Aim and Scope:
The Global Financial Accounting (GFA) course is expertly crafted not only for aspiring and current financial professionals but also for university and high school students seeking to strengthen their foundational knowledge in accounting. This course offers a comprehensive understanding of financial accounting principles and practices, tailored to support academic success and lay a robust groundwork for future studies in finance and accounting.
Tailored Learning for Academic Success:
Whether you're a university student grappling with complex accounting concepts or a high school student eager to get a head start in finance, the GFA course provides the tools and resources necessary for academic excellence. Our course simplifies complex theories and practices, making them accessible and engaging for learners at different educational levels.
Elite Learning Experience:
As part of the Elite Subscription Plan, GFA combines the adaptability of asynchronous learning with individualized mentorship. This approach includes Global On-Demand (GOD) Video Lectures for flexible learning and one-on-one guidance through the Global One-on-One Mentorship (GOOM) Program, ensuring personalized support that aligns with your academic goals.
Modernized Curriculum with a Focus on Fundamentals:
The curriculum not only delves into advanced topics but also reinforces fundamental concepts crucial for academic coursework. It’s designed to bridge gaps in understanding and boost confidence in handling both basic and complex accounting tasks.
Introductory Concepts:
Advanced Topics for University Students:
The GFA course is an invaluable resource for high school and university students. It not only aids in mastering course materials but also provides a broader perspective on financial accounting, preparing students for future academic and professional pursuits in finance.
Enroll in GFA today and experience a unique educational journey that aligns with your academic and professional aspirations in the world of financial accounting.
Elite Subscription Plan for Global Knowledge Hub (GKH) Portal Courses:
Overview:
The Elite subscription is our premium offering across all courses on the Global Knowledge Hub (GKH) portal. It's designed for dedicated professionals and students who seek comprehensive knowledge and personalized attention in their chosen fields of study. This plan provides extensive resources, exclusive access, and personalized mentorship, making it ideal for those pursuing significant advancements in their careers or academia.
Pricing Structure:
Monthly Elite Subscription:
Price: $199/month (per course)
Benefits: Complete access to the chosen course's materials, including advanced modules, expert lectures, and case studies. Monthly personalized mentorship sessions and priority access to webinars and special events related to the course.
Quarterly Elite Subscription (10% Discount):
Price: $540/quarter (originally $597) (per course)
Benefits: All monthly benefits with a cost-saving incentive for longer-term commitment, including a quarterly personalized progress review.
Annual Elite Subscription (15% Discount):
Price: $1,750/year (originally $2,388) (per course)
Benefits: All benefits of the monthly and quarterly plans, plus an annual in-depth consultation for career or academic planning, and the highest cost-saving for long-term commitment.
Uniform Elite Benefits Across Courses:
1. Dedicated Mentorship: Regular one-on-one sessions with experts in the respective course field.
2. Advanced Access: Early invitations to exclusive events, workshops, and guest lectures relevant to the course.
3. Comprehensive Resources: Access to a wide array of learning materials, including some exclusive to the Elite tier.
4. Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry leaders, professionals, and peers within the course domain.
5. Career and Academic Support: Tailored advice and support for career advancement or academic pursuits.
Additional Features:
1. Flexibility: Adapt course schedules to fit personal and professional life.
2. Continuous Learning: Regular content updates to keep pace with industry changes and academic advancements.
3. Dedicated Support: Elite subscribers receive priority support for any course-related inquiries.
Please complete the application form and then request an invoice by sending an email to invoices@globalaccountancyinstitute.com indicating your username, the name of the course and your selected Subscription Plan.
We will then send you an invoice with the payment instructions.
