CPA Ireland Syllabus 2023 Final
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Contents
CPA Ireland Syllabus 2023 Introduction................................................ 3
The Examinations System .................................................................. 4
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CPA Syllabus 2023
Introduction
The 2023 edition of the CPA Ireland Syllabus presents an update on the continued
evolution of subject matter to reflect recent developments, stakeholder feedback and
continue our mission to prepare professional accountants ready for the strategic
challenges of the modern business environment. The message below, conveyed on the
launch of this new syllabus continues to guide our approach.
The new CPA Ireland syllabus was introduced for 2021, which was developed in the
context of the finance function of the future. We undertook vast amounts of research
both desk based, consultative and most recently through participation and representation
on the IFAC International Forum for Accountancy Education Directors. We consulted with
many stakeholders including academia, industry, peer profession and global education
forums.
The key attribute the marketplace now seeks in a professional accountant is the
ability to influence business at a strategic level and to apply the latest technological
developments in the business environment. This syllabus has been revised to address
the impact of emerging and disruptive technologies through the introduction of these
topics across various subjects on the syllabus and through the introduction of a new
elective at our final level – Data Analytics for Finance.
CPA Ireland are very proud to announce that we are introducing Sustainability Reporting
on both of our final level compulsory subjects, Advanced Financial Reporting and
Strategy and Leadership. It is our ambition that our students will be pioneers in the drive
to increase sustainability reporting among corporates.
The CPA Ireland syllabus, a rigorous training process and a commitment to life-long
learning are all designed to ensure that CPAs will retain and enhance their valued
position in the marketplace and continue to contribute to the development of business,
society at large and the accountancy profession both nationally and internationally.
Thank you for your interest in this syllabus. Should you require any further information,
the Institute shall be pleased to assist you.
Deirdre McDonnell
CPA Director; Education & Training,
CPA Ireland
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CPA Ireland is also a Prescribed Accounting Body (PAB) Electives (Strategic Level)
and a Recognised Accountancy Body RAB) under the
supervisory remit of the Irish Auditing & Accounting CPA Ireland students at Strategic Level can tailor the
Supervisory Authority (IAASA). qualification to their chosen career path. In addition to two
mandatory subjects shown in Figure 1, Advanced Financial
CPA Ireland is also statutorily recognised as an approved Reporting and Strategy & Leadership, they choose two
body of auditors in New Zealand. from four elective subjects. Students not intending to
qualify for a practising certificate may choose to sit and
pass any two of the four elective subjects.
Assessment Methods
All students intending to apply for a Practising Certificate
CPA Ireland students develop the required competencies after qualification must sit and pass the Advanced Tax
through an integrated process of practical training and Strategy subject and any one of the other three electives
education, both of which have an assessment component. subjects. All students wishing to apply for a Practising
The adequate demonstration of competence on the job Certificate with Audit Qualification after qualification must
is formally attested to by training supervisors/mentors sit and pass both the Advanced Audit & Assurance and
through the sign-off requirement in the training regime. Advanced Tax Strategy elective subjects. There are other
The education element is assessed through computer- requirements that must be satisfied in order to obtain a
based examinations with remote invigilation at all levels. practising certificate, details of which are available on the
CPA Ireland website www.cpaireland.ie.
Figure 1
Level Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject
Advanced Strategic
Strategy & Advanced Advanced Audit Data Analytics
CPA Strategic Financial Corporate
Leadership* Tax Strategy~ & Assurance~ for Finance~
Reporting* Finance~
* Mandatory
~ Elective (students must complete 2 out of 4 electives)
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Progression through the Examination Students must attempt exams in order by examination
Process level, but there are no restrictions on the order of subjects
you may take within an examination level.
There will be two diets of examinations each year, in April
and August. Students may attempt up to 4 exams per diet. Should students wish to attempt examinations from
There is no lower limit. the next examination level, they may do so, however, they
must also register to sit the remaining subjects in their
The total time allowed for each student to complete all current exam level in the same exam sitting. E.g., all
required examinations is based on the level at which they remaining examinations at Foundation level must be
enter the examination system. The time allowed is shown applied for if attempting a subject(s) from the Professional
in Figure 2. level. All remaining Professional level examinations must
be applied for if attempting a subject(s) from the Strategic
Figure 2 level.
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Foundation Level
Professional Le v e l
Strategic Level
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SYLLABUS 2023
CPA FOUNDATION
Financial Accounting................................................. 10
Management Accounting .......................................... 15
Taxation ................................................................... 19
Management Fundamentals ..................................... 25
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CPA FOUNDATION:
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Aim
The aim of this module is that students will understand the role, function and basic principles of financial
accounting and master the rules of double-entry book-keeping. They will develop the ability to prepare
and interpret the financial statements for specified reporting entities in accordance with current Irish
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS).
LEVEL SUBJECT
CPA Advanced Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics
Strategic
Financial Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance
Corporate
Strategic Reporting Finance
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Competency
Level
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Learning Guide
Accounting Treatment
• Apply the correct accounting treatment for the following:
- Non-current assets – property, plant and equipment and intangibles (excluding complex revaluations) in
accordance with IAS 16 and IAS 38
- Events after the reporting period, in accordance with IAS 10
- Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets in accordance with IAS 37
- Inventories, in accordance with IAS 2
- Accounting for government grants and disclosure of government assistance in accordance with IAS 20
(Examinable for Individual transactions)
• Review IAS8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors and discuss its application in
selecting and applying accounting policies, accounting for changes in estimates and reflecting corrections of
prior period errors
Financial Statements for Sole Traders, Partnerships and Single Entity Businesses
• Prepare financial statements (excluding SOCE) for single entity businesses in accordance with IFRS
• Prepare financial statements (excluding SOCE) for single entity businesses for internal use
• Prepare partnership accounts
• Prepare accounts for clubs and societies
• Prepare accounts from incomplete records
Interpretation of Accounts
• Analyse financial statements to provide relevant commentary tailored to the technical understanding of specified
user groups
• Calculate key accounting ratios relating to Profitability, Liquidity, Efficiency, Position
• Discuss the usefulness of ratio analysis as a tool for the interpretation of financial statements
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Companies Act
See Examinable Material Document on pages 96-101 for details of the Companies Act applicable to this examination.
Learning Resources
Core Texts
Sangster A / Frank Wood’s Business Accounting Vols 1 and 2 14th Revised Edition / Pearson 2018 / ISBN-13:
98-1292208626 / ISBN-13: 978-1292209173
Connolly / International Financial Accounting and Reporting 6th edition (2018). / CAI 2018 / ISBN: 978-1-
912350-02-5
Manuals
Griffith College CPA Foundation Level Financial Accounting – Latest edition
Examination Approach
This examination seeks to test the students’ knowledge and understanding of the application of accounting
concepts and principles. Question 1 usually involves the preparation and presentation of financial
statements for sole traders, limited companies, partnerships and other organisations in accordance with
current standards and guidelines. Other questions provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate their
understanding of the role, function and basic principles (including double entry bookkeeping) of financial
accounting.
