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The Table below summarises the aims of each paper within the ACCA Syllabus.

F1/FAB Accountant in Business (AB)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and understanding of the business environment and the influence this has on how organizations and accountants operate and of the role of the accountant and other key business functions in contributing to an efficient, effective and ethical organisation and to build knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of effective management.
 
F2/FMA Management Accounting (MA)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and understanding of how to prepare and process basic cost and quantitative information to support management in planning and decision-making in a variety of business contexts.
 
F3/FFA Financial Accounting (FA)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles, concepts and regulations relating to financial accounting and technical proficiency in the use of double-entry accounting techniques, including the preparation of basic financial statements.
 
F4 Corporate and Business Law (CL)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills in the understanding of the general legal framework, and of specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
 
F5 Performance Management (PM)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control.
 
F6 Taxation (TX)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.
 
F7 Financial Reporting (FR)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
 
F8 Audit and Assurance (AA)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills in the process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the professional regulatory framework.
 
F9 Financial Management (FM)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To develop knowledge and skills expected of a financial manager - relating to issues affecting investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
 
P1 Governance, Risk & Ethics (GRE)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To apply relevant knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgement in carrying out the role of the accountant relating to governance, internal control, compliance, and the management of risk within an organisation - in the context of an overall ethical framework
 
P2 Corporate Reporting (CR)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To apply knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgement in the application and evaluation of financial reporting principles and practices in a range of business contexts and situations
 
P3 Business Analysis (BA)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To apply relevant knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgement in assessing strategic position, determining strategic choice, and implementing strategic action through business process and structural change, coordinating knowledge systems and information technology, and by managing quality processes, projects, and people.
 
P6 Advanced Taxation (ATX)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To apply relevant knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgement in providing relevant information and advice to individuals and businesses on the impact of the major taxes on financial decisions and situations.
 
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)
Syllabus and Study guide
Lecturers


To apply relevant knowledge, skills, and exercise professional judgement in analysing, evaluating, concluding and reporting on the assurance engagement and other audit and assurance issues in the context of best practice and current developments.


NOTICE BOARD
BPP Malta is organising two full day CPE events entitled Accounting For Financial Instruments and IFRS Refresher being held on 6 and 7 March 2012 respectively at the BPP Premises in Swatar. Click here to view brochures

BPP Malta is organising a course towards the ACCA Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR) starting in March 2012 in respect of the June/December 2012 examinations. Click here to view brochure

BPP Malta in collaboration with Atlas JMFS Investment is organising a set of CPE events entitled "Investments" on the following dates: 14, 21, 28 February, 8, 15, 20 March 2012 from 15.45 am to 19.15 hrs at the BPP Premises in Swatar. Click here to view brochure

Newly registered students intending to attend F1/FAB, F2/FMA, F3/FFA courses may book on the BPP Induction courses to obtain basic knowledge in Accounting. The induction courses are also beneficial to those who intend studying on their own. Click here to view the BPP course timetable

June 2012 exams: You are required to write in black ink for all exam papers for onscreen marking purposes

Click here to view the BPP course timetable in respect of the June 2012 examinations

Special prices on the following courses: F5, F9 and P1! Contact us for more information

December 2011 ACCA/MIA examination results will be published on Monday 13 February 2012. Those who have opted to receive exam results in hard copies should receive them in the week commencing 20 February 2012

BPP Malta is an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner, the highest official recognition by ACCA.

BPP Malta is an ACCA licensed CBE centre.

BPP Learning Media is the sole ACCA Platinum Approved Publisher.

The MyStudy online tool is free for all those who book on any Introductory, Revision or Integrated course.

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ACCA sections; Knowledge, Skills, Essentials and Options must be achieved in their consecutive order.

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Free mock days during revision period.