Intermediate Financial Accounting I&II Course Outline
Intermediate Financial Accounting I&II Course Outline
Intermediate Financial Accounting I&II Course Outline
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1. Development of Accounting Principles and Professional Practice
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5. Property, Plant, and Equipment
5.1. Acquisition and Disposition of Property, Plant, and Equipment
3 WEEKS 5.1.1. Characteristics of property, plant, and equipment
5.1.2. Acquisition & valuation of property, plant and equipment
{9TH, 10TH&11TH } 5.1.3. Costs subsequent to acquisition
5.1.4. Disposition of property, plant and equipment
5.2. Depreciation, Impairments, and Revaluations
Text Book:
Kieso, D. E., Weygandt, J. J., & Warfield, T. W. (2016).
Text and reference Intermediate Accounting, IFRS Edition, New York: John Willey & Sons.
books Commercial Code of Ethiopia
Ernst & Young LLP (2016), International GAAP, John Wiley &
Sons Ltd.
www.ifrs.org
IFRS Blue Book
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Department Accounting & Finance
program BA degree in Accounting & Finance
Module Number/Title Financial Accounting and Reporting
Module Code ACFN-M3020
Objective of the module Upon the successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
understand financial accounting concepts and IFRS as they apply for
external financial reporting purpose
understand the nature of financial statements and the inherent
limitations in their preparation and use
explain the application of international financial reporting standards
in the recognition, measurement, and reporting of assets, liabilities,
shareholders‟ equity, and lease operation
Prepare statement of cash flows based on complex business transactions
Analyze and correct the effects of accounting changes and errors
Total ETCTS and ETCTS: 12
Credit Credit Hours: 8
Hours of the module
Courses of the Module
Course Number AcFn3022
Course Title Intermediate Financial Accounting II
ETCTS Credits 6 Contact Hours (per week) 4
This course is the continuation of Intermediate Financial Accounting I. Upon completion
of this course, students will be able to:
Course Explain the recognition, valuation and disposition of plant, property and
Objectives & equipment;
Competences to Describe the nature of current liabilities, provisions, and contingencies and
be Acquired their respective accounting and reporting treatments;
Explain the recognition and valuation of intangible assets;
Discuss the nature, valuation, recognition and presentation of investments in
financial assets;
Discuss the accounting and reporting for transactions related to the components
of shareholders‟ equity;
Discuss the nature and accounting treatment of leases and pensions;
Demonstrate the ability to apply disclosure requirements pertaining to the
financial statement items covered in this course; and
Demonstrate the ability to exercise professional and ethical judgment in the
application of the proper accounting and reporting methods.
Course Description This course is the continuation of Intermediate Financial Accounting I. It is one of the
core accounting courses offered by the department. Like the first part, it basically deals
with the application of financial accounting theory for business organizations. It also
tries to introduce students with the financial accounting applications in the Ethiopian
business environment. The course includes topics, namely, plant, property, and equipment;
Intangible assets; investments; current and non-current liabilities; leases; statement of
cash flows; and pension.
WEEKS Course Contents
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1. Current Liabilities, Provisions, and Contingencies
2WEEKS 1.1. Nature and types of current liabilities
{1ST&2ND } 1.2. Recognition and measurement of provisions
1.3. Contingencies
1.4. Presentation of current liabilities
2. Non-Current Liabilities
2 WEEKS 2.1. Nature and classifications of non-current liabilities
{3RD& 4TH } 2.2. Recognition and valuation of bonds
2.3. Extinguishments
3. Investments
3 WEEKS 3.1. Nature and classification of investments
{5TH, 6TH& 7TH} 3.2. Accounting for debt investments
3.3. Accounting for equity investments
3.4. Impairment of value
3.5. Transfer between categories
4. Leases
7.1 The leasing environment
1 WEEK 7.2 Classifications of lease
{8TH } 7.3 Overview of Ethiopian lease business law
7.4 Accounting by the lessee
7.5 Accounting by the lessor
7.6 Special accounting problems
5. Deferred Taxation
2 WEEKS 5.1. Accounting income versus taxable income
{9TH&10TH } 5.2. Recap of temporary versus permanent differences
5.3. Deferred tax liabilities versus deferred tax assets
5.4. Tax losses carried forward
5.5. Disclosures
2 WEEKS 6. Revenue Recognition
{11TH &12TH} 6.1. Revenue recognition framework
6.2. Long-term construction contracts
6.2.1. Overview of Ethiopian construction sector
6.2.2. Basic terminologies in construction contracts
6.2.3. Revenue recognition
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1 WEEK {16TH} 9. Agricultural accounting
9.1. Basic terminologies in agricultural accounting
9.2. Recognition and measurement of agricultural produces
9.3. Reporting and disclosure requirements
Text Book:
Text and reference Kieso, D. E., Weygandt, J. J., & Warfield, T. W. (2016). Intermediate
books Accounting, IFRS Edition, New York: John Willey & Sons.
Commercial Code of Ethiopia
Ernst & Young LLP (2016), International GAAP, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
www.ifrs.org
IFRS Blue Book