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ACCA MA (F2) A Complete Course on Management Accounting, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.72, with 96 lectures, based on 241 reviews, and has 1291 subscribers.

You will learn about It is a comprehensive course on cost and management accounting. The main purpose of this course is to enable students to pass their ACCA MA (F2) exam. Students will learn costing techniques as well as budgeting, variance analysis, introduction to capital budgeting and performance measurement. After completing this course students will be able to prepare and pass their ACCA MA (F2) exam or other exam in fundamentals in cost and management accounting. Working professionals will learn the fundamentals of cost and management accounting. This course is ideal for individuals who are Young management accountants as well as students from ACCA MA (F2), CIMA (CO1), CA, BBA, MBA can take the course to score high in their exams. It is particularly useful for Young management accountants as well as students from ACCA MA (F2), CIMA (CO1), CA, BBA, MBA can take the course to score high in their exams.

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Title: ACCA MA (F2) A Complete Course on Management Accounting

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.72

Number of Lectures: 96

Number of Published Lectures: 96

Number of Curriculum Items: 96

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 96

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • It is a comprehensive course on cost and management accounting. The main purpose of this course is to enable students to pass their ACCA MA (F2) exam.
  • Students will learn costing techniques as well as budgeting, variance analysis, introduction to capital budgeting and performance measurement.
  • After completing this course students will be able to prepare and pass their ACCA MA (F2) exam or other exam in fundamentals in cost and management accounting.
  • Working professionals will learn the fundamentals of cost and management accounting.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Young management accountants as well as students from ACCA MA (F2), CIMA (CO1), CA, BBA, MBA can take the course to score high in their exams.
  • Target Audiences

  • Young management accountants as well as students from ACCA MA (F2), CIMA (CO1), CA, BBA, MBA can take the course to score high in their exams.
  • COURSE DESCRIPTION

    WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR:

    This course is for anyone and for everyone who wants to learn management accounting, costing, budgeting, planning and measuring financial performance. The course is aimed to help young accountants as well students to pass their exams, especially ACCA MA (F2) and other students completing their CIMA qualification, CA, BBA and MBA

    COURSE OVERVIEWThis course is focused on teaching students and young accountants the Cost and Management Accounting. It covers all the academic and theoretical topics of management accounting which are actively used in the real life. Students as well as working accountants can equally benefit from this course.
    At the end of the course you can confidently claim to have complete knowledge of Cost and Management Accounting Fundamentals.

    WHAT WILL BE COVERED

    – Accounting for management
    – Sources of data
    – Presenting information
    – Cost classification
    – Cost behaviour
    – Forecasting
    – Summarising and analysing data
    – Accounting for materials
    – Accounting for labour
    – Accounting for overheads
    – Absorption and marginal costing
    – Process costing
    – Process costing, joint products and by-products
    – Job, batch and service costing
    – Alternative costing principles
    – Budgeting
    – The budgetary process
    – Making budgets work
    – Capital expenditure budgeting
    – Methods of project appraisal
    – Standard costing
    – Cost variances
    – Sales variances and operating statements
    – Target setting
    – Financial performance measurement
    – Assessing non-financial performance

    HOW ACCOUNTANTS CAN GET BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE:

    In this course we start to learn accounting from very basics on how to record the financial transactions in accounting books, make the journals, ledgers, trails balance and finally the preparation and interpretation of financial statements.

    HOW STUDENTS GET BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE

    This course is created to help students pass their ACCA MA (F2) exam with high marks in the very first attempt. The list of topics (chapters) and their sequence is from BPP Learning Media which is considered as one of the world’s best publishers of accounting books.

    However, students with other qualifications such as CIMA, CA, CAT, BBA or MBA can also get great value since the topics of Fundamentals of Financial Accounting remain same in all qualifications and degrees.

    The course includes video tutorials for full syllabus coverage of ACCA F2 as well as videos for practice questions with solutions and explanation by the tutor. As part of the learning materials students will also find course notes and chapter presentations in PDF format.

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    I am a qualified accounting and finance professional with over twenty years of professional experience. I have been teaching accounting and finance courses for over fifteen years and have taught more than twenty thousand delegates including students, young accountants, chief accountant and finance managers.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Chapter 1 – Accounting for Management

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Demo Video – Process Costing – Simple Example

    Lecture 3: Demo Video – Forecasting Techniques – Time Series Analysis

    Lecture 4: Chapter 1 – Part 1 – Accounting for Management

    Lecture 5: Chapter 1 – Part 2 – Objectives of Organization – Planning, Control and Decision

    Lecture 6: Chapter 1 – Part 3 – Management Control – Financial versus Management Accounting

