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Description
ACCA P2 Online from Gatlin International
The goal of our ACCA P2 Corporate Reporting course is to help students learn the skills they need in order to exercise professional judgement in the application and evaluation of financial reporting principles and practices in a range of business contexts and situations.
Students enrolled in our ACCA P2 course receive quality instruction from well respected instructors combined with the convenience of our anytime, anywhere approach to learning.
ACCA Paper P2 builds on the knowledge gained in the previous levels, specifically F3 and F7 and includes substantially more material on consolidations.
Questions covered in the ACCA P2 Paper typically require greater analysis and judgement on the part of the student and include an introduction to current trends and international issues.
Enrolling in our ACCA P2 course is quick, easy using our secure online registration process.
More ACCA courses from Gatlin International:
ACCA F1 Accountant in Business AB
ACCA F2 Management Accounting MA
ACCA F3 Financial Accounting FA (UK)
ACCA F3 Financial Accounting - International
ACCA F4 Corporate and Business Law CL (UK)
ACCA F5 Performance Management PM
ACCA F6 Taxation
ACCA F7 Financial Reporting
ACCA F8 Audit and Assurance AA (UK)
ACCA F9 Financial Management FM
ACCA P1 Governance, Risk and Ethics
ACCA P3 Business Analysis
ACCA P4 Advanced Financial Management
ACCA P5 Advanced Performance Management
ACCA P6 Advanced Taxation
ACCA P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance
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Outline
Paper P2 builds directly on the material covered in financial reporting (F3 and F7) at previous levels. Key differences between this paper and papers at previous levels are:
Considerably more material on consolidations
Knowledge of accounting standards needs to be more ‘in depth’
Questions tend to require more analysis and the exercising of judgment
Introduction of international issues
Introduction of current developments
Additional Info
- Languages
- English
- Course Length
- 80.00 hours
- Duration of Access
6 months
- Instructor
Graham Holt - an experienced examiner, based at Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Prerequisites/Audience
On completion of the paper, candidates should be able to:
Discuss the professional and ethical duties of the accountant.
Evaluate the financial reporting framework.
Advise on and report the financial performance of entities.
Prepare the financial statements of groups of entities in accordance with relevant accounting standards.
Explain reporting issues relating to specialised entities.
Discuss the implications of changes in accounting regulation on financial reporting.
Appraise the financial performance and position of entities.
Evaluate current developments.
- Requirements/Materials Included
Access to Kaplan EN-gage
o Kaplan EN-gage brings together a suite of tools which are specifically tailored to your interactive study needs. Built around real course notes and study hints from some of the most experienced tutors in the industry, Kaplan EN-gage includes free online tools to enable you to study anytime, anywhere. You can access your accountancy study materials wherever you are.Official exams are taken locally at a CBE testing centre.
- Certification
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The ACCA Qualification is your route to professional status.
Designed to provide the accounting knowledge, skills and professional values which will deliver finance professionals who are capable of building successful careers across all sectors.
There is a strong focus on professional values, ethics, and governance. These skills are essential as the profession moves towards strengthened codes of conduct, regulation, and legislation – with an increasing focus on professionalism and ethics in accounting. These are examined at the highest level in the ACCA Qualification and are a core element of your practical experience requirements.
In order to qualify as an ACCA member, you will need to complete:
14 exams (nine of which are eligible for exemption)
relevant practical experience, with a minimum of three years
a Professional Ethics module.
Collect qualifications along the way
As you study and train for the ACCA Qualification, there are lots of qualifications you can achieve along the way as you progress towards ACCA membership. This is a great way to demonstrate to employers the knowledge and skills you have acquired and helps keep you on track and motivated.
On your way to ACCA membership you can achieve:
a Diploma in Accounting and Business
an Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business
a BSc (Hons) degree in Applied Accounting from Oxford Brookes University.
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