Emphasis in this examination is placed on proper layout and presentation as well as on numerical accuracy.
Students must demonstrate sound technical knowledge and presentation skills and the ability to integrate
learning from different parts of this and other syllabi, as appropriate.
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Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 4 hours in duration. The exam will also have an additional
10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the foundation level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-part
question at the discretion of subject examination team).
The subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to this subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam
format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please
refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest educators briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Foundation Management Accounting
CPA FOUNDATION:
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Aim
On completion of this module, students will be able to draw evidence-based conclusions from
management accounting and costing data and communicate these effectively to specialists and non-
specialists. The tools of management accounting are key to unlocking value from real-time data from
which insightful information on past performance is obtained; current trends identified, and future
outcomes are modelled, enabling optimal decision-making.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance Finance
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Competency
Level
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Learning Guide
The role of management accounting in providing relevant information for decision making
• Discuss the nature and scope of management accounting
• Explain the relationship between management accounting and financial accounting
• Outline and explain the role of the Management Accountant including the recognition of ethical issues as they
arise
• Identify and explain the drivers of management accounting change for example developments in technology,
communications, transportation, supply chains, and regulations
Cost classifications, accumulation and assignment. Costing systems and cost reporting
• Define and illustrate cost objects and assign costs to them. Define and distinguish between variable costs, semi
variable costs and fixed costs
• Explain and apply accounting for materials: inventory valuation approaches (FIFO; LIFO and AVCO); EOQ and JIT
• Describe and apply accounting for labour: remuneration methods; incentive schemes; productivity
• Describe and apply accounting for overheads using absorption costing
• Understand and apply job, batch and service costing.
• Explain and apply process costing for single products, using equivalent units calculations under both FIFO and
Weighted Average systems; process costing ledger accounts
• Explain and apply marginal / variable costing and the importance of contribution for decision-making
• Discuss and apply Activity Based Costing (ABC)
• Critically compare absorption costing and ABC
Analysing performance
• Discuss setting standard costs
• Explain and apply standard costs and variance analysis
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
Burns, Quinn, Warren, Oliveira / Management Accounting / McGraw-Hill Education / Europe, Middle East &
Africa; UK edition (2013) ISBN-13: 978-0077121617
Drury / Cost and Management Accounting 9th Edition / Cengage 2018 / ISBN 9781473749054
Francis & Mousely/ Business Mathematics and Statistics/ 7th Edition/ Cengage 2014/ ISBN 9781408083154
Examination Approach
Questions in this examination are structured to ensure that students may demonstrate their knowledge and
understanding of the principles and techniques of cost and management accounting at an introductory
level. Where appropriate, students are expected to apply and integrate relevant learning from other
syllabi with their learning from the Management Accounting syllabus. This is achieved through a blend of
theoretical and numeric questions, often set in the context of a scenario.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. The exam will also have an additional
10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the foundation level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-part
question at the discretion of subject examination team).
The subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most appropriate to this
subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam format be
deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please refer to the
CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Foundation Taxation
CPA FOUNDATION:
TAXATION
Aim
The aim of this module is to provide students with a knowledge of the administration of the taxation
system in Ireland. It introduces students to the application of Irish taxation legislation to individuals and
companies in a compliant and ethical manner.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Advanced Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Tax Audit& for Finance Finance
Strategy Assurance
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
Capital Gains • Basic principles and basis of assessment for CGT, Residence implications, 1
Tax married couples
• Computation of CGT, indexation, enhancement expenditure, market value 2
• CGT Reliefs, Exemptions, Deductions, Allowances 2
• CGT for specific asset types 2
• Losses, CGT and Death 2
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Learning Guide
Tax Management
• Describe the role of the taxation system and tax policy in Ireland
• Describe the process involved in the enactment of tax legislation
• Outline the structure and role of the Revenue Commissioners
• Distinguish between tax evasion and avoidance
• Define direct and indirect taxes and describe the difference between them
• Outline the responsibilities and rights of taxpayers in relation to tax compliance, and describe the role of the
Revenue Commissioners in relation to tax compliance
• Outline the key elements of the self-assessment system
• Describe the processes involved in Revenue Audits
• Outline the principal elements of the Revenue Charter and Code of Practice
• Describe the tax appeals process
• Recognise ethical dilemmas for taxpayers, their agents and advisors
• Describe the key functions of ROS.
• Describe the various requirements for Accounting for and paying income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Corporation Tax and
VAT, and identify the consequences for non – compliance.
Income Tax
• Outline the various Income Tax schedules
• Define the requirements for residence, ordinary residence and domicile, and explain their impact on liability to tax
• Calculate income tax liabilities for individuals
• Describe the various methods of taxation of married couples
• Demonstrate how married couples are taxed in year of marriage, year of separation and year of death
• Discuss and apply the principles of PRSI and USC
• Define tax credits and distinguish between refundable and non-refundable credits; describe allowances, reliefs
and charges and illustrate how they are applied
• Define the basis of assessment for Schedule D Case I/II incomes, outline allowable deductions, and calculate tax
adjusted profits, including treatment of losses
• Define basis periods for Schedule D Case I/II incomes where businesses commence, cease, or are short-lived,
and calculate income tax for each scenario
• Describe the rules for availing of Capital Allowances, and calculate allowances which may be claimed
• Define the basis of assessment for tax on income under Schedule D Case III
• Define the basis of assessment for tax on income under Schedule D Case IV
• Define the basis of assessment for tax on income under Schedule D Case V, outline the allowable deductions,
and calculate taxable profits, including treatment of losses
• Define the basis of assessment for tax on income under Schedule E, outline the allowable expenses regime,
describe and apply Benefit in Kind rules, and list exempt benefits
• Outline employer’s obligations in relation to deducting PAYE tax from employees, and describe the process in
such deductions
• Differentiate between employment and self-employment for tax purposes and discuss the implications of both.
• Distinguish between Contracts for Service and Contracts of Service
• Define the basis of assessment for tax on income under Schedule F
• Outline the principles and processes of withholding taxes from dividends paid professional services payments
and deposit interest paid.
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
Foundation Tax by Paula Byrne, ISBN 978-1-9993047-6-8
Useful Websites
www.cpaireland.ie – CPA Ireland
www.revenue.ie – The Revenue Commissioners
www.taxinstitute.ie
Examination Approach
Students are expected to display a knowledge, at a basic level of the fundamentals of Income Tax,
Corporation Tax, VAT and Capital Gains Tax. This will include a requirement to complete basic tax
computations across the four taxes and demonstrate a knowledge of associated administration. Questions
will include basic computations, identification of correct filing/payment dates and may, in some cases,
require narrative answers. Students may be required to explain their treatment of some aspects of their
answers.