    Chapter 2: Chapter 2a – Sources of Data

    Lecture 1: Types of Data

    Lecture 2: Sampling Techniques

    Chapter 3: Chapter 2 b – Presenting Information

    Lecture 1: Presenting Information – Full Chapter

    Chapter 4: Chapter 3a – Cost Classification

    Lecture 1: Types of Costs

    Lecture 2: Production, Non Production and Administrative Costs

    Chapter 5: Chapter 3b – Cost Behavior

    Lecture 1: Fixed, Variable and Semi Variable Costs

    Lecture 2: High Low Method – Total costs and costs per unit

    Lecture 3: High Low Method – Questions and Solutions

    Lecture 4: Inventory FIFO – LIFO

    Lecture 5: Inventory Average Cost

    Lecture 6: Questions and Answers

    Lecture 7: Relevant Cost

    Chapter 6: Chapter 4 a – Forecasting Techniques

    Lecture 1: Part 1 – Coefficient of Correlation and Regression

    Lecture 2: Moving Averages

    Lecture 3: Time Series Analysis

    Lecture 4: Case Study – Time Series Analysis

    Lecture 5: Index Numbers

    Lecture 6: Forecasting Questions and Solutions – Part 1

    Lecture 7: Questions and Solutions – Forecasting Part 2

    Lecture 8: Questions and Solutions – Forecasting Part 3

    Lecture 9: Questions and Solutions – Forecasting Part 4

    Chapter 7: Chapter 4b – Summarizing and Analyzing Data

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Big Data

    Lecture 2: Probability Distribution and Normal Distribution

    Lecture 3: Questions and Solutions – Normal Distribution

    Chapter 8: Chapter 5 – Accounting for Materials

    Lecture 1: Inventory Control

    Lecture 2: Inventory Ordering and Receipt

    Lecture 3: EOQ – Economic Order Quantity considering the holding costs and ordering costs

    Lecture 4: Case Study

    Chapter 9: Chapter 6 – Labor Costs

    Lecture 1: Remuneration Methods

    Lecture 2: Direct and Indirect Labor Costs

    Chapter 10: Chapter 7a – Accounting for Overheads

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Fixed Production Overheads

    Lecture 2: Absorption Costing

    Lecture 3: Overhead Absorption – Over / Under absorption

    Lecture 4: Questions and Solutions

    Lecture 5: Questions and Solutions – Part 2

    Chapter 11: Chapter 7b – Absorption and Marginal Costing

    Lecture 1: Absorption and Marginal Costing

    Lecture 2: Questions and Solutions

    Chapter 12: Chapter 8a – Process Costing

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Process Costing

    Lecture 2: Process Costing – A Simple Example

    Lecture 3: Process Costing – Normal Loss and Abnormal Loss

    Lecture 4: Process Costing – Work in Process (WIP)

    Lecture 5: Questions and Solutions – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Questions and Solutions – Part 2

    Lecture 7: Bonus – Cost Flow Explained

    Lecture 8: Process Costing – FIFO Method

    Lecture 9: Process Costing – FIFO Method -2

    Chapter 13: Chapter 8b -Process Costing – Joint and By Products

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Joint and By Products

    Lecture 2: Accounting for Joint and By Products

    Lecture 3: Questions and Solutions – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Questions and Solutions – Part 2

    Chapter 14: Chapter 9a – Job, Batch and Service Costing

    Lecture 1: Job, Batch and Service Costing – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Job, Batch and Service Costing – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Questions and Solutions

    Chapter 15: Chapter 9b – Alternative Costing Principles

    Lecture 1: Alternative Costing Principles – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Activity Based Costing – ABC

    Lecture 3: Quality and its Related Costs

    Lecture 4: Target Costing and Life cycle Costing

    Lecture 5: Alternative Costing Questions

    Chapter 16: Budgeting 10 a

    Lecture 1: Budgeting

    Chapter 17: Chapter 10 b – The Budgetary Process

    Lecture 1: Budgetary Process

    Lecture 2: Questions and Solutions – Budgetary Process

    Chapter 18: 12a – Capital Expenditure Budgeting

    Lecture 1: Capital Expenditure Budgeting

    Chapter 19: 12 b – Capital Budgeting

    Lecture 1: Investment Appraisal

    Lecture 2: Compounding and Discounting

    Lecture 3: Discounted Cash Flow – DCF

    Lecture 4: What is Net Present Value (NPV) ?

    Lecture 5: Internal Rate of Return – IRR

    Lecture 6: Annuities

    Lecture 7: Perpetuities

    Lecture 8: Managing the Prepayment in Capital Budgeting

    Lecture 9: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates

    Lecture 10: Capital Budgeting Questions

    Lecture 11: Capital Budgeting Questions

    Chapter 20: Standard Costing

    Lecture 1: Standard Costing

    Instructors

  • ACCA MA (F2) A Complete Course on Management Accounting  No.2
    Syed Muhammad Ali Shah
    Teaching Accounting and Finance for Over Fifteen Years
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