Expanding on proven success with Horngren's financial and managerial accounting Horngren's Financial and Managerial Accounting, The Financial Chapters and The Managerial Chapters, presents the core content of principles of accounting courses in a fresh format designed to help today's learners succeed.
With this in mind, the 6th Edition, Global Edition, continues to focus on readability and student comprehension and takes this a step further in the managerial chapters by employing a new theme to help students see how managerial accounting is used as a tool to help all business people make decisions.
The Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional certification can help open doors for individuals looking to build a career in bookkeeping. When you incorporate Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional in your curriculum, you can help your students earn an eye-catching qualification for their resumes. Created by Intuit and Certiport, the Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional program starts to establish an industry-standard for bookkeeping.
The exam is 50-minutes with approximately 40 questions. Individuals taking this certification exam will be expected to have a knowledge and understanding of accounting and bookkeeping principles and at least 150 hours of instruction. The core concepts covered in the exam include accounting basics; accounting for assets and sales transactions; accounting for liabilities, equity, and purchase transactions; reconciliation and financial statements. For additional information on what is included in the exam, please review the exam objectives.
The day-to-day finances are the lifeblood of a small or medium business. Professionals in the accounting field who add a certification to their professional qualifications can appeal to more potential employers. With this certification, candidates can show what they know.
If you are due to receive your ACA Certificate Level / ICAEW CFAB exam results on the same day as the ACA Professional or Advanced Level results are released, you will receive your results at a slightly later time of approximately 12:00 (UK-time). You will continue to access your exam results via the Examinations tab of your online training file at www.icaew.com/trainingfile. View all Professional and Advanced Level exam results dates within the ACA planner or the exam section of the ICAEW website.
If you have any further queries about the ACA or ICAEW CFAB qualifications, the computer-based exams, structure of exams or the syllabus please contact ICAEW at +44 (0)1908 248 250, email student...@icaew.com, or visit the ACA or ICAEW CFAB student areas of the ICAEW website.
Please note, the details on this page mostly relate to exams taken at test centres. You have the option to sit your exam at a test centre or via remote invigilation (OnVUE). The 2 methods of delivery are comparable (in that the exam itself is exactly the same) but some of the policies and processes are not identical. Please see further information on remote invigilation at www.pearsonvue.com/icaew/onvue and be sure you fully understand what to expect before you schedule your appointment. If your Tuition Provider manages your exam bookings, please contact them directly. If you are in a training agreement, please check with your employer first.
Your exam will take place at a computer provided by the test centre. You should arrive at the test centre at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to complete the necessary centre sign-in procedures. If you arrive more than 15 minutes later than your scheduled start time, you may not be permitted to take the exam and you will have to schedule (and pay for) a new appointment.
ICAEW CFAB is a practical business qualification for those interested in or working in business. Internationally recognised and respected by employers around the world, the qualification is ideal for all kinds of business-minded people. Over six modules, you will learn about business, technology and finance, management information, law, assurance and the principles of tax and accounting. As you complete each module, you will receive a certificate of achievement. ICAEW CFAB is a respected stand-alone qualification, however it also serves as a route to the ICAEW Business and Finance Professional (BFP) designation and chartered accountancy with the ACA qualification.
ICAEW will not be liable to you, in contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence), for pre-contract or other representations (other than fraudulent or negligent misrepresentations) or otherwise out of or in connection with these terms and conditions for:
You may be able to apply for and book your exams directly with your tuition provider. For more details see icaew.com/for-current-aca-students/apply-for-exams/e-assessment. If you are in a training agreement, you should first speak to your employer as they may have arrangements already in place for you.
Students whose firms do not have established arrangements or who wish to make their own arrangements can book a computer-based exam through Pearson VUE. To schedule your ICAEW exam online, log in via the ICAEW website with your ICAEW username and password.
When you arrive at the Pearson VUE test centre on the day of your exam appointment, before being permitted to enter the exam room, you will be required to confirm your identity by presenting 2 forms of accepted ID (see specific information about acceptable IDs). All IDs must be current and valid (not expired). If you arrive at the test centre without the required IDs, you will not be permitted to test and you will have to schedule (and pay for) a new appointment.
During the check-in process, you will be given a printout of the ICAEW Candidate Rules. Please read the rules carefully and hand the document back to the Test Administrator. During the check-in process, when you sign your signature, you are signing to confirm that you agree to follow these rules.
After checking your name and exam and their schedule, the Test Administrator will ask you to provide your signature using an electronic signature pad, to show that you agree to follow the candidate rules that you have just read. Also, your signature will be compared with the signatures on the IDs that you presented, as an additional way of confirming your identity.
Your photograph will be taken during the check-in process. Your photo will display on your exam workstation screen if you take a break, to be sure of returning back to the correct workstation upon returning from your break.
Candidates are not permitted to take any personal belongings into the test room. This includes mobile phones or other electronic devices, books, notes or notepaper, calculators, watches, wallets, photographic devices, bags, hats, pens or any other writing utensils, mascots, sweets or any kind of food or drink. You will be asked to store any personal belongings in a secure area (usually a locker, situated in the waiting area) as indicated by the test centre staff.
You are, however, permitted to bring your own calculator to the exam, from an approved list. View the list at icaew.com/calculators. If you forget your calculator (or yours is not one of the permitted models), the centre is not expected to provide you with one, but there is an on-screen calculator available in the exam itself. Apart from your IDs, your calculator, and, in certain circumstances, comfort aids, no other personal items are permitted.
You will not be permitted to use 'scratchpaper' during your exam. In case you wish to make notes or calculations during your exam, you will be provided with a spiral-bound booklet, consisting of 5 laminated sheets (or 5 laminated single noteboards, where booklets are unavailable) and a pen. During your test, if you fill up all the useable space on the noteboard, do not attempt to wipe it; instead, raise your hand and the Test Administrator will replace the used noteboard with a new one, but you will not be permitted to have more than the allocated number (ie, 1 booklet or 5 noteboards) at any one time. You must return these articles to the test centre administrator after completion of the exam.
You will be continuously monitored during your exam, to ensure proper exam conditions are maintained, and also to promptly address any problems you may have. Different test centres have different methods of monitoring: via a viewing window, via CCTV cameras, or sometimes a Test Administrator (invigilator) may be sitting inside the test room.
If you have any problem during your exam, you should raise your hand and await the Test Administrator, especially if you feel it is affecting your performance in the test. Note that the Administrator is not permitted to assist with any questions relating to the exam content itself.
When you have completed your exam you should raise your hand to notify the Test Administrator who will then quietly escort you out of the test room. It is important you remain as quiet as possible when entering or leaving the test room, to avoid causing a distraction to other candidates.
ICAEW exams do NOT ordinarily include scheduled breaks. During your exam session, if you need to take a comfort break (to use the bathroom, to get a drink of water or to access medication from your locker), you can alert the attention of the Test Administrator, who will put your workstation into unscheduled break mode. The exam timer will not be stopped, and will continue to count down. During any such break, you may not access personal belongings such as mobile phone, notebooks, etc, and you may not leave the test centre building.
If you have a medical need to take breaks during your exam session, you will need to submit a request to ICAEW for pre-approval before you schedule your appointment. See the link for "Access Arrangements (Accommodations)" for more information.
We hope that your overall exam experience for your ACA Certificate Level or ICAEW CFAB exams has been positive. To help us identify parts of the exam process that could be improved, please complete our short student survey here after you have completed your test.
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