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Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. The exam will also have an additional
10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the foundation level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-part
question at the discretion of subject examination team).
The subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to this subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam
format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please
refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest educators briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Foundation Management Fundamentals
CPA FOUNDATION:
MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
Aim
The aim of this module is to introduce learners to management theory and practice with reference
to concepts, functions and the integration of activities. The role of business ethics will permeate the
module including in the use of technology and marketing strategies.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy Audit& for Finance Finance
Assurance
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
Ethics & • Ethical systems, moral relativism, situational and Judeo-Christian ethics 1
Corporate • Personal ethics & the business environment 1
Social • Corporate ethics 1
Responsibility • Recovering from ethical lapse 1
• Corporate Social Responsibility 1
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Learning Guide
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Learning Resources
Suggested Texts
Better Business plus Pearson MyLab Business with Pearson eText, Global Edition (2018)
Solomon, Poatsy, Martin, ISBN-10: 1292218320, ISBN-13:9781292218328, Pearson (2018)
Examination Approach
Questions in this examination are structured to ensure that students may demonstrate their knowledge
and understanding of the principles of management at an introductory level. Where appropriate, students
are expected to apply and integrate explanations and examples linked to a work scenario. This is achieved
through a blend of theoretical and evaluation questions, often seeking examples in an organisational
context.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. The exam will also have an additional 10-minute
reading time.
All exam papers at the foundation level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-part question at
the discretion of subject examination team).
The subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most appropriate to this subject.
This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam format be deemed appropriate this
will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest
Educators Briefing.
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SYLLABUS 2023
CPA PROFESSIONAL
Financial Reporting ............................................... 28
Performance Management ....................................33
Advanced Taxation ............................................... 38
Corporate Law....................................................... 43
Audit & Assurance .................................................. 48
Managerial Finance ............................................... 56
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Financial Reporting
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
FINANCIAL REPORTING
Aim
The aim of this module is to ensure that students understand the context of financial reporting and
develop the technical knowledge to be able to produce financial statements for single and group entities
in accordance with current International Financial Reporting Standards and national and EU legislation.
LEVEL SUBJECT
CPA Advanced Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics
Strategic
Financial Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance Finance
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Competency
Level
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Learning Guide
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Companies Act
See Examinable Material Document on pages 96-101 for details of the Companies Act applicable to this
examination.
Learning Resources
Core Texts
C. Connolly / International Financial Accounting and Reporting 6th ed. / CAI 2018 / ISBN-13: 978-
1912350025
Elliott and Elliott, Financial Accounting and Reporting, 2019 Pearson (19th Edition) ISBN-13: 978-
1292255996
Manuals
Griffith College, CPA Financial Reporting - latest edition
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence, a Critical Reflection Point for the Accounting Profession
CPA.com, Spring 2019
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Useful Websites
www.cpaireland.ie - CPA Ireland
www.iaasa.ie - Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority
www.ifac.org - The International Federation of Accountants
www.ifrs.org - The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation
www.iasplus.com/en/standards – Deloitte: Summaries of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
www.accountancyeurope.eu - The European Federation of Accountants
www.efrag.org - The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group
www.frc.org.uk - The Financial Reporting Council
www.frc.org.uk/about-the-frc/structure-of-the-frc/audit-and-assurance-council - FRC-Audit and Assurance
Council
www.frc.org.uk/about-the-frc/structure-of-the-frc/conduct-committee - FRC-Conduct Committee
www.accountingnet.ie - Irish Accounting and Business Portal
Examination Approach
Students are required to demonstrate a detailed understanding of accounting principles and the ability to
apply these to practical situations. A peripheral knowledge does not suffice. In addition to testing technical
competence the examination requires students to demonstrate effective communication skills, particularly
in relation to the production of both internal memoranda and external financial reports for a wide variety
of user groups. Students are expected to integrate and apply learning from this and other syllabi, as
appropriate.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional
10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Performance Management
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
Aim
The aim of this module is to ensure that students have the necessary management accounting expertise
and competence to conduct a critical, strategic analysis of unfamiliar business situations. This includes
the ability to select, integrate and apply the appropriate techniques and approaches in order to identify
problems, opportunities and recommend strategic solutions.
LEVEL SUBJECT
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Competency
Level
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Learning Guide
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
Drury / Management & Cost Accounting 11 ed / Cengage 2018 / ISBN-13: 978-1473773615
W. Seal, C. Rohde, R. H. Garrison & E. W. Noreen / Management Accounting / McGraw-Hill 6th ed 2018 /
ISBN-13: 978-0077185534.
A. Bhimani, C. T. Horngren, S. M. Datar & M. Rajan / Management and Costing Accounting / 7th ed 2019
Pearson/ ISBN-13: 978 1292232669.
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Additional texts
Evans / Business Analytics, 3ed Global / Pearson 2021 / ISBN-13: 978-1-292-339061
Camm et al. / Business Analytics, 3ed/Cengage 2019 / ISBN-13: 978-1-337-40642-0
Why Accountants Must Embrace Machine Learning by Donny C. Shimamoto, IFAC, April 2018
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an
additional 10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Advanced Taxation
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
ADVANCED TAXATION
Aim
The aim of this module is to provide students with a detailed knowledge of the administration of the
taxation system in Ireland. It develops students’ ability to apply Irish taxation legislation to individuals
and companies in a compliant and ethical manner.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Advanced Audit Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Tax & Assurance for Finance Finance
Strategy
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Competency
Level
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Learning Guide
Income Tax
• Determine an individual’s income chargeable to Irish Income Tax
• Compute tax adjusted profit for Schedule D Case I & II income:
- Apply basis periods and determine assessable profits for continuing businesses and business in
commencement or cessation, including short lived business
- Calculate income tax on farm income using the income averaging basis
- Apply general stock relief for farmers
- Apply income tax credits and reliefs
- Calculate capital allowances on qualifying assets
- Define loss relief available and calculate relief
- Calculate withholding taxes
- Calculate Professional Services Withholding Tax and Relevant Contracts Tax
- Calculate charges to PRSI and USC
- Calculate Local Property Tax
• Determine and assess income tax on:
- Interest received
- Rental income
- Short-term lease premiums
- Irish dividend income including shares received in lieu of dividends
• Calculate income tax liability, having applied all relevant reliefs, allowances, and credits, arising from Schedule D,
E, and F income
• Outline filing requirements, methods of payment & consequences for non-compliance.
