
Course Overview Studying A Level Accounting will enable you to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understand of accounting principles, concepts and techniques and apply to real-life scenarios. • Develop qualitive data analysis and interpretation skills to build confidence in communicating information. • Analyse and evaluate accounting data methodically in order to make judgements, draw conclusions and make reasoned choices. • Consider the need for ethics in this highly trusted profession. The course includes the following topics: • Introduction to the role of the accountant • Types of business organisation • The double entry model • Preparation of financial statements of sole traders, partnerships and limited companies • Budgeting and variance analysis • Standard, absorption and activity-based costing • Investment appraisal • Interpretation, analysis and communication of accounting information • Ethical considerations Why should I study A Level Accounting? The course offers you a fantastic opportunity to maximise your returns. Whether it is managing your own personal finances, compiling a tax return or working within an organisation; understanding and awareness of financial matters is necessary for us all. The age of the boring, grey-suited accountant has long gone. In this course, you will gain an insight into the varied role of the modern accountant. You will understand how they are essential for steering all entities towards their end goal through financial reporting and analysis of performance, supporting sound decision-making for the future. During your studies, you will undertake the role of the accountant; recording transactions using the double entry model, analysing company data and making management decisions regarding optimal investments for the future. You will learn first-hand what this highly regarded profession entails. What can I do afterwards? A Level Accounting can support further study at degree level in Finance and Business and acts as a sound platform for further study towards professional qualifications in accountancy with institutions such as the ICAEW, ACCA or CIMA. Those with qualifications in accounting can enter careers in banking and insurance, as well as accountancy itself, and have valuable skills for management roles in any organisation.
This course requires a Grade 6 or above in GCSE English and Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics. Previous study is not expected; however, it is essential that you have a genuine interest in finance.
Paper 1 – written paper (3 hrs) consisting of multiple-choice and short answer questions, two structured answer questions and two extended answer questions. Paper 2 – written paper (3 hrs) consisting of multiple-choice and short answer questions, two structured answer questions and two extended answer questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Tithepit Shaw Lane, Warlingham, CR6 9YB |
Course Overview Studying A Level Accounting will enable you to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understand of accounting principles, concepts and techniques and apply to real-life scenarios. • Develop qualitive data analysis and interpretation skills to build confidence in communicating information. • Analyse and evaluate accounting data methodically in order to make judgements, draw conclusions and make reasoned choices. • Consider the need for ethics in this highly trusted profession. The course includes the following topics: • Introduction to the role of the accountant • Types of business organisation • The double entry model • Preparation of financial statements of sole traders, partnerships and limited companies • Budgeting and variance analysis • Standard, absorption and activity-based costing • Investment appraisal • Interpretation, analysis and communication of accounting information • Ethical considerations Why should I study A Level Accounting? The course offers you a fantastic opportunity to maximise your returns. Whether it is managing your own personal finances, compiling a tax return or working within an organisation; understanding and awareness of financial matters is necessary for us all. The age of the boring, grey-suited accountant has long gone. In this course, you will gain an insight into the varied role of the modern accountant. You will understand how they are essential for steering all entities towards their end goal through financial reporting and analysis of performance, supporting sound decision-making for the future. During your studies, you will undertake the role of the accountant; recording transactions using the double entry model, analysing company data and making management decisions regarding optimal investments for the future. You will learn first-hand what this highly regarded profession entails. What can I do afterwards? A Level Accounting can support further study at degree level in Finance and Business and acts as a sound platform for further study towards professional qualifications in accountancy with institutions such as the ICAEW, ACCA or CIMA. Those with qualifications in accounting can enter careers in banking and insurance, as well as accountancy itself, and have valuable skills for management roles in any organisation.
This course requires a Grade 6 or above in GCSE English and Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics. Previous study is not expected; however, it is essential that you have a genuine interest in finance.
Paper 1 – written paper (3 hrs) consisting of multiple-choice and short answer questions, two structured answer questions and two extended answer questions. Paper 2 – written paper (3 hrs) consisting of multiple-choice and short answer questions, two structured answer questions and two extended answer questions.