing use. For this to be the case the following IFRS 5 criteria
must be met:
? the vehicles must be available for immediate sale in their present condition; and
? their sale must be highly probable.
Tutorial note: Highly probable = management commitment to a plan + initiation of plan to locate buyer(s) +
active marketing + completion expected in a year.
■ However, even if the classification as held for sale is appropriate the measurement basis is incorrect.
■ Non-current assets classified as held for sale should be carried at the lower of carrying amount and fair value less
costs to sell.
■ It is incorrect that the vehicles are being measured at fair value less costs to sell which is $0·3 million in excess
of the carrying amount. This amounts to a revaluation. Wherever the credit entry is (equity or income statement)
it should be reversed. $0·3 million represents just less than 1% of assets (16·7% of profit if the credit is to the
income statement).
■ Comparison of fair value less costs to sell against carrying amount should have been made on an item by item
basis (and not on their totals).
(ii) Audit evidence
■ Copy of board minute documenting management’s decision to cease home deliveries (and any press
releases/internal memoranda to staff).
■ An analysis of revenue (e.g. extracted from management accounts) showing the amount attributed to home delivery
sales.
■ Redundancy terms for drivers as set out in their contracts of employment.
■ A ‘proof in total’ for the reasonableness/completeness of the redundancy provision (e.g. number of drivers × sum
of years employed × payment per year of service).
■ A schedule of depreciated cost of delivery vehicles extracted from the non-current asset register.
■ Checking of fair values on a sample basis to second hand market prices (as published/advertised in used vehicle
guides).
■ After-date net sale proceeds from sale of vehicles and comparison of proceeds against estimated fair values.
■ Physical inspection of condition of unsold vehicles.
■ Separate disclosure of the held for sale assets on the face of the balance sheet or in the notes.
■ Assets classified as held for sale (and other disposals) shown in the reconciliation of carrying amount at the
beginning and end of the period.
■ Additional descriptions in the notes of:
? the non-current assets; and
? the facts and circumstances leading to the sale/disposal (i.e. cessation of home delivery service).
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