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Icaew Cfab Management Information: The Complete Guide
What you'll learn
Gain a comprehensive understanding of all types of exercises included in the exam.
Master key theoretical concepts relevant to the subject matter.
Prepare essential financial reports and information to support effective business management.
Identify key features of effective performance management systems
Requirements
No advanced expertise is required. However, to succeed in this course, learners should have basic mathematics skills, a fundamental understanding of accounting principles, and a working knowledge of English.
Description
Dive into our engaging online video courses designed to make your Management Information exam preparation both effective and enjoyable. Our courses are carefully designed to make sure you're fully prepared to succeed.Based on Official Textbook: We've structured our curriculum around the official textbook to ensure you're studying all the crucial topics. This means you're learning exactly what you need to know for the exam, with no unnecessary information.Practical Examples: To make complex concepts easier to understand, we use clear, real-world examples. These practical insights help you see how the material applies in everyday scenarios, making it simpler to grasp and remember.Smartly Designed Slides: Our slides are designed with simplicity in mind. Each slide is structured to present information in a clear, straightforward way, making it easier for you to follow along and retain what you learn.Focused Exam Preparation: We help you concentrate on the key areas you need to ace the exam. Whether it's costing, budgeting, performance management, or decision-making, we highlight the essential points to ensure you're well-prepared.Interactive Quizzes: Test your understanding with quizzes at the end of each chapter. These interactive quizzes are a great way to review and reinforce your knowledge, helping you stay on track and confident.Join our online video courses and get the tools you need to excel. With our clear explanations, practical examples, and focused preparation, you'll be ready to tackle your exam with confidence and ease.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction: What is covered in this course?
Lecture 2 Exam structure
Section 2: Chapter 1: The fundamentals of costing
Lecture 3 Examination context
Lecture 4 What is cost accounting?
Lecture 5 Basic of accounting concept
Lecture 6 Cost classification for inventory valuation and profit measure
Lecture 7 Cost classification for planning and decision making
Lecture 8 Cost classification for control
Lecture 9 Ethics and professional scepticism
Lecture 10 Sustainability, governance and corporate responsibility
Section 3: Chapter 2: Calculating unit costs (part 1)
Lecture 11 Examination context
Lecture 12 Identifying direct and indirect costs for cost units
Lecture 13 Inventory valuation
Section 4: Chapter 3: Calculating unit costs (part 2)
Lecture 14 Examination context
Lecture 15 Absorption costing
Lecture 16 Costing methods
Section 5: Chapter 4: Marginal costing and absorption costing
Lecture 17 Examination context
Lecture 18 Marginal cost and marginal costing
Lecture 19 Marginal costing and absorption costing compared
Section 6: Chapter 5: Pricing calculations
Lecture 20 Examination context
Lecture 21 Full cost-plus pricing
Lecture 22 Marginal cost-plus pricing
Lecture 23 Mark-ups and margins
Lecture 24 Transfer pricing
Section 7: Chapter 6: Budgeting
Lecture 25 Examination context
Lecture 26 Why do organisations prepare budgets?
Lecture 27 A framework for budgeting
Lecture 28 Steps in the budget preparation
Lecture 29 The master budget
Lecture 30 Preparing forecasts
Lecture 31 Alternative approaches to budgeting
Lecture 32 Data bias and professional scepticism
Section 8: Chapter 7: Working capital
Lecture 33 Examination context
Lecture 34 What is 'working capital'?
Lecture 35 Balancing liquidity and profitability
Lecture 36 Assessing the liquidity position via ratios
Lecture 37 The cash operating cycle
Lecture 38 Managing inventory
Lecture 39 Managing trade payables
Lecture 40 Managing trade receivables
Lecture 41 Treasury management
Lecture 42 Cash budgets
Section 9: Chapter 8: Performance management
Lecture 43 Examination context
Lecture 44 Performance evaluation
Lecture 45 Responsibility centres
Lecture 46 Performance measures
Lecture 47 The balanced scorecard
Lecture 48 Budgetary control
Lecture 49 Data bias and professional scepticism in performance management
Lecture 50 Sustainability and ESG reporting
Section 10: Chapter 9: Standard costing and variance analysis
Lecture 51 Examination context
Lecture 52 Standard costing and standard costs
Lecture 53 Cost variances
Lecture 54 Sales variances and operating statements
Lecture 55 Interpreting variances and deriving actual data from variance detail
Lecture 56 Data bias in variance analysis
Section 11: Chapter 10: Breakeven analysis and limiting factor analysis
Lecture 57 Examination context
Lecture 58 Breakeven analysis and contribution
Lecture 59 Breakeven charts
Lecture 60 Limiting factor analysis
Section 12: Chapter 11: Investment appraisal techniques
Lecture 61 Examination context
Lecture 62 Making investment appraisal decisions
Lecture 63 The payback method
Lecture 64 The accounting rate of return method
Lecture 65 The net present value method
Lecture 66 The net terminal value method
Lecture 67 The discounted payback method
Lecture 68 The internal rate of return method
Lecture 69 Environmental costing
Self-study learners preparing for exams,Anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Management Information before advancing to higher levels,Individuals looking to develop and enhance their management skills in a business setting
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Managerial Accounting; ICAEW CFAB Qualification
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.28 GB | Duration: 4h 56m
Managerial Accounting; ICAEW CFAB Qualification
What you'll learn
Gain a comprehensive understanding of all types of exercises included in the exam.
