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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PART 1 SECTION 1

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PART I SECTION 1 CPA CIFA STUDY TEXT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING DOWNLOAD MORE AT KASNEBNOTES WEBSITE Page 2 SYLLABUS PAPER NO 1: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING GENERAL OBJECTIVE This paper is intended to equip the candidate with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her to prepare financial statements for different entities LEARNING OUTCOMES A candidate who passes this paper should be able to: • Prepare books of original entry and basic ledger accounts under double entry system • Prepare basic financial statements of sole traders. partnerships, companies and manufacturing entities and not for profit organisations • Comply with the regulatory framework in the accounting field • Account for assets and liabilities • Analyse financial statements by use of ratios and statement of cash flows CONTENT 1. Introduction to Accounting - The nature and purpose of accounting - Objectives of accounting - Users of accounting information and their respective needs - The accounting equation - Reguratory framework of accounting (regulatory bodies such as ICPAK, IFAC, IASB, IPSAB - Accounting standards (IAS/IFRS), (Importance and limitations) - Professional ethics - Accounting concepts/principles - Qualities of useful accounting information 2 Recording transactions - Source documents (quotations_ purchases order, statement of account. remittance advice, receipts, petty cash vouchers_ sales arid purchase invoices, credit notes and debit notes, bank statements) - Books of original entry: sales journal, purchases journal, returns inward, returns outward journal, cashbook, petty cashbook and general journal - Double entry and the ledger; general ledger, sales ledger, purchases ledger - The trial balance - Computerised accounting systems- Role of computers, application and accounting softwares in the accounting process, benefits and challenges of operating computerised accounting systems FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING DOWNLOAD MORE AT KASNEBNOTES WEBSITE Page 3 3. Accounting for assets and liabilities 3.1 Assets - Property, plant and equipment — recognition, capital and revenue expenditure, measurement (depreciation and revaluation), disposal and disclosures — property, plant and equipment schedule - Intangible assets — recognition, measurement (amortisation, impairment and revaluation), disposals and disclosures - Financial assets- examples and risks only - Inventory - recognition, measurement and valuation using specific. cost method (FIFO and weighted average cost) - Trade receivables - bad debts and allowance for doubtful debts and receivables control accounts - Accrued income and prepaid expenses - Cash at bank -- cashbook and bank reconciliation statement - Cash in hand - cash book and petty cash book 3.2 Liabilities - Bank overdraft - cash book and bank reconciliation - Trade payables - payables control accounts - Loans - accounting treatment of repayment of principal and interest - Prepaid income and accrued expenses 4. Correction of errors and suspense account 5. Financial statements of a sole trader - Income statement - Statement of financial position 6. Financial statements of a partnership - Partnership agreement - Introduction to Partnership accounts - Distinction between current and fixed capital - Income statement - Statement of financial position - Changes in partnership – Admission of a new partner, retirement and change in profit sharing ratio 7. Financial statements of a company - Types of share capital - ordinary shares and preference shares - Issue of shares (exclude issue by instalment and forfeiture) - Types of reserves share premium, revaluation reserve, general reserves and retained profits - Income tax -Accounting treatment and presentation (exclude computation) - Financial statements - Income statement and statement of financial position - Published financial statements (describe a complete set of published financial statements but

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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING




FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING


PART I

SECTION 1

CPA
CIFA




STUDY TEXT




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SYLLABUS


PAPER NO 1: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
This paper is intended to equip the candidate with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable
him/her to prepare financial statements for different entities
LEARNING OUTCOMES
A candidate who passes this paper should be able to:
• Prepare books of original entry and basic ledger accounts under double entry system
• Prepare basic financial statements of sole traders. partnerships, companies and manufacturing
entities and not for profit organisations
• Comply with the regulatory framework in the accounting field
• Account for assets and liabilities
• Analyse financial statements by use of ratios and statement of cash flows