• Explain the scope and basis of assessment of Schedule E (employment) income
• Determine the taxable status; employed or self-employed, & outline taxation treatment arising
• Calculate Schedule E income tax, applying relevant reliefs, allowances, and credits
• Define and apply tax treatment of termination of employment
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Corporation Tax
• Outline the scope of Corporation Tax, self- assessment requirements, methods of payment and consequences of
non-compliance
• Define tax residence, apply basis of assessment & determine accounting periods for assessment
• Define and apply badges of trade
• Calculate tax adjusted profit and capital allowances, including treatment of distributions
• Calculate chargeable gains
• Calculate losses having applied loss relief (terminal loss relief is excluded)
• Assess & calculate tax on:
- Interest
- Foreign income
- Irish rental income
- Dividends received
• Calculate withholding taxes
• Calculate a company’s taxable income, applying relevant relief & allowances to determine tax payable.
• Define the close company rules, including definitions (such as meaning of participator) and understand and apply
the effect of close company status.
VAT
• Define the operation and scope of VAT including registration requirements, maintenance of VAT records, goods
and services chargeable to VAT, place of supply of goods & services, invoicing for VAT, VAT rates, deduction and
payment requirements & consequences of non-compliance
• Recognise VAT exempt and zero-rated supplies
• Understand and distinguish between multiple supply and composite supply
• Define and apply the two-thirds rule and package rule
• Define non-deductible inputs
• Distinguish between and apply invoice basis and money received basis (cash basis) of accounting for VAT
• Explain VAT treatment of transactions within the EU, intra-Community acquisition and intra-Community supply,
and calculation of VAT arising
• Calculate VAT payable or receivable arising from transactions in a period
Learning Resources
Core Texts
Advanced Tax by Paula Byrne, ISBN 978-1-9993047-4-4
Irish Taxation: Law & Practice 2020/2021 / Irish Taxation Institute 2020 / eBook available from Irish Tax
Institute website https://taxinstitute.ie/product/irish-taxation-law-practice-2021-2022-2/
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Examination Approach
Students are required to display a knowledge of the system of administration of the various taxes, including
requirements for compliance and corresponding penalties with regard to submissions and payment
of taxes. Questions are mainly scenario based and students are expected to demonstrate the correct
application of the practical aspects of the subject matter being examined.
Descriptive answers are also required to some questions to indicate an understanding of the relevant law
and administrative procedure. It is necessary to demonstrate an ability to answer questions in a logical and
coherent fashion.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an
additional 10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Corporate Law
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
CORPORATE LAW
Aim
On completion of this module students will have a knowledge of Irish Law, its application and relevance
to a member of the profession as a provider of auditing services, advisor or accountant within an
organisation.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial
Strategy & Advanced Advanced Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting
Leadership Tax Audit& for Finance Finance
Strategy Assurance
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
Examinerships, • Liquidations 2
Receiverships • Receiverships 2
& Liquidations • Examinerships 2
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Learning Guide
Sources of Law
• Discuss the main sources of Irish law, common law and equity, judicial precedent and case law, statute law.
Describe the role of the Constitution of Ireland. Recount development of Irish company law and EU law
• Explain the legal system in operation in Ireland – doctrine of separation of powers, basic institutions of the State,
the requirements of natural and Constitutional justice, structure of the courts, civil and criminal divisions, solicitor/
barrister relationship, functions of the Attorney General and the Director of Public Prosecutions, interpretation of
statutes
• Outline EU Law – the treaties, institutions, decisions, recommendations, and opinions of the Union. Distinguish
between regulations and directives.
Laws of contract, tort, personal insolvency and consumer credit, employment and data protection
• Describe and illustrate the formation of a contract, including electronic contracts, – capacity, offer (versus
invitation to treat), acceptance, intention to create legal relations, consideration, content, terms, representations,
and exclusion clauses
• Understand and apply the formalities of a contract to include contract terms and electronic contracts
• Discuss and demonstrate the performance of a contract, discharge and remedies for breach of contract
• Describe principles of tort, negligence including professional negligence, passing off, remedies and defenses
• Discuss and apply the General Data Protection Regulation - outline the rules for processing and storing data, the
principles of data protection and the rules regarding providing access to data.
• Explain the role of the Insolvency Service of Ireland, Insolvency Practitioners, Debt Relief Notices, Debt
Settlement Arrangements and Personal Insolvency Arrangements, Bankruptcy Law
• Explain credit agreements, higher purchase and lease agreements
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Law of Employment
• Describe, contrast and illustrate formation and terms of a contract of employment, contract of service and
contract for services.
• Discuss rights and duties of employers and employees.
• Explain and distinguish between termination and unfair, constructive and wrongful dismissal and redundancy,
• Outline rights and entitlements for maternity, paternity, adoptive and parental leave and force majeure.
See Examinable Material Document, on pages 96 to 101 for details of the Companies Act applicable for this
examination.
Learning Resources
Core Texts
Griffith College – Corporate Law (Latest Edition)
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Examination Approach
Students are expected to demonstrate a preliminary critical understanding of, and the ability to apply,
the legal principles and concepts that underpin Irish legal systems, business and corporate law - with a
particular focus on the field of accounting. They will be expected to acquire core knowledge of legal
concepts and principles and analyse practical situations in order to apply that knowledge, while supporting
their answers with relevant case law and statutory provisions. Students are also expected to demonstrate
clear logical thinking, excellent written communication skills and the ability to integrate learning from this
and other syllabi.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an
additional 10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Audit & Assurance
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
AUDIT & ASSURANCE
Aim
The aim of this module is to introduce students to the concepts and principles of the audit process
and to develop their understanding of its application in the context of the legal, regulatory and ethical
framework of the profession, including the governance requirements applicable to business entities.