Master key theoretical concepts relevant to the subject matter.
Prepare essential financial reports and information to support effective business management.
Identify key features of effective performance management systems
Requirements
No advanced expertise is required. However, to succeed in this course, learners should have basic mathematics skills, a fundamental understanding of accounting principles, and a working knowledge of English.
Description
Dive into our engaging online video courses designed to make your Management Information exam preparation both effective and enjoyable. Our courses are carefully designed to make sure you're fully prepared to succeed.Based on Official Textbook: We've structured our curriculum around the official textbook to ensure you're studying all the crucial topics. This means you're learning exactly what you need to know for the exam, with no unnecessary information.Practical Examples: To make complex concepts easier to understand, we use clear, real-world examples. These practical insights help you see how the material applies in everyday scenarios, making it simpler to grasp and remember.Smartly Designed Slides: Our slides are designed with simplicity in mind. Each slide is structured to present information in a clear, straightforward way, making it easier for you to follow along and retain what you learn.Focused Exam Preparation: We help you concentrate on the key areas you need to ace the exam. Whether it's costing, budgeting, performance management, or decision-making, we highlight the essential points to ensure you're well-prepared.Interactive Quizzes: Test your understanding with quizzes at the end of each chapter. These interactive quizzes are a great way to review and reinforce your knowledge, helping you stay on track and confident.Join our online video courses and get the tools you need to excel. With our clear explanations, practical examples, and focused preparation, you'll be ready to tackle your exam with confidence and ease.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction: What is covered in this course?
Lecture 2 Exam structure
Section 2: Chapter 1: The fundamentals of costing
Lecture 3 Examination context
Lecture 4 What is cost accounting?
Lecture 5 Basic of accounting concept
Lecture 6 Cost classification for inventory valuation and profit measure
Lecture 7 Cost classification for planning and decision making
Lecture 8 Cost classification for control
Lecture 9 Ethics and professional scepticism
Lecture 10 Sustainability, governance and corporate responsibility
Section 3: Chapter 2: Calculating unit costs (part 1)
Lecture 11 Examination context
Lecture 12 Identifying direct and indirect costs for cost units
Lecture 13 Inventory valuation
Section 4: Chapter 3: Calculating unit costs (part 2)
Lecture 14 Examination context
Lecture 15 Absorption costing
Lecture 16 Costing methods
Section 5: Chapter 4: Marginal costing and absorption costing
Lecture 17 Examination context
Lecture 18 Marginal cost and marginal costing
Lecture 19 Marginal costing and absorption costing compared
Section 6: Chapter 5: Pricing calculations
Lecture 20 Examination context
Lecture 21 Full cost-plus pricing
Lecture 22 Marginal cost-plus pricing
Lecture 23 Mark-ups and margins
Lecture 24 Transfer pricing
Section 7: Chapter 6: Budgeting
Lecture 25 Examination context
Lecture 26 Why do organisations prepare budgets?
Lecture 27 A framework for budgeting
Lecture 28 Steps in the budget preparation
Lecture 29 The master budget
Lecture 30 Preparing forecasts
Lecture 31 Alternative approaches to budgeting
Lecture 32 Data bias and professional scepticism
Section 8: Chapter 7: Working capital
Lecture 33 Examination context
Lecture 34 What is 'working capital'?
Lecture 35 Balancing liquidity and profitability
Lecture 36 Assessing the liquidity position via ratios
Lecture 37 The cash operating cycle
Lecture 38 Managing inventory
Lecture 39 Managing trade payables
Lecture 40 Managing trade receivables
Lecture 41 Treasury management
Lecture 42 Cash budgets
Section 9: Chapter 8: Performance management
Lecture 43 Examination context
Lecture 44 Performance evaluation
Lecture 45 Responsibility centres
Lecture 46 Performance measures
Lecture 47 The balanced scorecard
Lecture 48 Budgetary control
Lecture 49 Data bias and professional scepticism in performance management
Lecture 50 Sustainability and ESG reporting
Section 10: Chapter 9: Standard costing and variance analysis
Lecture 51 Examination context
Lecture 52 Standard costing and standard costs
Lecture 53 Cost variances
Lecture 54 Sales variances and operating statements
Lecture 55 Interpreting variances and deriving actual data from variance detail
Lecture 56 Data bias in variance analysis
Section 11: Chapter 10: Breakeven analysis and limiting factor analysis
Lecture 57 Examination context
Lecture 58 Breakeven analysis and contribution
Lecture 59 Breakeven charts
Lecture 60 Limiting factor analysis
Section 12: Chapter 11: Investment appraisal techniques
Lecture 61 Examination context
Lecture 62 Making investment appraisal decisions
Lecture 63 The payback method
Lecture 64 The accounting rate of return method
Lecture 65 The net present value method
Lecture 66 The net terminal value method
Lecture 67 The discounted payback method
Lecture 68 The internal rate of return method
Lecture 69 Environmental costing
Self-study learners preparing for exams,Anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Management Information before advancing to higher levels,Individuals looking to develop and enhance their management skills in a business setting
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