The Certificate in Financial Reporting for Academies is aimed at school business managers and finance officers. It offers the knowledge and understanding necessary to present statutory financial statements that comply with the specific requirements applying to academies.
The Certificate in Financial Reporting for Academies is aimed at school business managers and finance officers. It offers the knowledge and understanding necessary to present statutory financial statements that comply with the specific requirements applying to academies as charitable companies.
You will develop the knowledge and skills required to play a key role in the financial management of academies. You will develop an understanding of the principles of accounting and help the academy trust maintain adequate accounting records and prepare an annual report and accounts in line with the Charity Commission's Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) and ESFA's Accounts Direction.
The course is designed for those who have or plan to have a key role in the management of school/ academy finances. You may be currently working in a local authority, the Department for Education, an academy, or a school that is intending to convert to an academy within 12 months. It is also ideal for those looking to move into finance roles in the school/ academy sector
Knowledge of bookkeeping or accounting would be an advantage. If you are new to the finance function, we recommend that you fully prepare for the programme by reading the Introduction to Bookkeeping workbook supplied as part of the online study materials.
CIPFA is the only professional accountancy body in the world dedicated exclusively to public finance CIPFA, the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, is the professional body for people in public finance.
Our 14,000 members work throughout the public services, in national audit agencies, in major accountancy firms, and in other bodies where public money needs to be effectively and efficiently managed.
As the world's only professional accountancy body to specialise in public services, CIPFA's portfolio of qualifications are the foundation for a career in public finance.
These include the benchmark professional qualification for public sector accountants as well as a postgraduate diploma for people already working in leadership positions. They are taught by our in-house CIPFA Education and Training Centre, as well as other places of learning around the world.
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For financial reporting course this will involve understanding the commercial and operational issues affecting the client organisation and how these are reflected in the accounts. We use clients’ own financial statements and those of other companies in the same sector to bring issues to life.
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