Level 4 Diploma in Accounting
(Level 8 in Scotland)
Finally, Level 4* covers
financial team leader skills, including financial statements for
limited companies, complex management accounting tasks, management
skills and specialist learning areas.
Read the full learning agenda.
- Perfect if:
you’ve progressed through Levels 2 and 3, or you’re at a more
advanced stage in your career and you want a qualification to
give you the confidence and proof that you have the skills to do
the job.
- Approximately
equivalent to: the first year of
an honours degree.
What’s covered and is it for me?
The final level covers higher
level accounting tasks, including drafting financial statements,
managing budgets and evaluating financial performance. You’ll also
have the opportunity to specialise in areas from tax to auditing
and credit control.
Perfect if: you’ve progressed through Levels 2
and 3, or you’re at a more advanced stage in your career and want
a qualification to give you the confidence and proof that you have
the skills to do the job.
Once you’ve achieved this level, you’ll be the proud owner of the
AAT Accounting Qualification. With proof of one year’s past
relevant work experience, perhaps gathered while you were
training, you’ll be able to apply to become a full member of AAT
and use the letters MAAT after your name.
What’s on the learning agenda?
Financial statements
- The external reporting
environment for limited companies and groups which need to
publish accounts.
- Principles of consolidated
accounts, and analysis and interpretation of financial
statements.
- Preparing a range of financial
statements and identifying an organisation’s financial position.
Budgeting
- How and why budgets are
prepared, helping you prepare revenue forecasts and a range of
budgets for different circumstances.
- Understanding budgetary
procedure to aid organisational planning and control.
- Preparing budgets, analysing
variances and making recommendations for improving
organisational performance.
Financial performance
- Managing and measuring
financial performance; the range of techniques for analysing
information on expenditure and making judgements to support
decision making, planning and control by managers.
- Collecting and analysing
information, monitoring performance and presenting reports to
management.
Internal control and accounting
systems
- Identifying the role of
internal control within an organisation and recognising
different approaches to making informed recommendations on how
to implement or improve systems.
- Communicating this to
management and identifying the impact that changes would have on
the system and its users.
Specialist learning and assessment areas for Level 4 or Level 8
Two options from the following
four:
Credit management and control
- Principles of credit
management in an organisation, advising on the granting of
credit, setting credit limits, collection of monies owed and the
likelihood of receipt of payment.
- Advising on debt management
and ways to minimise risk to the organisation.
Personal tax
- How Income Tax and Capital
Gains Tax is applied to income.
- Calculating Income Tax
liabilities and income from all sources.
- Applying relevant allowances,
deductions and reliefs to prepare accurate Income Tax
computations.
Business tax
- Preparing tax returns for sole
traders, partnerships and incorporated businesses. You’ll
recognise trading profits, make adjustments and apply current
relevant legislation.
External auditing
- Legislative and professional
requirements, and how to act as part of an audit team in
planning and conducting an external audit.
- Drafting working papers and a
final audit report.
Assessment
|
Module |
Assessment |
|
Financial Statements (FNST) 2.5hrs |
CBA |
|
Budgeting - 2.5hrs (BGT) |
CBA |
|
Financial Performance (FNPF) - 2.5hrs |
CBA |
|
Internal Control and Accounting Systems (ICAS) - MCG
Assessed & IV |
P |
|
Credit Management and
Debt
Control (CRMC) - Part 1 CBA 1 hr, Part 2 MS word proj down
loaded from LearnPlus |
CBP or WBE |
|
External Auditing - 2hrs (EXA) |
CBA |
CBA - Computer Based Assessment
CBP - Computer Based Project
WBE - Work Based Evidence
P -Project
Many of the learning areas are
assessed by way of a computer based test. These are marked
automatically and a provisional result is available immediately.
Computer based tests at Level 4
involve human marking and therefore, results for these assessments
will be available within six weeks.
