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English for Accounting: Advanced skills

360,00 
  • 24 teaching units
  • 12 weekly lessons
  • 90 minutes
  • Format: Group (3-8)
  • Place: Online
Course ID: EAAS_1
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Weekly:
2 units (90 minutes) / 4 units (180 minutes) / 6 units (270 minutes) / 8 units (360 minutes) / 10 units (450 minutes) / 12 units (540 minutes)

Semi-intensive:
25 units (1.125 minutes) distributed to 5 half-day lessons, 5 units (225 minutes) per day

Intensive:
24 units (1.080 minutes) distributed to 3 full-day lessons, 8 units (360 minutes) per day

1. Course description

English for Accounting: Professional skills course has been specifically designed for accountants and financial professionals who need to enhance their English communication skills for accounting careers. The course focuses on key issues the students may face while communicating with their colleagues and clients about accounting and finance matters. In this course, you will develop several skills required to be successful in accounting and financial positions.

2. What you will learn

In this course, students will delve into various advanced accounting topics, including Taxation Accounting, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Forensic Accounting, International Accounting, and Mergers and Acquisitions. The in-depth exploration of these subjects will enhance students’ understanding of accounting principles and practices and expand their vocabulary on these topics.

Additionally, the course will allow students to improve their grammar skills, specifically as they pertain to accounting discussions, enabling them to effectively communicate their accounting knowledge and ideas in both written and oral form.

Through case studies and simulations, students will apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, developing practical skills and experience in the field. The course will also cover contemporary accounting issues and challenges, keeping students up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the industry. Throughout the course, students will have access to a variety of resources, including online lectures, readings, and interactive exercises, as well as support from experienced instructors and tutors. These resources will help students deepen their understanding of the material and develop analytical and problem-solving skills.

By the end of the course, students will be well-equipped to tackle complex accounting problems and excel in their chosen careers. They will have a strong foundation in accounting principles and practices and the ability to communicate effectively about accounting topics. Overall, this comprehensive course is an important stepping stone for anyone looking to pursue a career in accounting or advance their existing knowledge in the field.

3. Who is this course for?

  • Accountants
  • Accounting professionals
  • Auditors
  • Financial analysts
  • Business administrators
  • Tax consultants
  • Tax advisors
  • Economists
  • MBA students
  • Accountancy students
  • Traders

4. Course program

Lesson 1

Taxation Accounting

  • The principles of taxation and how they apply to businesses
  • Types of taxes and their implications for businesses
  • Tax compliance and tax planning strategies
  • Case studies and examples of tax accounting in practice
Lesson 2

Management Accounting

  • The role of management accounting in decision-making and strategy
  • Techniques for analyzing and interpreting financial data, including cost-benefit analysis and budgeting
  • Performance measurement and evaluation using financial and non-financial metrics
  • Case studies and examples of management accounting in practice
Lesson 3

Cost Accounting

  • The principles of cost accounting and how they differ from financial accounting
  • Techniques for identifying, measuring, and analyzing costs for various business functions
  • Cost-volume-profit analysis and pricing decisions
  • Case studies and examples of cost accounting in practice
Lesson 4

Forensic Accounting

  • The role of forensic accounting in detecting and investigating financial fraud
  • Techniques for analyzing and reconstructing financial records in the context of legal proceedings
  • Case studies and examples of forensic accounting in practice
Lesson 5

International Accounting

  • The principles of international accounting and their impact on financial reporting
  • Differences in accounting standards and practices across countries
  • The impact of currency exchange and economic conditions on financial statements
  • Case studies and examples of international accounting in practice
Lesson 6

TEST

Lesson 7

Environmental Accounting

  • The principles of environmental accounting and their role in sustainability reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and valuing environmental impacts and resources
  • Case studies and examples of environmental accounting in practice
Lesson 8

Mergers and Acquisitions

  • The process of mergers and acquisitions and its impact on financial reporting
  • Techniques for valuing and analyzing potential acquisitions
  • Case studies and examples of mergers and acquisitions in practice
Lesson 9

