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Introduction to Financial Accounting

Module titleIntroduction to Financial Accounting
Module codeBEA1008
Academic year2024/5
Credits15
Module staff

Dr Peta Myers (Convenor)

Duration: Term123
Duration: Weeks

11

Number students taking module (anticipated)

350

Module description

This is an introductory financial accounting module that is aimed at students who intend to major in accounting in their undergraduate studies, or who have a keen interest in gaining a technical understanding of elementary financial accounting. The first part of the module outlines the framework of accounting – its nature, purpose, and the context/environment in which it is practised. The module then covers the basics of accounting (i.e. concepts, conventions, principles and the accounting equation) and the recording/summarising mechanisms that underlie financial accounting. In addition, the recognition and measurement principles are also taught. Finally, the module covers the preparation of financial statements from the trial balance for various types of entities including sole traders, partnerships, limited companies, and non-for-profit entities. The module uses the International Financial Reporting Standards as reference.  

Additional Information:  

Internationalisation  

Internationalisation is embedded in the content of this module through the use of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs). Moreover, the principles of introductory financial accounting are common across most countries.  

Sustainability  

All of the resources for the module are available on ELE (the Exeter Learning Environment).  

External engagement  

The module content meets the standards of the professional accountancy bodies (e.g. ICAEW, ACCA, ICAS and CIMA) and the module is accredited by them.  

Employability  

Material taught in this module is highly relevant to accounting- and business-related jobs. The module also offers an opportunity for students to develop their numeracy and logical thinking skills.  

Widening Participation  

Students are given problem sets a week before the workshops and work on the questions independently. In the workshopsthey have the opportunity to discuss any difficulties within the group.  

Additional weekly classes are held which are student-driven, where questions can be raised on any topiccovered to date.  

Research in teaching  

The module is informed by the module convenor’s research interest in financial reporting and accounting education.  

Module aims - intentions of the module

This module aims to provide first time accounting students with a broad understanding of financial accounting, a thorough grounding in double-entry bookkeeping, and the skills to prepare simplefinancial statements fordifferent types of entities. It will provide students who have a keen interest in accounting or intend to major in accounting in their undergraduate studies with a solid foundation in financial accounting and reporting.  

(Note: this module cannot be taken together with BEA1013 Introduction to Accounting)  

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

ILO: Module-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 1. describe the nature, uses and purposes of financial accounting, and outline both the conceptual and regulatory frameworks that govern the preparation and reporting of financial information;
  • 2. explain the accounting equation and its link to financial statements, and illustrate the impact of economic transactions on the accounting equation;
  • 3. describe the key concepts and conventions that underpin financial accounting;
  • 4. describe and apply the process of recording transactions from source documents to financial statements via the books of prime entry, ledgers and trial balance;
  • 5. describe and apply the process for year-end adjustments
  • 6. explain and apply the recognition and measurement principles relating to: non-current assets (including depreciation and VAT), inventories (and cost of sales) and other current assets and liabilities (including receivables and bad debts, prepayments and accruals, etc.) and non-current liabilities and equity in accordance with IFRSs;
  • 7. explain the differences in characteristics between a sole trader and a company and prepare financial statements for both forms of entities in accordance with IFRSs;
  • 8. Prepare financial statements for a sole proprietor;
  • 9. Use financial analysis to compare the information contained in various financial statements, understand the benefits and drawbacks of financial analysis.

ILO: Discipline-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 10. apply accounting principles, concepts and conventions in practical situations;
  • 11. prepare financial statements containing relevant accounting data for companies and other business forms.

ILO: Personal and key skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 12. demonstrate basic problem-solving skills;
  • 13. demonstrate an ability to undertake independent study and to manage time;
  • 14. demonstrate basic written and numerical skills.

Syllabus plan

  • The framework of accounting  

  • The accounting equation, concepts and conventions  

  • The transactions recording process, trial balance and basic financial statements  

  • Adjustments 

  • Non-current assets recognition and measurement as well as depreciation  

  • Inventories and cost of sales  

  • Other current assets and liabilities  

  • Non-current liabilities and equity  

  • Preparation of financial statements for sole traders and limited companies  

  • Financial analysis 

Learning activities and teaching methods (given in hours of study time)

Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
421080

Details of learning activities and teaching methods

CategoryHours of study timeDescription
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activities22Lectures
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activities10Workshops
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activities10Timetabled help classes (optional)
Guided independent study108Reading and preparation for workshops and assessments

Formative assessment

Form of assessmentSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Weekly workshops for discussion3 hrs preparation by student / 1 hr in class discussion 1-14Discussion in workshops and suggested solutions on ELE

Summative assessment (% of credit)

CourseworkWritten examsPractical exams
01000

Details of summative assessment

Form of assessment% of creditSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
1 x in-term test (week 5)201 hour1-4,10 Debriefing in lecture and suggested solutions on ELE
1 x in-term test (week 10)201 hour1-8,10 Debriefing in lecture and suggested solutions on ELE
Written examination601.5 hours1-14Suggested solution on ELE
0

Details of re-assessment (where required by referral or deferral)

Original form of assessmentForm of re-assessmentILOs re-assessedTimescale for re-assessment
In-term test, week 5 (20%)In-term Test (1 hour, 20%)1-4, 10August/September Reassessment Period
In-term test, week 10 (20%)In-term Test (1 hour, 20%)1-8,10 August/September Reassessment Period
Written Examination (60%)Written Examination (1.5 hours, 60%)1-14August/September Reassessment Period

Re-assessment notes

Should a reassessment be required for either of the tests or examination for this module, it will be by means of one hour tests accounting for 20% each or a one-hour examination accounting for 60% module marks, as relevant.

Indicative learning resources - Basic reading

Prescribed Textbook: As advised on the module ELE page. 

 

Recommended reading:As advised on the module ELE page. 

 

Web based and electronic resources:  

 

ELE – College to provide hyperlink to appropriate pages 

 

Indicative learning resources - Web based and electronic resources

Web based and electronic resources:

ELE – http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=128

 

ELE – College to provide hyperlink to appropriate pages

Key words search

Financial Accounting; Bookkeeping

Credit value15
Module ECTS

7.5

Module pre-requisites

None

Module co-requisites

Cannot be taken concurrently with BEA1013 Introduction to Accounting 

NQF level (module)

4

Available as distance learning?

No

Origin date

01/09/2011

Last revision date

15/03/2023