CGISA Introduction to Financial Accounting Component

This is the second course in the CGISA Programme 1. On completion of this course students will have an introductory understanding and have the ability to apply the basic principles of bookkeeping and accounting.

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Description

This is the second course in the CGISA Programme 1. On completion of this course students will have an introductory understanding and have the ability to apply the basic principles of bookkeeping and accounting.

Accreditation

Chartered Secretaries Southern Africa

Overview

- Basic concepts of accounting
- Transactions
- Ledger Accounts
- The accounting cycle
- The trial balance
- The adjusting and closing balance
- Applications of accounting systems
- Receivables and payables
- Inventories
- Cash and cash equivalents
- Non-current assets
- Presentations and disclosure of financial statements
- Partnerships
- Non-trading entities
- Close corporations
- Statement of cash flows

Qualification

This subject is a part of a national qualification on completion of all 3 Programme subjects you will receive a NQF L7 Professional Qualification.

Requirements

Student must have successfully completed Communication, Mathematical Literacy and Accounting at NQF Level 4.

Duration

This subject can be completed in 3 months.

Packages

This course is available via two comprehensive support packages, Online Standard and Online Premium. Each Package includes the following:

Online Standard:
- Textbooks
- Introduction Video
- Exam Info
- Q & A Platform
- Concept Videos
- Forums
- Exam Timetable
- Study Schedule
- A Mock Exam & Solutions

Online Premium:
- Textbooks
- Introduction Video
- Exam Info
- Q & A Platform
- Concept Videos
- Forums
- Exam Timetable
- Study Schedule
- Multiple Mock Exams & Solutions
- LIVE Webinars via Zoom
- Recording of the LIVE Webinars
- Quizzes
- Exam Walkthrough (Pre-recorded)

Assessment

You will be required to complete a summative assessment (final exam)?at the end of this subject.

What's next

You can continue your studies with SACOB and CGISA and complete more subjects that make up this qualification.