Social and Sustainability Accounting

  • The principles of social and sustainability accounting and their role in corporate responsibility reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and reporting on social and environmental impacts and performance
  • Case studies and examples of social and sustainability accounting in practice
Lesson 10

Ethics in Accounting

  • The ethical principles and codes of conduct for accountants
  • Ethical dilemmas and decision-making in the context of accounting
  • Case studies and examples of ethical issues in accounting
Lesson 11

Cryptocurrency Accounting

  • The principles of cryptocurrency and their impact on financial reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and valuing cryptocurrency assets and transactions
  • Case studies and examples of cryptocurrency accounting in practice.
Lesson 12

EXAM

Lesson 1

Taxation Accounting

  • The principles of taxation and how they apply to businesses
  • Types of taxes and their implications for businesses
  • Tax compliance and tax planning strategies
  • Case studies and examples of tax accounting in practice
Lesson 2

Management Accounting

  • The role of management accounting in decision-making and strategy
  • Techniques for analyzing and interpreting financial data, including cost-benefit analysis and budgeting
  • Performance measurement and evaluation using financial and non-financial metrics
  • Case studies and examples of management accounting in practice
Lesson 3

Cost Accounting

  • The principles of cost accounting and how they differ from financial accounting
  • Techniques for identifying, measuring, and analyzing costs for various business functions
  • Cost-volume-profit analysis and pricing decisions
  • Case studies and examples of cost accounting in practice
Lesson 4

Forensic Accounting

  • The role of forensic accounting in detecting and investigating financial fraud
  • Techniques for analyzing and reconstructing financial records in the context of legal proceedings
  • Case studies and examples of forensic accounting in practice
Lesson 5

International Accounting

  • The principles of international accounting and their impact on financial reporting
  • Differences in accounting standards and practices across countries
  • The impact of currency exchange and economic conditions on financial statements
  • Case studies and examples of international accounting in practice
Lesson 6

TEST

Lesson 7

Environmental Accounting

  • The principles of environmental accounting and their role in sustainability reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and valuing environmental impacts and resources
  • Case studies and examples of environmental accounting in practice
Lesson 8

Mergers and Acquisitions

  • The process of mergers and acquisitions and its impact on financial reporting
  • Techniques for valuing and analyzing potential acquisitions
  • Case studies and examples of mergers and acquisitions in practice
Lesson 9

Social and Sustainability Accounting

  • The principles of social and sustainability accounting and their role in corporate responsibility reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and reporting on social and environmental impacts and performance
  • Case studies and examples of social and sustainability accounting in practice
Lesson 10

Ethics in Accounting

  • The ethical principles and codes of conduct for accountants
  • Ethical dilemmas and decision-making in the context of accounting
  • Case studies and examples of ethical issues in accounting
Lesson 11

Cryptocurrency Accounting

  • The principles of cryptocurrency and their impact on financial reporting
  • Techniques for measuring and valuing cryptocurrency assets and transactions
  • Case studies and examples of cryptocurrency accounting in practice.
Lesson 12

EXAM

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FAQ

What is a language course?
A language course at ZENITH lingo is a set of language lessons designed to assist or guide customers to improve their communication skills in a particular language.
What is a lesson?
Time spent with a language teacher to learn a language is a lesson which consist of teaching units.
What is a unit or teaching unit?
A unit or teaching unit is 45 minutes.
What is the minimum number of teaching units per lesson?
Minimum number of teaching units per lesson is two (2 x 45 minutes) or 90 minutes. Maximum number of teaching units per lesson is eight (8 x 45 minutes) or 360 minutes.
Can I book only one unit per lesson?
Unfortunately, currently we cannot offer only one-unit lesson to our clients.
What is the minimum number of lessons per course?
In group courses, we have determined number of lessons per course.
What equipment do I need to study English online with ZENITH lingo?
We recommend using a laptop or desktop computer as it makes it easier to follow our digital coursebooks. However, you can join online classes simply with your smart phone. We are currently using Zoom for our video lessons, so it is best if you download the Zoom software.

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