LEVEL SUBJECT
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
The Audit and • The legal, ethical and regulatory environment of auditing 2
Assurance • The responsibilities and statutory rights of directors and auditors 2
Environment • Companies Act 2014, Company Law Enforcement Act (2001), Criminal 2
Justice Acts, EU Directives
• Relevant International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) 2
• Relevant International Accounting Standards (IFRS/IAS) 2
• Auditor responsibilities in relation to money laundering 2
• Fraud and the entity’s compliance with laws and regulations 2
• Professional scepticism 2
• Pre-appointment procedures, client assessment and engagement letter 2
• Emerging technologies and their effect on the role of the auditor 1
• Types of Audit Assurance Engagement 2
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Level
Learning Guide
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Corporate Governance
• Understand and discuss the concepts, objectives, relevance and importance of Corporate Governance
• Assess the role of agency theory in Corporate Governance
• Discuss the role of the board, demonstrating an understanding of the roles, duties and responsibilities of directors
• Assess whether the board have acted in good faith in relation to remuneration, transparency and accountability
• Recognise the importance of compliance culture – in particular analysing the structures, roles and requirements
of committees within the board, such as the audit committee, remuneration committee and risk committee
• Describe the provisions of corporate regulation in Ireland – including the role of the Companies Registration
Office (CRO), the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE), the Irish Stock Exchange (ISE), the
Financial Regulator, the Irish Auditing and Accounting Standards Authority (IAASA)
• Discuss the provisions of UK Corporate Governance Code (2018) and related FRC/ISE guidelines, making
reference to specific sections of the Code and evaluating deficiencies within a given scenario and making
recommendations to improve the structures currently in place
• Understand the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its role to help protect investors from fraudulent activities of corporations
• Understand the emerging issues and developments in Corporate Governance and the implications on the
accounting and auditing profession
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Audit Reporting
• Identify and describe elements contained in the auditor’s report on audited financial statements
• Describe key concepts and elements of an audit report such as: the responsibility of the auditor and the
management of the company, the opinion of the auditor, basis of the opinion, true and fair view/ fair
presentation, materiality, statutory requirements, key audit matters (KAM)
• Advise on modifications to the auditor’s report (unmodified and modified) and when they are justified,
differentiating between matters that do not affect the auditor’s opinion, and those that do affect the auditor’s
opinion, providing examples of circumstances giving rise to modified reports
•
Learning Resources
Core Texts
External Auditing and Assurance: An Irish Textbook 3rd Edition by Martin Nolan and Christine Nangle
Revised/2018 / ICAI / ISBN 978-1-912350-03-2
Guide to Using International Standards on Auditing in the Audits of Small- and Medium-Sized Entities /2018
/ IFAC / ISBN 978-1-60815-353-4 Published in two volumes, with Companion Manual, freely available for
download from:
www.ifac.org/knowledge-gateway/preparing-future-ready-professionals/publications/guide-using-
international-standards-auditing-audits-small-and-medium-sized-entities
Technical Material
1. Auditing and Quality Control Standards
International Standards on Auditing (Ireland)
ISQC (Ireland) Quality control for firms that perform audits and reviews of financial statements and
related services engagements.
These are available from the Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority www.iaasa.ie
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The International Standards on Auditing Ireland are available from the Irish Auditing and Accounting
Supervisory Authority www.iaasa.ie.
3. Ethical Standards
APB Ethical Standards (ESs) are available from the Auditing Practices Board website www.frc.org.uk/apb
CPA – Code of Ethics, available from the CPA website at www.cpaireland.ie
Supplementary Texts
Auditing, 11th Edition / Millichamp and Taylor / Cengage 2018 / ISBN: 9781473749306
The Audit Process, Principles, Practice & Cases 7th Edition /Gray, Manson and Crawford / Cengage 2019 /
ISBN-13: 978-1408081709
AccountancyPlus
Blockchain Technology and Its Potential Impact on the Audit and Assurance Profession
AICPA, 2017
Auditing the RPA environment - Our approach towards addressing risks in a BOT environment
Deloitte, March 2018
Examination Approach
The skills examined include comprehension, detailed application, synthesis, evaluation, effective
communication, the analysis of audit issues and the ability to propose appropriate solutions thereto.
Students’ competence is assessed over a range of issues, and they are asked to show how elements of it
interact and overlap. The questions seek to ascertain the students’ knowledge of the practical application of
the theoretical concepts studied.
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Students are also required to demonstrate, in the context of the scenario presented, the ability to exercise
professional judgement, including appropriate professional scepticism and consideration of legal and
ethical issues in drawing conclusions.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an
additional 10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Professional Managerial Finance
CPA PROFESSIONAL:
MANAGERIAL FINANCE
Aim
The aim of this module is to ensure that students understand the context of financial management
and the role of the financial manager. They will develop skills advising decision-makers on the optimal
business finance solutions available to them.
LEVEL SUBJECT
CPA Advanced Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics
Financial Strategic
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance Corporate
Finance
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
Cost of Capital • Cost of equity, dividend growth and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) 2
• Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) 2
• Systematic and unsystematic risk 2
• Portfolio theory 2
• Dividend decisions 2
Company • Valuation models - Asset basis, earnings basis, discounted cash flow, 2
Valuations dividend yield, dividend growth
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Competency
Level
Learning Guide
Cost of Capital
• Explain the significance of the concept of Cost of Capital in managerial finance in the areas of Investments,
Finance, Dividends and their interrelationships with the role of the financial manager
• Discuss the trade-offs between debt and equity in the financing structure and the consequent variables affecting
the cost of capital
• Calculate the cost of capital with equity and debt related elements
• Examine the Capital Asset Pricing model (CAPM) and its application in the area of Cost of Capital and in the
wider domain of managerial finance
• Evaluate Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), focusing on calculations and interpretation of the results
• Explain systematic risk and unsystematic risk with the concept of beta
• Examine portfolio diversification with balancing risk mitigation and returns generation
• Explain Portfolio theory and its application in practical managerial finance
• Calculate the risk and return of a two-asset portfolio
• Identify the factors affecting dividend decisions that impact upon cost of capital
Sources of Finance
• Compare and contrast equity and debt financing, focusing on the attractions/returns and risks associated with
each
• Identify the sources of short-term, medium-term and long-term funding
• Explain the nature and importance of internally generated funds, focusing on equity and preference shares
• Examine the role of banks and other financial institutions
• Evaluate the determinants of capital structure
• Outline the nature and role of capital markets, types of share capital including rights issues, convertibles,
warrants, and other instruments
• Summarise the role of Institutional investors and their concerns
• Examine other types of finance including Venture Capital financing, Government finance, angel finance, crowd
funding, and emerging finance vehicles focusing on benefits and risks
• Explain the relevance and irrelevance arguments of dividends as proposed by Modigliani and Miller (Irrelevance)
and Litner and Gordon (Relevance)
• Evaluate dividend policy options and their theoretical and practical implications
• Examine the role of dividends and the trade-off decisions between finance, dividends and investments
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Investment Appraisal
• Examine the time value of money and the net present value concept (NPV) as used with investment decisions
• Apply investment appraisal techniques both time value based and NPV based including payback, discounted cash
flow and internal rate of return calculations.
• Compare and contrast time value based and non-time value-based techniques focusing on benefits and risks
associated with each
• Explain and exemplify the concept of ‘relevant cash flows’
• Evaluate non-financial factors/qualitative factors relevant to investment decisions
• Explain the two types of capital rationing – soft and hard – allied to their implications for investment decisions
• Examine the effects of taxation and inflation on investment decisions.
Working capital
• Explore effective working capital management strategies and corporate survival
• Evaluate the elements of the operating cycle, focusing on cash conversion strategies
• Examine debt and creditor management techniques including credit evaluation, terms of credit, settlement
discounts, debt collection techniques, factoring and invoice discounting
• Apply cash budgets and cash flow forecasting techniques
• Summarise inventory management techniques, including EOQ and JIT
Corporate Failure
• Examine the symptoms and causes of corporate failure and combine various financial ratios to predict corporate
failure; propose recommendations to avoid such failures.
• Illustrate the nature, scope and elements of working capital and the importance of effective working capital
management to corporate survival; and compare and contrast aggressive, neutral, and conservative working
capital management strategies.
• Explain overtrading and assess its symptoms, causes and remedies
• Explore effective working capital management strategies and corporate survival
Company valuations
• Apply methods of valuing a business, among these being asset bases; earnings bases; discounted cash flow;
dividend yield and dividend growth
• Explain the inter-relationship between company valuation and cost of capital
Risk management
• Evaluate interest rate risks and interest rate risk management techniques
• Appraise currency risks and currency risk management techniques
• Identify the key activities undertaken by the treasury function in managerial finance
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
Arnold, G. and Lewis D. (2019) Corporate Financial Management, 6th Ed, Pearson ISBN-13: 978 12922140445.
Manuals
Griffith College, CPA Professional Managerial Finance - Latest edition
Useful Websites
www.investopedia.com
www.ft.com
www.cpaireland.ie - CPA Ireland
www.bloomberg.com/europe - Bloomberg
Examination Approach
Some questions may be entirely discursive, while others will be both discursive and computational. Skills
examined will include comprehension, detailed application, analysis, evaluation, synthesis, and effective
communication skills in relation to the production of reports and memoranda for internal use. Students are
expected to integrate and apply learning from this and other syllabi, as appropriate.
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Examination Format
This examination is unseen, closed book and 3.5 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an
additional 10-minute reading time.
All exam papers at the professional level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 60 - 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. (This section may include a multi-choice or multi-
part question at the discretion of subject examination team).
Section B: 20-40 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and
mark weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change
to the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s
Briefing. Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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SYLLABUS 2023
CPA STRATEGIC
Advanced Financial Reporting ................................... 62
Strategy & Leadership ................................................. 67
Advanced Tax Strategy............................................... 73
Advanced Audit & Assurance ..................................... 80
Data Analytics for Finance ......................................... 86
Strategic Corporate Finance ........................................ 91
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CPA STRATEGIC:
ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING
Aim
The aim of this module is to ensure that students apply the appropriate judgement and technical ability
in the preparation and interpretation of financial reports for complex business entities. Students must
also be able to evaluate and communicate the impact of current issues and developments in financial
reporting to those who may not have in-depth theoretical and technical expertise in this domain.
LEVEL SUBJECT
CPA Advanced Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics
Strategic
Financial Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance
Corporate
Strategic Reporting Finance
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Level
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Learning Guide
Local GAAP
• Advise circumstances under which organisations may, or must, apply Local GAAP
• Discuss the advantages of an entity adopting Local GAAP (FRS 100-102, FRS 105)
• Identify and discuss the key accounting and presentation differences between Local GAAP and IFRS
• FRS 101 – the differences between FRS 101 and IFRS with particular reference to the scope of this standard
• FRS 102 – the key differences between accounting treatments examinable under IFRS and the equivalent
elements of FRS 102. (Sections 12, 31 and 34 are excluded)
Performance evaluation
• Critically evaluate and analyse financial statements
• Perform and report ratio analysis of financial statements
• Compose detailed reports, tailored to the technical understanding of the various user groups
Sustainability Reporting
• Explore and discuss the sustainability reporting landscape and the role of the accountant
• Describe an approach to developing an organisational reporting strategy
• Discuss methods of reflecting sustainability impacts in financial statements & narrative for investors
• Review and discuss how to determine materiality & external disclosures
• Consider the issues around the reliability and quality of external assurance
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
C. Connolly / International Financial Accounting and Reporting 6th ed. / CAI 2018 / ISBN-13: 978-1912350025
Elliott and Elliott, Financial Accounting and Reporting, 2019 Pearson (19th Edition) ISBN-13: 978-1292255996
Manuals
Griffith College, CPA Advanced Financial Reporting - latest edition
Supplementary Texts and Journals
Cases and Solutions in International Financial Reporting Standards (5th Edition) ICAI, ISBN:978-1-912350-01-8
Melville / International Financial Reporting / 7th Edition/ Pearson 2019 / ISBN-13: 978-1292293127
CPA Student News eBulletin.
AccountancyPlus.
Sustainability Framework 2.0, Professional Accountants as Integrators
IFAC, March 2011
Useful Websites (as of date of publication)
www.cpaireland.ie - CPA Ireland
www.iaasa.ie - Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority
www.ifac.org - The International Federation of Accountants
www.ifrs.org - The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation
www.iasplus.com/en/standards – Deloitte: Summaries of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
www.accountancyeurope.eu - The European Federation of Accountants
www.efrag.org - The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group
www.frc.org.uk - The Financial Reporting Council
www.frc.org.uk/about-the-frc/structure-of-the-frc/audit-and-assurance-council - FRC-Audit and Assurance Council
www.frc.org.uk/about-the-frc/structure-of-the-frc/conduct-committee - FRC-Conduct Committee
www.accountingnet.ie - Irish Accounting and Business Portal.
Examination Approach
This examination paper, which uses a case-study format, is the final test of students’ ability to understand
and apply the theory of financial reporting to a number of practical accounting issues. The case-study is
designed to test students’ ability to digest a considerable amount of detailed information about the affairs
of a single company or group of companies. From that data, students are required to prepare a number of
primary statements i.e., published or consolidated financial statements. A substantial narrative element is
included requiring students to prepare both internal and external reports.
The assessment is designed to weight the marks mainly towards the presentational element of both the
narrative and computational parts of the case study. There is a considerable portion of marks available
for the display of sound technical judgement. The case-study includes a range of current technical issues
requiring, in many situations, substantial adjustments to the draft figures provided in the question. Students
are expected to demonstrate a strong technical understanding of how to solve external financial reporting
issues and display sound professional judgement and ethical sensitivity. They are also required to write
reports or memoranda tailored to the technical skills and understanding of various user groups in order to
assess their presentation and communication skills.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
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The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to
the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing.
Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA Syllabus 2023: CPA Strategic Strategy & Leadership
CPA STRATEGIC:
STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP
Aim
The aim of this module is to develop students’ ability to contribute effectively to the strategic
management of enterprises through the objective analysis of business situations, the critical evaluation
of strategic options and the implementation of change programmes.
