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HD 95 2020 ACCT1511 NOTES (FULL NOTES + ALL RELEVANT JOURNAL ENTRIES + FILL IN TEMPLATES)

An entire comprehensive set of notes for ACCT1511. For each topic, all the journal entries needed to...

60 pages, 16518 words

HD ACCT1511 Notes (2016/2017) - Everything You Need For a HD!

Includes: - ALL content from Lectures, Tutorials + Textbook (Newest Edition) - ALL relevant Diag...

32 pages, 8506 words

ACCT1511 HD CONDENSED NOTES

ACCT1511 HD CONDENSED NOTES Clear formatting, easy to read Has all necessary formulas Has examp...

11 pages, 1551 words

ACCT1511 (1B) HIGH DISTINCTION (88) NOTES

complete notes on entire ACCT1511 course from semester 2, 2018. Author received a high distinction,...

13 pages, 5000 words

FULL ACCT1511 NOTES, HIGH DISTINCTION

Comprehensive notes on the entire ACCT1511 course from SEM 2 2018. Received a HD, 85. COVERS ALL T...

33 pages, 8127 words

SELLING (HD-92) FULLY COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNTING NOTES FROM TEXTBOOK + LECTURES + SEMINARS

Fully comprehensive of all content covered in the course in an easy to understand topical format.

52 pages, 10500 words

(HD: 94) ACCT1511 Course notes + Homework answers

Contains: - Extensive notes for each textbook chapter used in the course, with full easy-to-unders...

60 pages, 14006 words

ACCT1511 Summarised Notes

Summarised notes on the whole course using materials from both the lecture videos and the textbook....

41 pages, 13379 words

ACCT1511 SUMMARY NOTES

Summary notes from lectures and textbook (Financial Accounting: An Integrated Approach 6th Ed)

98 pages, 15718 words

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Reviews

Much harder than accounting 1A mainly because of the qualitative components. If you like accounting, you will find this course interesting. Do the practice quizzes, many questions in the final exam are similar to those.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

A wonderful course where the lecturers and tutors really understand students and know how to teach them. Very enjoyable as long as you keep up to date with the work!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

Requires a strong foundation in ACCT1501. You study those topics that you haven't done in ACCT1A. Half theory & half journal entries so you do need to have some basic business knowledge to do well. The exam is pretty tough so study consistently definitely helps.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2012

Not bad. Builds upon ACCT1501 content in a way that isn't dry (in most cases). If you have a good tutor that doesn't bore you also helps!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

On completion the first year accounting courses seek to develop: technical competence in recording economic events in the accounting system; a critical understanding of key technical terms and concepts so as to interpret accounting information and reports in the financial press; an ability to argue a reasoned position on key questions of accounting theory and practice; and familiarity with institutional structures that affect the practice of accounting. Topics covered in this course will include accounting for the major transactions cycles, cash, receivables, inventory, non-current assets and liabilities, cash flow statements, accounting policy choice, further detail on management accounting including costing systems and budgeting, corporate governance, and professional ethics.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

Interesting subject that builds on 1A. A bit difficult to understand at times and requires more work. But still great.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014