Finance and Accounting
Finance and Accounting
About the Finance and Accounting Certificate
Contrary to popular belief, accounting is not just about counting up numbers. Accountants are expected to store, sort, retrieve summarise and present financial information and then analyse and interpret it. These processes work to assess a company’s expenditure and keep the business financially healthy. If you want to work in accounting, this could be the course for you.
The course is spread across six interesting and informative home study modules. Starting at the beginning, unit one explains what accounting is and outlines the objectives, concepts and policies involved in the profession. As students move through the course they will move on to more advanced topics including budget control and capital investment.
Who should study this course?
This distance learning course has been designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in finance or accounting. Individuals who are planning to start their own small business may also find this qualification useful.
What happens after the course?
On successful completion of this distance learning course you will have a broad knowledge of accounting and the practices involved. If you want to further expand your skills, you may consider embarking of further accounting courses with us.
Alternatively, you may decide to use your qualification to find work. There are a wide number of opportunities in this field and many chances to progress. It’s worth noting that to become an accountant you may have to pass a CPA exam first. Jobs include but are not limited to:
- Accountant
- Credit controller
- Payroll assistant
For more information about this course, give us a call on this number: 01202 006 464
Modules
Part 1: Financial Accounting
Unit 1: Introduction to Accounting
Introduction
Objectives
1. What is accounting?
2. Organisations, objectives and management
3. Financial and managerial accounting
4. Profit, profitability and cash
5. Accounting conventions, concepts and policies
6. Capital and sources of finance
7. Capital structure - limited liability company
Unit Summary
Unit 2: Financial Statements
Introduction
1. Objectives
2. Content of financial statements
3. The "big three"
4. The balance sheet
5. Measurement of profit
6. The income statement
7. Bookkeeping and books of account
8. The trial balance
9. Judgement
10.The cash flow statement - profit versus cash
Summary
Review activities
Unit 3: Interpretation and Analysis of Published Financial Statements
Introduction
Objectives
1. The analysts
2. Analytical techniques
3. The key issues
4. The principal ratios
Summary
Part II: Management Accounting and Financial Management
Unit 4: Cost and Management Accounting
Introduction
Objectives
1. Introduction to management accounting
2. Costs and historical costing
3. Controlling costs
4. Total absorption costing
5. Marginal costing
6. Break-even analysis
Summary
Appendix: examples of cost units
Unit 5: Budgetary Control
Introduction
Objectives
1. The household budget
2. Benefits of budgeting
3. Rules for budgeting and budgetary control
4. Cash budgets
5. Behavioural implications of budgeting
6. Control though comparative statements
7. Fixed and flexible budgets
Summary
Unit 6: Capital Investment Appraisal and Project Evaluation
Introduction
Objectives
1. Capital investment appraisal
2. What is investment?
3. Evaluation - alternative approaches
4. Judgement
5. Non-financial aspects of capital investment appraisal
Summary
Further reading
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Finance and Accounting.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK
- Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
- learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
- Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
- 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
- Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.
Finance and Accounting
About the Finance and Accounting Certificate
Contrary to popular belief, accounting is not just about counting up numbers. Accountants are expected to store, sort, retrieve summarise and present financial information and then analyse and interpret it. These processes work to assess a company’s expenditure and keep the business financially healthy. If you want to work in accounting, this could be the course for you.
The course is spread across six interesting and informative home study modules. Starting at the beginning, unit one explains what accounting is and outlines the objectives, concepts and policies involved in the profession. As students move through the course they will move on to more advanced topics including budget control and capital investment.
Who should study this course?
This distance learning course has been designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in finance or accounting. Individuals who are planning to start their own small business may also find this qualification useful.
What happens after the course?
On successful completion of this distance learning course you will have a broad knowledge of accounting and the practices involved. If you want to further expand your skills, you may consider embarking of further accounting courses with us.
Alternatively, you may decide to use your qualification to find work. There are a wide number of opportunities in this field and many chances to progress. It’s worth noting that to become an accountant you may have to pass a CPA exam first. Jobs include but are not limited to:
- Accountant
- Credit controller
- Payroll assistant
For more information about this course, give us a call on this number: 01202 006 464
Modules
Part 1: Financial Accounting
Unit 1: Introduction to Accounting
Introduction
Objectives
1. What is accounting?
2. Organisations, objectives and management
3. Financial and managerial accounting
4. Profit, profitability and cash
5. Accounting conventions, concepts and policies
6. Capital and sources of finance
7. Capital structure - limited liability company
Unit Summary
Unit 2: Financial Statements
Introduction
1. Objectives
2. Content of financial statements
3. The "big three"
4. The balance sheet
5. Measurement of profit
6. The income statement
7. Bookkeeping and books of account
8. The trial balance
9. Judgement
10.The cash flow statement - profit versus cash
Summary
Review activities
Unit 3: Interpretation and Analysis of Published Financial Statements
Introduction
Objectives
1. The analysts
2. Analytical techniques
3. The key issues
4. The principal ratios
Summary
Part II: Management Accounting and Financial Management
Unit 4: Cost and Management Accounting
Introduction
Objectives
1. Introduction to management accounting
2. Costs and historical costing
3. Controlling costs
4. Total absorption costing
5. Marginal costing
6. Break-even analysis
Summary
Appendix: examples of cost units
Unit 5: Budgetary Control
Introduction
Objectives
1. The household budget
2. Benefits of budgeting
3. Rules for budgeting and budgetary control
4. Cash budgets
5. Behavioural implications of budgeting
6. Control though comparative statements
7. Fixed and flexible budgets
Summary
Unit 6: Capital Investment Appraisal and Project Evaluation
Introduction
Objectives
1. Capital investment appraisal
2. What is investment?
3. Evaluation - alternative approaches
4. Judgement
5. Non-financial aspects of capital investment appraisal
Summary
Further reading
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
Qualifications
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Finance and Accounting.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK
- Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
- learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
- Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
- 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
- Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.
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