Strategic Business Reporting December 2024 Session - Tutor Led

Date

14-09-2024

Time

18:00 – 21:00hrs

CPE Hours

77 hours

Competency

Professional

Location

The Hub or Blended (part online part classroom)

Price

€600

Course Description

The aim of the syllabus is to discuss, apply and evaluate the concepts, principles and practices that underpin the preparation and interpretation of corporate reports in various contexts including the ethical assessment of managements’ stewardship and the information needs of a diverse group of stakeholders.

The syllabus for Strategic Business Reporting, assumes knowledge acquired at the Applied Skills level including the core technical capabilities to prepare and analyse financial reports for single and combined entities.

The syllabus requires students to examine corporate reporting from a number of perspectives, not only from the point of view of the preparer of corporate reports, but also from the perspective of a variety of different stakeholders such as finance providers and investors. The syllabus further requires the assessment and evaluation of the reporting decisions made by management and their implications for a range of stakeholders and entities. It also explores the professional and ethical responsibilities of the accountant to these stakeholders.

The subject matter of the syllabus requires students to have an understanding of the IASB’s Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting® and to use the Framework as a basis for judgement in applying International Financial Reporting Standards in corporate reports. The syllabus considers both the principles and practices of IFRS® Standards and uses these principles as a basis for the preparation of the financial statements of single entities and groups.

The syllabus requires students to reflect on the usefulness of corporate reports to stakeholders including developments in narrative reporting such as Integrated Reporting and sustainability reporting and to discuss the nature of the information that would help stakeholders assess the future prospects of the entity. This involves the analysis and interpretation of corporate reports, and the provision of advice on the reporting implications
of transactions.

The penultimate section of the syllabus addresses developments in corporate reporting and the implications of any potential changes. This includes a discussion of the deficiencies of existing accounting standards and the ability to explain the implications for a business and its stakeholders of significant changes to reporting frameworks.

Question scenarios will be based in contemporary business settings, however, candidates will not be required to have detailed knowledge of these businesses. Question scenarios will be current and relevant for example the impact of climate change.

The final section of the syllabus contains outcomes relating to the demonstration of appropriate digital and employability skills in preparing for and taking the SBR examination. This includes being able to access and open exhibits, requirements and response options from different sources and being able to use the relevant functionality and technology to prepare and present response options in a professional manner. These skills are specifically developed by practicing and preparing for the SBR exam, using the learning support content for computer-based exams available via the practice platform and the ACCA website and will need to be demonstrated during the live exam.

 

Course Structure

The below syllabus is covered during this course: 

  • Fundamental ethics and professional principles 
  • The financial reporting framework 
  • Reporting the financial performance of a range of entities 
  • Financial statements of groups of entities Interpret financial statements for different stakeholders 
  • Employability and technology skills

Should Attend

Individuals who are doing their ACCA Strategic Professional exams.

Prerequisites

Either has completed all 3 Applied Knowledge exams and all 6 Applied skills exams or hold a relevant Accounting, Finance, or similar degree.

Assessment

The Academy prepares students to sit for their Computer Based Exam (CBE) in either June or December.

Key-Features

  • First class tutoring
  • Option to attend in-person or online live
  • Innovative materials
  • Unique online learning
  • Exam standard questions throughout
  • Student support
  • Mock exams

Course Structure

The below syllabus is covered during this course: 

  • Fundamental ethics and professional principles 
  • The financial reporting framework 
  • Reporting the financial performance of a range of entities 
  • Financial statements of groups of entities Interpret financial statements for different stakeholders 
  • Employability and technology skills

Should Attend

Individuals who are doing their ACCA Strategic Professional exams.

Prerequisites

Either has completed all 3 Applied Knowledge exams and all 6 Applied skills exams or hold a relevant Accounting, Finance, or similar degree.

Assessment

The Academy prepares students to sit for their Computer Based Exam (CBE) in either June or December.

Key-Features

  • First class tutoring
  • Option to attend in-person or online live
  • Innovative materials
  • Unique online learning
  • Exam standard questions throughout
  • Student support
  • Mock exams

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