CONTENT
1. Introduction to Accounting
- The nature and purpose of accounting
- Objectives of accounting
- Users of accounting information and their respective needs
- The accounting equation
- Reguratory framework of accounting (regulatory bodies such as ICPAK, IFAC, IASB,
IPSAB
- Accounting standards (IAS/IFRS), (Importance and limitations)
- Professional ethics
- Accounting concepts/principles
- Qualities of useful accounting information
2 Recording transactions
- Source documents (quotations_ purchases order, statement of account. remittance advice,
receipts, petty cash vouchers_ sales arid purchase invoices, credit notes and debit notes, bank
statements)
- Books of original entry: sales journal, purchases journal, returns inward, returns outward
journal, cashbook, petty cashbook and general journal
- Double entry and the ledger; general ledger, sales ledger, purchases ledger
- The trial balance
- Computerised accounting systems- Role of computers, application and accounting softwares
in the accounting process, benefits and challenges of operating computerised accounting
systems


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3. Accounting for assets and liabilities
3.1 Assets
- Property, plant and equipment — recognition, capital and revenue expenditure, measurement
(depreciation and revaluation), disposal and disclosures — property, plant and equipment
schedule
- Intangible assets — recognition, measurement (amortisation, impairment and revaluation),
disposals and disclosures
- Financial assets- examples and risks only
- Inventory - recognition, measurement and valuation using specific. cost method (FIFO and
weighted average cost)
- Trade receivables - bad debts and allowance for doubtful debts and receivables control
accounts
- Accrued income and prepaid expenses
- Cash at bank -- cashbook and bank reconciliation statement
- Cash in hand - cash book and petty cash book
3.2 Liabilities
- Bank overdraft - cash book and bank reconciliation
- Trade payables - payables control accounts
- Loans - accounting treatment of repayment of principal and interest
- Prepaid income and accrued expenses
4. Correction of errors and suspense account
5. Financial statements of a sole trader
- Income statement
- Statement of financial position
6. Financial statements of a partnership
- Partnership agreement
- Introduction to Partnership accounts
- Distinction between current and fixed capital
- Income statement
- Statement of financial position
- Changes in partnership – Admission of a new partner, retirement and change in profit sharing
ratio
7. Financial statements of a company
- Types of share capital - ordinary shares and preference shares
- Issue of shares (exclude issue by instalment and forfeiture)
- Types of reserves share premium, revaluation reserve, general reserves and retained profits
- Income tax -Accounting treatment and presentation (exclude computation)
- Financial statements - Income statement and statement of financial position
- Published financial statements (describe a complete set of published financial statements but
not preparation)
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8. Financial statements of a manufacturing entity
- Features of a manufacturing entity
- Classification and apportioning costs between manufacturing and selling and administration
- Financial statements - manufacturing account, income statement and statement of financial
position
9. Accounts from incomplete records
- Features
- Types of incomplete records (Pure single entry, simple single entry, quasi single entry)
- Ascertaining of profit by capital comparison
- Preparation of statement of affairs and profit determination
- Techniques of obtaining complete accounting information
9. Financial statements of a not-for-profit organisation
- Distinction between not for profit making organisation and profit making organisation
- Nature of receipts and payments accounts
- Accounting treatment of some special items
- Income and expenditure account
- Statement of financial position
10. Analysing financial statements
- Statement of cash flows (categories of cash, methods of preparing statement of cash flows
and the importance)
- Financial ratios — definition, categories, analysis and interpretation, application and
limitations
11. Introduction to public sector Accounting
- Features of public sector entities (as compared to private sector)
- Structure of the public sector (National and county governments: state corporations and other
agencies)
- Regulatory structures and oversight [IPSASB, PSASB (establishment, mandate and
functions), Director of Accounting Services, National Treasury, Parliamentary Committees.
Accounting Officers at national and county levels]
- Objectives of public sector financial statements
- Objectives of IFSAS
- Accounting techniques in public sector (budgeting, cash, accrual: commitment and fund)
(Preparation of financial statements should be excluded)
12. Emerging issues and trends




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