1 | The scope and purpose of, financial statements for external reporting |
2 | The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information and Users’ and Stakeholders’ Needs |
3 | The regulatory framework |
4 | The main elements of financial reports |
5 | The Accounting Equation and Double-Entry Bookkeeping |
6 | Recording Transactions and Events |
7 | Accruals and prepayments. |
8 | Financial Statement Preparation |
9 | The trial balance and correcting errors. |
10 | The Use of Computers in Accounting |
11 | The Impact of Accounting on Business Decision-Making |
12 | Financial Ratios and Performance Measurement |
13 | Budgeting and Forecasting |
14 | Duties and Responsibilities of Those Charged with Governance |
15 | The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Reporting |
16 | Inventory Valuation and Its Impact on Financial Statements |
17 | Depreciation Methods and Their Impact on Financial Statements |
18 | Depreciation Methods and Their Impact on Financial Statements Part 2 |
19 | Introduction to Financial Statements I: Balance Sheet and Income Statement |
20 | Introduction to Financial Statements II: Statement of Movement in Equity and Cash Flow Statement |
21 | Introduction to Financial Statements III: Notes to the Accounts and Analyzing Financial Statements |
22 | Financial Management I: Investment Decision; Traditional Methods of Investment Appraisal |
23 | Financial Management II: Investment Decision; Discounted Cash Flow Methods of Investment Appraisal |
24 | Financial Management II: Investment Decision; Discounted Cash Flow Methods of Investment Appraisal |
25 | Financial Management IV: Financing Decision; Sources of Finance |
26 | Financial Management V: Financing Decision; Cost of Capital |
27 | Financial Management VI: Managerial Decision; Working Capital and Risk Management |
28 | Double-Entry Book-Keeping and Accounting Records |
29 | Sales, Purchases, and Cash Management |
30 | Inventory Management and Tangible Assets |
31 | Intangible Assets and Accruals |
32 | Receivables, Payables, and Provisions |
33 | Capital Structure and Trial Balance |
34 | Correction of Errors and Control Accounts |
35 | Bank Reconciliations and Suspense Accounts |
36 | Financial Statements and Disclosure Notes |
37 | Events After Reporting Period and Cash Flows |
38 | Incomplete Records and Group Accounting |
39 | Financial Statement Analysis and Ratios |
40 | Budgeting and Forecasting |
41 | Duties and Responsibilities of Those Charged with Governance |
42 | The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Reporting |
43 | Inventory Valuation and Its Impact on Financial Statements |
44 | Depreciation Methods and Their Impact on Financial Statements |
45 | Intangible Assets and Amortization |
46 | Provisions, Contingencies, and Events After the Reporting Period |
47 | Module 46: Financial Statement Preparation and Analysis |
48 | Disclosure Notes and Events After the Reporting Period |
49 | Consolidated Financial Statements and Subsidiaries |
50 | Financial Statement Analysis and Interpretation |
51 | Cash Flow Analysis and Management |
52 | Financial Reporting and Regulatory Framework |
53 | Ethical Issues in Financial Reporting |
54 | Financial Reporting for Specialized Industries |
55 | Environmental and Social Reporting |
56 | Module 55: Emerging Trends in Financial Reporting |
57 | Module 56: Financial Reporting and Digital Transformation |
58 | Financial Reporting and International Business |
59 | Advanced Financial Statement Analysis |
60 | Financial Reporting in the Digital Age |
61 | The Role of Financial Reporting in Corporate Governance |
62 | Financial Reporting and Ethical Considerations |
63 | Financial Reporting for Mergers and Acquisitions |
64 | Financial Reporting and Risk Management |
65 | Financial Reporting for Non-Profit Organizations |
66 | Financial Reporting for Government Entities |
67 | Financial Reporting for International Operations |
68 | Emerging Issues in Financial Reporting |
69 | Financial Reporting and Corporate Strategy |
70 | Financial Reporting for Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) |
71 | Financial Reporting for Startups and Early-Stage Companies |
72 | Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis |
73 | Cost Allocation and Activity-Based Costing |
74 | Standard Costing and Variance Analysis |
75 | Principles and Practices of Auditing |
76 | Internal Controls and Risk Assessment |
77 | Audit Procedures and Reporting |
78 | Principles of Taxation |
79 | Corporate Tax Reporting and Compliance |
80 | Tax Planning and Strategy |
81 | Principles of Leadership and Management |
82 | Developing, Managing, and Leading Teams |
83 | Managing Projects to Achieve Results |
84 | Creating and Delivering Operational Plans |
85 | Managing Risk |
86 | Principles of Marketing Products and Services |
87 | Managing Stakeholder Relationships |
88 | Managing Change |
89 | Financial Technology (FinTech) and Innovation |
90 | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection |
91 | Integrated Reporting and Sustainability Accounting |
92 | Behavioral Finance and Decision Making |
93 | Advanced Financial Modeling and Valuation |
94 | Global Financial Markets and Instruments |
95 | Strategic Financial Management |
96 | Digital Transformation in Accounting |
97 | Principles of Leadership and Management |
98 | Developing, Managing, and Leading Teams |
99 | Managing Projects to Achieve Results |
100 | Creating and Delivering Operational Plans |
101 | Managing Risk |
102 | Principles of Marketing Products and Services |
103 | Managing Stakeholder Relationships |
104 | Managing Change |
105 | Financial Statement Analysis and Interpretation |
106 | Blockchain Technology in Accounting |
107 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Financial Reporting |
108 | Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reporting |
109 | Ethical Considerations in Accounting Practices |
110 | International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) vs. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) |
111 | Accounting for Multinational Corporations |
112 | Accounting in the Financial Services Sector |
113 | Accounting for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) |
114 | Predictive Analytics in Accounting |
115 | Big Data and its Impact on Financial Decision-Making |
116 | Negotiation and Communication Skills for Accountants |
117 | Leadership Development for Accounting Professionals |
118 | Blockchain Technology in Accounting |
119 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Financial Reporting |
120 | Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reporting |
121 | Ethical Considerations in Accounting Practices |
This course is provided by Global Accountancy Institute Inc..
For more information please contact Dr Glen Brown on Phone # (302)261-3676 or by email address info@globalaccountancyinstitute.com.
USD 5250 .00 | |
2/13/2025 |
USD 199 .00 |
4/13/2025 |
USD 540 .00 |
1/13/2026 |
USD 1750 .00 |
1/13/2028 |
USD 5250 .00 |
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