College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial Accounting
What will you learn in this Advanced Level: National Diploma in Financial Accounting course?
Compile annual financial statements; register with SAIBA as an Accounting Officer (once you meet their requirements); work with Chartered Accountants and Auditors; have a thorough knowledge of accounting theory and practice, corporate strategy and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
What is included in the course fees?
- Text books and study material
- Courier fee
College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial Accounting Course Start Dates
With College SA you can start studying whenever you want, there are no specific course start dates since we offer distance learning. Please speak to our Educational Planners about your enrolment and study options.
College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial AccountingExam Information
Exam Dates:
- 13 – 16 February 2024
- 08 – 11 May 2024
- 10 – 13 July 2024
- 11 – 14 September 2024
- 13 – 16 November 2024
Exam Fees:
(Please note that your exam fees are not included in the course fee and may be subject to change.)
- Annual registration fee: R 330.00
- Assessment fee per subject: R620.00
- Re-assessment fee per subject: R 430.00
- Assessment late entry fee per subject: R 450.00
- Postponement per subject: R 220.00
College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial Accounting Assessments Information
You need to get 60% overall to pass each course. 30% of your year mark will come from your ICB assignments and tests and 70% of your year mark will come from your final exams.
Portfolio of Evidence:
You will only receive your POE (Portfolio of Evidence) directly from the ICB offices when you register for your exam. This will consist of the assignments you have to do during your studies. When you register for your exams, take your POE with, and once you’ve completed your exam and added it to the POE, you’re done!
Exams:
Exams can be written in February, May, July, September and November each year.
College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial Accounting Accreditation Info
Status: Accredited course
Type & reward: National Diploma Financial Accounting – NQF Level 6 (SAQA ID 20366)
Provided by: FASSET & ICB
Fasset continuously strives to ensure further development and training of entrants to the bookkeeping and accounting sector through qualifications. They do this in order to address the skills scarcity that currently exists in the market. This ensures that as a bookkeeping or accounting professional you can continuously increase your skills and employers can continuously ensure that their employees are up-to-date with bookkeeping and accounting practices, laws and procedures.
College SA – Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses : National Diploma in Financial Accounting Entry Requirements
Upper Intermediate Level: National Diploma in Technical Financial Accounting
Professional Designation
Financial Accountant
Subjects
What are subjects?
Subjects are the particular fields of study that are covered in a course. The subjects below make up this course and will need to be completed in order for you to complete this course.
The following subjects make up this course:
Advanced Level: National Diploma in Financial Accounting
Corporate Strategy
This module covers the definition of strategic management as well as the inherent advantages and disadvantages associated with it. We also take an in-depth look at the process involved in formulating company goals and objectives as well as in the importance of strategic management.
Management Accounting & Control Systems
This module introduces you to managerial accounting and covers controlling inventory, overhead costs, costing for budgeting, financial management as well as organisational ethics.
Financial Reporting & Regulatory Frameworks incl. Research Theory & Practice (Dissertation)
This module introduces you to the regulatory framework for accounting, how accounts are prepared, the professional values and ethical standards expected of accountants and the economic environment in which organisations operate. We also cover how research is conducted in accounting, how to reference information sources and how to compile a short dissertation.