Subject Code: 2ACG20 Length of course: Full year Credit points and TAS Status: 20 Credit TAS
Precluded combinations with current SACE subjects: None
Course Outline: Students learn the practical skills needed to manage their own financial affairs and develop an understanding of the ethical considerations that affect financial decision-making.
They learn about the successful management of financial affairs in business, gain knowledge and skills related to accounting processes for organisational and business applications, and develop greater understanding of accounting concepts and standards and their use to generate financial reports.
Students learn how to interpret financial information and convey this information to interested users.
Topics Included:
The course focuses on the development of skills and understanding of the accounting process from the recording of transactions in general and subsidiary ledgers to the preparation of financial statements and reports. Students will develop skills to interpret and analyse a broad range of financial reports so that informed financial decisions can be made about the use of scarce resources.
Assessment:
School Based Assessment 70%
Report 20%
Skills and Application Tasks 50%
External Assessment 30%
Examination
Additional Costs:
Cost for excursions that include entry fees and transport
Length of course: Full year
Credit points and TAS Status: 20 Credit TAS
Precluded combinations with current SACE subjects:
None
Course Outline:
Students learn the practical skills needed to manage their own financial affairs and develop an understanding of the ethical considerations that affect financial decision-making.
They learn about the successful management of financial affairs in business, gain knowledge and skills related to accounting processes for organisational and business applications, and develop greater understanding of accounting concepts and standards and their use to generate financial reports.
Students learn how to interpret financial information and convey this information to interested users.
Topics Included:
The course focuses on the development of skills and understanding of the accounting process from the recording of transactions in general and subsidiary ledgers to the preparation of financial statements and reports. Students will develop skills to interpret and analyse a broad range of financial reports so that informed financial decisions can be made about the use of scarce resources.
Assessment:
Additional Costs:
Cost for excursions that include entry fees and transport
Further information on post school pathways: