Book Keeping Form Four
BOOK KEEPING FORM FOUR
Last updated: July 6, 2024
What i will learn?

By the end of this course, students will:

  • Prepare and analyze consolidated financial statements for parent and subsidiary companies.
  • Manage advanced accounting for non-trading organizations, including clubs, societies, and charities.
  • Account for specialized transactions such as leasing, hire purchase, and royalties.
  • Understand principles of government accounting, including budgeting and financial reporting.
  • Apply forensic accounting techniques to detect and prevent fraud, and understand legal frameworks.
  • Gain an overview of international accounting standards (IFRS) and their application in financial reporting.
  • Understand principles of environmental accounting, including sustainability practices and reporting.
  • Navigate ethical issues in accounting, including professional ethics, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance.

Join us in Bookkeeping Form Four as we delve into specialized bookkeeping and accounting topics, preparing you for professional certifications and successful careers in the accounting and finance industry.

Requirements

To ensure a successful learning experience, students are expected to meet the following requirements:

  1. Completion of Bookkeeping Form Three: Proficiency in the advanced concepts of bookkeeping covered in Forms One through Three.
  2. Advanced Numeracy Skills: Proficiency in advanced arithmetic and mathematical concepts.
  3. Notebook and Stationery: Keeping organized notes and practicing exercises.
  4. Access to Learning Materials: Textbooks and supplementary resources for in-depth study.
  5. Internet Access: Reliable internet connection for accessing online lessons and resources.
  6. Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills: Ability to analyze complex financial scenarios and apply advanced accounting principles.
Description

Welcome to Bookkeeping Form Four on Edukea! This course culminates the advanced concepts covered in previous forms, focusing on specialized topics in bookkeeping and accounting. Students will gain expertise in managing complex financial records and preparing for professional accounting certifications and further studies.

Topics Covered:

  • Consolidated Financial Statements: Preparation and Analysis for Parent and Subsidiary Companies
  • Advanced Accounting for Non-Trading Organizations: Clubs, Societies, and Charities
  • Accounting for Specialized Transactions: Leasing, Hire Purchase, and Royalties
  • Government Accounting: Principles, Budgeting, and Financial Reporting
  • Forensic Accounting: Detecting and Preventing Fraud, Legal Frameworks, and Reporting
  • International Accounting Standards: Overview and Application of IFRS
  • Environmental Accounting: Principles, Reporting, and Sustainability Practices
  • Ethical Issues in Accounting: Professional Ethics, Corporate Governance, and Regulatory Compliance