2-Year Diploma in Computerized Accounting and Finance

2-Year Diploma in Computerized Accounting and Finance

Course Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters, including holidays and attachment) Course Fee: 30,000 Kenyan Shillings per semester Weekly Commitment: Minimum of 2 hours per day Course Overview: This diploma program combines traditional accounting principles with modern computerized accounting systems. It prepares students for careers in accounting, finance, and financial management, equipping them with skills in using accounting software, financial analysis, and management accounting.

Year 1

Semester 1: Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance Week 1-4: Introduction to Accounting
  • Basic Accounting Principles
  • Double-Entry Bookkeeping
  • Financial Statements (Balance Sheet, Income Statement)
  • Practical Exercises: Preparing basic financial statements
Week 5-8: Introduction to Finance
  • Overview of Financial Management
  • Time Value of Money
  • Risk and Return
  • Practical Exercises: Financial decision-making scenarios
Week 9-12: Accounting Information Systems
  • Introduction to Accounting Software
  • Setting Up Accounting Systems
  • Recording Transactions Electronically
  • Practical Exercises: Using accounting software for basic tasks
Week 13-16: Financial Reporting
  • Understanding Financial Reports
  • Reporting Standards (IFRS, GAAP)
  • Analyzing Financial Statements
  • Practical Exercises: Analyzing financial reports using software

Semester 2: Advanced Accounting and Financial Management Week 1-4: Intermediate Accounting
  • Accounting for Assets and Liabilities
  • Equity and Dividend Accounting
  • Revenue Recognition and Expense Matching
  • Practical Exercises: Complex accounting entries and adjustments
Week 5-8: Cost Accounting
  • Cost Behavior and Costing Methods
  • Budgeting and Variance Analysis
  • Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
  • Practical Exercises: Preparing and analyzing budgets
Week 9-12: Financial Analysis and Planning
  • Financial Ratio Analysis
  • Cash Flow Management
  • Investment Appraisal Techniques
  • Practical Exercises: Performing financial analysis using software
Week 13-16: Taxation and Compliance
  • Introduction to Taxation
  • Corporate and Personal Taxes
  • Tax Compliance and Planning
  • Practical Exercises: Preparing tax returns using software

Year 2

Semester 3: Specialized Accounting and Finance Topics Week 1-4: Management Accounting
  • Strategic Management Accounting
  • Performance Measurement and Control
  • Decision-Making in Management Accounting
  • Practical Exercises: Management accounting scenarios
Week 5-8: Financial Markets and Institutions
  • Overview of Financial Markets
  • Role of Financial Institutions
  • Securities and Investment Vehicles
  • Practical Exercises: Exploring financial markets
Week 9-12: Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Consolidation and Group Accounts
  • Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Foreign Currency Transactions
  • Practical Exercises: Advanced financial accounting tasks
Week 13-16: Auditing and Assurance
  • Principles of Auditing
  • Internal and External Audits
  • Audit Procedures and Techniques
  • Practical Exercises: Conducting a simulated audit

Semester 4: Capstone Project and Industry Attachment Week 1-4: Capstone Project
  • Identifying a Real-World Accounting or Finance Issue
  • Project Planning, Design, and Implementation
  • Presentation and Evaluation of Capstone Project
  • Final Assessment
Week 5-8: Industry Attachment
  • Hands-On Experience in Accounting and Finance Roles
  • Applying Learned Skills in Real-World Accounting Environments
  • Industry Networking and Professional Development
Week 9-12: Professional Development and Career Planning
  • Building a Professional Portfolio and Resume
  • Job Search Strategies and Interview Preparation
  • Understanding Industry Certifications (e.g., CPA, ACCA)
Week 13-16: Course Review and Final Exam
  • Comprehensive Review of All Topics Covered
  • Practice Projects and Final Assessments
  • Final Exam and Evaluation

Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a "Diploma in Computerized Accounting and Finance," certifying their proficiency in both manual and computerized accounting, financial management, and tax compliance. This certification prepares them for roles such as Accountant, Financial Analyst, and Finance Manager

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