LEVEL SUBJECT
CPA Advanced Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics Strategic
Financial Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance Finance
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Competency
Level
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Competency
Level
Learning Guide
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Strategic Choice
Strategic Choice: Corporate Level Strategy
• Describe the rationale for corporate diversification
• Assess the potential opportunities and risks of related and unrelated corporate diversification
• Identify and evaluate the role of the corporate parent: whether a portfolio manager, a synergy manager, or a
parental developer
• Assess the corporate core competencies of an organisation
• Evaluate corporate level strategies, using the following portfolio matrices:
- BCG Growth/Share Matrix
- Directional Policy Matrix
Strategic Choice: Business Level Strategy
• Identify and critically evaluate the bases of competitive advantage available to an organisation
- Cost leadership; differentiation; focus and hybrid
• Advise an organisation how to create a sustainable competitive advantage
• Describe and evaluate an organisation’s business model
• Explain how game theory can contribute to strategic planning and decision making
• Describe how organisations can use cooperative strategies to achieve advantage or reduce competition
• Describe how entrepreneurial relationships such as business ecosystems and corporate venturing can support
innovation and entrepreneurship and new venture creation
Strategic Choice: Growth Strategies
• Describe the nature of organic development, and advise an organisation how to develop a persuasive business
case
- Both for entrepreneurial start-ups and business expansion
• Explain the M&A process and evaluate the key issues in each stage of the process
• Assess the usefulness of strategic alliances and advise how to improve the likelihood of their effectiveness
• Identify and evaluate a suitable strategic growth strategy for an organisation in the context of its resources and its
opportunities
Strategic Choice: Strategy Development
• Describe and evaluate the directions of growth available to an organisation
• Identify success criteria appropriate for strategic decisions
• Recommend and justify the most appropriate strategy based on these criteria
• Assess how cognitive biases may influence the strategic decision-making process
Leadership
• Explain the nature of leadership
• Describe the qualities and characteristics of effective leaders
• Apply organisational leadership theories, including:
- Trait theory; Managerial Grid; Path-Goal Theory; Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Theory, and
Transformational and Transactional Theory
• Evaluate the importance of strategic leadership and the key actions associated with the senior management team
- Contrast strategic, visionary and managerial leadership styles
• Describe how leaders can use theories of motivation to improve organisational productivity, including:
- Equity Theory; Expectancy Theory, and Goal Setting Theory
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Sustainability Reporting
• Describe sustainability in the context of an organisation’s strategy and the business case for incorporating it into
the strategy
• Explain the role and importance of the following in developing an effective sustainability strategy and reporting
framework:
- Vision and leadership
- Stakeholder engagement
- Goals and target setting
- Integration with risk management
Learning Resources
Core Texts
Gerry Johnson, Richard Whittington, Patrick Regnér, Kevan Scholes, and Duncan Angwin, Exploring
Strategy, Pearson Education; 12th Edition (Dec 2019) ISBN-13: 978-1292282459
Peter G Northouse Leadership: Theory and Practice SAGE Publications Inc.; Eighth Edition (International
Student Edition) 23 April 2018 - ISBN-13:978-1544331942
Kotler Philip, Kevin Lane Keller, Marketing Management, Global edition/15th Edition (2014) Pearson, ISBN-
13:978-0133856460
Gunnigle G., Heraty N., Morley M., Human Resource Management in Ireland, 5th. Edition, (2017), Institute
Of Public Administration (2017) ISBN-13: 978-1910393178
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Examination Approach
Strategic management is the main focus of the paper. Students are expected to demonstrate a thorough
understanding of the processes involved in reviewing competitiveness and evaluating long-term options
and the relevant marketing strategies. Individual related business topics are selected for detailed assessment
on a planned basis each year, throughout a cycle of examinations (typically three years).
Students are expected to demonstrate strategic thinking and creativity through their ability to analyse
business scenarios critically, carry out SWOT analyses and identify/justify innovative strategic options. In
addition to understanding business in an Irish context, students should display a global outlook and an
awareness of the importance of business ethics and social responsibility in organisations.
A thorough understanding of currently recognised theories and concepts relevant to the above areas and
the ability to apply appropriate analytical techniques and business models effectively is essential. Equally
important is the capacity for synthesis, demonstrated particularly by integrating areas such as marketing,
knowledge management, project management, financial control and organisation behaviour. The ability
to communicate clearly and succinctly is an overriding requirement. The marking scheme strongly favours
the demonstration of critical analysis, judgment and innovation, rather than the mere identification of
concepts and models or descriptive writing about these.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to
the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing.
Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA STRATEGIC:
ADVANCED TAX STRATEGY
Aim
The aim of this module is to ensure that students understand and can apply the principles and practice
of Advanced Tax Strategy and are able to identify and resolve practical taxation problems in a manner
that is compliant with tax law and the ethics of the profession. Students are expected to interpret and
apply relevant case law and to advise on the most tax efficient structures.
LEVEL SUBJECT
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Indicative Syllabus
Competency
Level
Capital Gains • Computation of Capital Gains Tax liabilities for both individuals and 3
Tax companies
• Share Valuations 3
• Capital Gains Tax Reliefs 3
• Transfer of business to company 3
• Development land 3
• Wasting Assets and chattels 3
• Acquisition by a company of its own shares 3
• Group Transfers 3
• Clearance Certificates/Withholding tax 3
• Anti-avoidance 2
• Capital Gains Tax and trusts 3
• Negligible value claims 2
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Income Tax
• Demonstrate knowledge of the concepts of residence and domicile and assess the implications of residence and
domicile for income tax.
• Explain and assess the income tax liability for an individual with Schedule D (cases I, II, III, IV and/or V), Schedule E
and/or Schedule F income.
• Explain, apply and calculate withholding taxes to include dividend withholding tax (DWT), professional services
withholding taxes (PSWT) and Relevant Contracts Tax (RCT).
• Explain and apply the relief available for charges in income.
• Demonstrate an ability to evaluate the exemptions available from income tax.
• Explain and assess the tax relief available for a new company to include the Employment and Investment
Incentive Scheme (EIIS) and Start up Refunds for Entrepreneurs (SURE).
• Discuss and apply the income tax relief available under employee incentive schemes including Approved Profit-
Sharing Schemes (APSS), Save As You Earn Schemes (SAYE) and the Key Employee Engagement Programme
(KEEP).
• Demonstrate an ability to discuss and apply the special assignee relief programme (SARP) and the foreign
earnings deduction (FED).
• Demonstrate an ability to assess the double taxation relief (DTR) available to individuals with overseas income and
demonstrate an ability to calculate the taxation relief available to include DTR, cross border relief and split year
relief.
• Demonstrate an ability to assess the income tax position of trustees and beneficiaries of Irish trusts.
• Discuss and apply the criteria for the surrender of R&D tax credit for key employees.
• Determine the anti-avoidance provisions for income tax.
Corporation Tax
• Evaluate the adjustments required to the accounting profits for tax purposes, including the claiming of capital
allowances, and assess the impact of changes to accounting periods.
