Accounting O Level Gcse & Igcse - Cambridge & Edexcel
Last updated 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.76 GB | Duration: 11h 18m
Last updated 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.76 GB | Duration: 11h 18m
Basic accounting till financial statements and ratio analysis. 10+ past papers solved. Complete O level 2023-25 syllabus
What you'll learn
Complete Cambridge University O/Level Accounting latest syllabus
Solve 10 past O/Level papers
Prepare financial statements independently
Score high marks in O/Level exams
Understand accounting basics more thoroughly
Requirements
No prior accounting knowledge required. You will learn everything from scratch
Description
The course covers complete latest syllabus of Cambridge O Level - Accounting 7707, Cambridge IGCSE Accounting (0452), Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) Accounting (0985) and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) Accounting (4AC1). It is a classroom like teaching that solves 10+ past exam questions (Paper 1 and Paper 2). It explains all the basic operations of book-keeping thoroughly, from double entry system to year-end financial statements. All the topics start with the concept videos and then solves examples and past question papers. The course is prepared in such way to create an interest and love for accounting. The students’ knowledge and understanding (AO1), Analysis (AO2), and Evaluation (AO3) are assessed regularly by giving class works and assignments in majority of topics. No prior knowledge of accounting is required to start learning this course. It is prepared in such way that students learn practical accounting in the real world. Most of the examples in the concept videos are made more realistic of today’s business world. Though this course is primarily intended for O/Level exams, it is also recommended to anyone who wants to understand the basics of book-keeping and accounting. This course is equally useful to teachers also who want to learn how effectively to teach accounting to students.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 For whom is this course?
Lecture 2 O/Level Accounting - Syllabus, Exam format and Assessment objectives
Lecture 3 Instruction to students
Section 2: Accounting Equation
Lecture 4 Accounting Equation - Concept
Lecture 5 Accounting Equation - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 3: Book-keeping & Accounting - Meaning
Lecture 6 Book-keeping Vs Accounting
Section 4: Accounting Cycle
Lecture 7 Accounting Cycle Concept
Lecture 8 Accounting Cycle - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 5: Source Documents
Lecture 9 Source Documents Concept
Lecture 10 Source Documents - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 6: Goods or Merchandise
Lecture 11 Goods Concept
Section 7: Meaning and Format of an account
Lecture 12 What is an account?
Section 8: Double Entry System
Lecture 13 Double entry system and rules of debit and credit
Section 9: Balancing off an account
Lecture 14 How to balance off an account periodically?
Section 10: Trial Balance
Lecture 15 Trial Balance - Meaning and how to prepare it
Section 11: Journals or Day Books
Lecture 16 Journals - Different types and their purpose
Section 12: Cash Books
Lecture 17 One-column Cash Book
Lecture 18 Two and Three-Column Cash Book
Lecture 19 Cash Book Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 13: Purchases and Purchase Returns Journals
Lecture 20 Purchases and Purchases Returns Journal - How to record the transactions?
Lecture 21 Purchases and Purchase Returns Journal - Example till trial balance
Lecture 22 Purchase Journal and Cash Book Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 14: Sales and Sales Returns Journal
Lecture 23 Sales and Sales Returns Journal - How to record transactions?
Lecture 24 Sales and Sales Returns Journal - Example till trial balance
Section 15: Petty Cash Book
Lecture 25 Petty Cash Book Concept
Lecture 26 Petty Cash Book - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 27 Petty Cash Book Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 16: General Journal Book
Lecture 28 General Journal Book Concept
Section 17: Control Accounts
Lecture 29 Control Accounts - Concept
Lecture 30 Control accounts - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 31 Control accounts Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 18: Bank Reconciliation
Lecture 32 Bank Reconciliation - What, Why and How?
Lecture 33 Bank reconciliation - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 34 Bank Reconciliation Past Exam (Question 1) Paper 2 Explained
Lecture 35 Bank Reconciliation Past Exam (Question 2) Paper 2 Explained
Lecture 36 Bank Reconciliation Past Exam (Question 3) Paper 2 Explained
Section 19: Financial Statements - Income Statement and Statement of Financial Position
Lecture 37 Financial Statements in general and Income Statement
Lecture 38 Statement of Financial Position
Lecture 39 Preparing Financial Statements - Example
Lecture 40 Income Statement - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 41 Statement of Financial Position - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 20: Inventory
Lecture 42 Inventory - Meaning and valuation rule
Lecture 43 Inventory - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 21: Errors and Rectifications
Lecture 44 Types of errors where the trial balance tallies
Lecture 45 Rectification of errors when trial balance tallies
Lecture 46 Types of errors where the trial balance does not tally
Lecture 47 Rectification of errors when trial balance does not tally
Lecture 48 Effect of errors on profit
Lecture 49 Errors and rectifications - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 50 Errors and Rectifications - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 22: Non-Current Assets
Lecture 51 Capital and Revenue Expenditure
Lecture 52 Depreciation of Non-Current Assets
Lecture 53 Disposal of Non-Current Asset
Lecture 54 Non-Current Assets - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 55 Non-Current Assets - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 23: Year-end Adjustments
Lecture 56 Accrued expenses
Lecture 57 Prepaid expenses
Lecture 58 Accrued incomes
Lecture 59 Prepaid incomes
Lecture 60 Irrecoverable expense and Provision for bad debts
Lecture 61 Year-end adjustments - Past Exam MCQs (Prepaid and accrued) Explained
Lecture 62 Year-end adjustments - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Lecture 63 Year-end adjustments - Past Exam MCQs (Bad debts) Explained
Lecture 64 Financial Statements with adjustments - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 24: Different forms of business organisation
Lecture 65 Different forms of business organisations
Section 25: Accounting for partnerships
Lecture 66 Partnership - Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages
Lecture 67 Partnership - Extra accounting treatments
Lecture 68 Partnership - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 69 Partnership - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 26: Limited Liability Companies
Lecture 70 Limited liability company - Meaning, Pros & Cons, and specialties
Lecture 71 Special accounting treatments for companies
Lecture 72 Company accounts - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Lecture 73 Companies - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 27: Incomplete Records
Lecture 74 Incomplete records - Meaning and how to arrive to missing figures
Lecture 75 Incomplete records - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 76 Incomplete records - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 28: Accounting for Manufacturing Businesses
Lecture 77 Manufacturing business - Special accounting treatments
Lecture 78 Manufacturing accounts - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 79 Manufacturing accounts - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 29: Accounting for Clubs and Societies
Lecture 80 Accounting for non-profit oriented organisations - Concept
Lecture 81 Club accounts - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 82 Club accounts - Past Exam Paper 2 Explained
Section 30: Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements
Lecture 83 Profitability ratios
Lecture 84 Profitability ratios - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 85 Liquidity ratios
Lecture 86 Liquidity ratios - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Lecture 87 Working capital concept
Section 31: Limitation of Financial Statements
Lecture 88 Limitations of financial statements
Section 32: Users of financial information
Lecture 89 Users of financial information
Lecture 90 Users - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 33: Objectives of Accounting
Lecture 91 Objectives of accounting
Lecture 92 Objectives - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Section 34: Accounting Principles
Lecture 93 Accounting principles
Lecture 94 Accounting Principles - Past Exam MCQs Explained
Current O/Level students under Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel syllabus