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Paper F7 Financial Reporting (INT)
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Paper F5 Performance Management
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Paper F6 Taxation (UK)
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Paper F1
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Organisations
Mintzberg’s structure
Centralisation / decentralisation
Information
Levels – types of information
Types of system
Competitive forces
Types of culture – Handy’s classification
Stakeholders
Elements of corporate governance
Ethics – importance
Ethical stances (Johnson and Scholes)
ACCA Code of Ethics and Conduct
The regulatory system
Implications of fraud
The purpose and process of management
Taylor – scientific management
Style theories
Ashbridge Management College model
Adair: action-centred leadership
Heifetz – adaptive leadership
Groups
Teams and committees
Hierarchy of needs – limitations
McGregor – Theory X and Theory Y
Personal development plans
Communication
Recruitment and selection
Advertising vacancies
Selection testing
Kolb – experiential learning
Sources of law
Health and safety – employer’s duties
Fair/unfair dismissal
Macro-economic policies
Monetary and fiscal policy
Essential ACCA links
Paper F1 Syllabus June 2011
Paper F1 Syllabus Dec 2011
Paper F1 Student Accountant Articles
Paper F1 Pilot Paper – Questions and Answers
Paper F1 Examiner’s approach interview
Paper F1 Examiner’s analysis interview
ACCA F1 Demo CBE Exam
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