FIA Financial Accounting (FFA) eLearning - 12 Months Access
Build strong financial accounting skills and pass with confidence. Your FIA FFA course from ExP provides a clear, structured and supportive learning experience - designed to help you understand double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements and key accounting principles.
Your FFA course includes:
- Clear Tuition Videos – Expert-led teaching that covers the entire FFA syllabus, with topics broken down into simple, easy-to-follow steps
- Exam-Standard Practice – Tutorials featuring real exam-style questions to strengthen your understanding, calculations and exam technique
- Motivation Support – A focused energiser and a dedicated webinar to help you stay motivated and consistent
- Kaplan Study Text and Exaam Kit eBooks – High-quality, ACCA-aligned resources to support your full understanding
- Interactive Activities – Reinforce your knowledge and highlight areas needing additional practice
- CBE-Style Mock Exam – A full ACCA-format simulation mirroring the real FFA exam
- Personalised Study Plan – Tailored to your schedule, pace and intended exam date
With ExP, you gain the clarity, structure and support you need to master FFA and pass with confidence.
Everything you need to pass your FFA exam with ExP is included.
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What You’ll Learn in ACCA's Foundation in Financial Accounting (FFA)
The ACCA Foundation in Financial Accounting (FFA) exam builds your understanding of how financial information is prepared and presented for use by managers, investors, and other stakeholders. It introduces the key principles, concepts, and techniques that underpin financial accounting and reporting in today’s business world. You’ll learn how to record transactions, prepare trial balances, and produce financial statements for both incorporated and unincorporated businesses. Whether you’re completely new to accounting or looking to strengthen your technical foundation, FFA gives you a clear and practical grounding in the financial reporting skills essential for accountants and finance professionals.
The Context and Purpose of Financial Reporting
Understand why financial reporting is essential in business. You’ll explore the role of accounting in communicating information to stakeholders, the objectives of financial statements, and how financial reporting supports decision-making and accountability.
The Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information
Learn what makes financial information useful and reliable. This section explains key principles such as relevance, faithful representation, comparability, verifiability, timeliness, and understandability — and how these guide the preparation of financial statements.
The Use of Double-Entry and Accounting Systems
Build a solid foundation in double-entry bookkeeping. You’ll learn how to record business transactions using debits and credits, maintain ledgers and journals, correct errors, and prepare a trial balance — the core of every accounting system.
Recording Transactions and Events
Apply double-entry principles to real-world business activities. You’ll record transactions related to sales, purchases, cash, payroll, inventory, and non-current assets, and understand how these affect financial performance and position.
Preparing a Trial Balance
Test the accuracy of your accounting records. You’ll learn how to prepare and adjust a trial balance, identify and correct errors, and ensure that financial data is complete and ready for statement preparation.
Preparing Basic Financial Statements
Learn to prepare financial statements from scratch. You’ll prepare statements of profit or loss and statements of financial position for both incorporated and unincorporated businesses — applying the relevant accounting standards and presentation formats.
Preparing Simple Consolidated Financial Statements
Gain an introduction to group accounting. You’ll learn the basic principles of preparing consolidated financial statements for a parent and subsidiary, including the treatment of goodwill and intra-group balances.
Interpretation of Financial Statements
Develop your ability to interpret and analyse results. You’ll explore key performance measures such as profitability, liquidity, and efficiency ratios, and learn how to use them to assess the financial health of a business.
Often bought together
Students often buy this FA course together with the LW course for a complete and effective study package.