• Determine the close company rules, including definitions (such as meaning of participator) and assess the effect
of close company status.
• Examine in the meaning of a distribution and assess the types of transactions classed as distributions, their
calculation and determine the distributions upon which dividend withholding tax applies.
• Evaluate the availability of corporate loss relief to include the utilisation of losses by companies for Cases I, III, IV,
V losses, terminal losses and capital losses.
• Demonstrate knowledge of corporate groups, including annual payments and an ability to assess the availability
of corporation tax group relief and consortium relief.
• Discuss and assess the criteria for various corporation tax reliefs, including tax incentives such as R&D tax
relief, the knowledge development box, relief for specified intangible assets and the holding company regime/
participation exemption.
• Discuss and assess the criteria for the exemption for start-up companies.
• Demonstrate an ability to conclude on the residence position for a company and the tax treatment of branches.
• Discuss and assess the main provisions of tax treaties with other countries.
• Demonstrate an ability to conclude on the double taxation relief and unilateral credit relief available for tax
suffered on foreign activities.
• Determine the anti-avoidance provisions for corporation tax.
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VAT
• Demonstrate an ability to discuss the general principles of VAT including an ability to conclude on the VAT rates
appropriate to a particular transaction and the amount on which VAT is chargeable.
• Demonstrate an ability to discuss and apply the VAT rules in respect of the supply of goods and services, to
include the VAT rules and regulations that apply to:
- Exempt and partially exempt businesses
- Self-supplies
- The transfer of going concern provisions
- VAT group registration
• Analyse the VAT implications of the VAT on property rules.
• Demonstrate awareness of EU VAT legislation/regulations and their impact on Irish domestic legislation.
• Analyse the VAT implications of international transactions including imports and exports.
• Determine the VAT anti-avoidance measures in place.
Stamp Duty
• Examine the general principles regarding the scope of charge to stamp duty.
• Recognise the rates of stamp duty that apply to stampable transactions including property transactions.
• Recognise and explain the stamp duty reliefs available including:
- Relief for transfers between associated companies.
- Reconstruction / amalgamation relief.
- Transfers of certain land between relatives.
- Transfers to young, trained farmers.
• Explain the self-assessment system for stamp duty to include an understanding of the penalties, surcharges and
interest that can be imposed.
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
Advanced Tax Strategy by Paula Byrne, ISBN 978-1-9993047-5-1
Supplementary Texts
Martyn and Shanahan / Taxation Summary Finance Act/2019 / Irish Taxation Institute.
Irish Taxation: Law & Practice 2020/2021 / Irish Taxation Institute
Revenue Statements of Practice & Tax Briefings.
Accountancy Plus.
CPA Student News eBulletin
Examination Approach
This subject should be approached on the basis that it is the final subject in taxation and is mandatory for those
students wishing to satisfy the requirements to obtain a practising certificate, post qualification. The examination
paper is equally balanced between tax planning and tax computation. Marks are awarded for structured and
rationally based conclusions. Students are expected to select and integrate relevant syllabus material from
Advanced Taxation and other subjects where this is appropriate to the analysis and solution of the case-study.
Students are required to analyse complex tax issues and integrate their learning across different tax heads.
They should apply that learning to provide the optimal tax planning guidance within the legal and ethical
frameworks. Overall, students are expected to demonstrate a high level of intellectual, technical, personal and
communications skills including analytical, numeracy, ethical sensitivity, and report writing competencies.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
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The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to
the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing.
Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA STRATEGIC:
ADVANCED AUDIT AND ASSURANCE
Aim
The aim of this module is to prepare students to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, competencies
and professional scepticism necessary to carry out the audit of an entity and undertake assurance
engagements, having due regard to the Institute’s and profession’s ethical standards in a changing and
complex business environment.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy Audit& for Finance Finance
Assurance
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Performance evaluation
• Critique corporate reports and extended stakeholder reports e.g., Corporate Social Responsibility Report (CSR),
Environmental, Social and Governance Report (ESG), and other forms of sustainability and environmental reports
• Clarify the importance of ratio analysis and the use of Key Performance Indictors (KPIs) in performance
management reports
• Recognise potential for bias in performance management reports
Current issues
• Discuss the current issues and developments relating to practice management, audit and assurance services,
including audit expectations and developments in the regulation of audits
• Discuss the impact of emerging technologies on the audit itself and the accounting profession e.g., Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Automated Accounting technology, Blockchain technology, Cloud computing, Data Analytics
and the use of Big Data, Machine Learning (ML) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Learning Resources
Core Texts
The Audit Process, Principles, Practice & Cases 7th Edition/Gray, Manson and Crawford / Cengage 2019 /
ISBN: 9781473760189
Guide to Using International Standards on Auditing in the Audits of Small- and Medium-Sized Entities /2018
/ IFAC / ISBN 978-1-60815-353-4 Published in two volumes, with Companion Manual, freely available for
download from:
www.ifac.org/knowledge-gateway/preparing-future-ready-professionals/publications/guide-using-
international-standards-auditing-audits-small-and-medium-sized-entities
Technical Material
1. Assurance and Quality Control Standards
- International Standards on Auditing (Ireland)
- International Standards on Review Engagements (ISAE’s)
- ISQC (Ireland) Quality control for firms that perform audits and reviews of financial statements and
related services engagements. These are available from the Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory
Authority www.iaasa.ie.
2. Financial Accounting and Reporting Standards
- International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) EU Endorsed are available from the European
Commission on https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/1e1688e8-f9a6-11e7-b8f5-
01aa75ed71a1/language-en/format-PDF/source-130716561
- The International Standards on Auditing Ireland are available from the Irish Auditing and Accounting
Supervisory Authority www.iaasa.ie.
3. Ethical Standards
- Ethical Standard for Auditors (Ireland) 2017 are available from Irish Auditing and Accounting
Supervisory Authority www.iaasa.ie.
- CPA – Code of Ethics, available from the CPA website at www.cpaireland.ie
4. Examinable Material Document on pages 96-101 of this document
Supplementary Texts
Principles of External Auditing 4th Edition / Porter, Hatherly, Simon / Wiley 2014 / ISBN-13: 978-
0470974452
External Auditing and Assurance: An Irish Textbook 3rd Edition by Martin Nolan and Christine Nangle
Revised/2018 / ICAI / ISBN 978-1-912350-03-2
Cosserat / Modern Auditing / Wiley / 4th Edition 2016 /ISBN-13: 978-1118962824
AccountancyPlus
CPA Students’ eBulletin
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Examination Approach
The subject should be approached on the basis that it is a final professional stage examination. It builds on
the knowledge gained at Professional 1 Stage in relation to the core auditing issues. Questions require
students to write reports, which must be tailored to the technical knowledge of the target audience.
Students are also presented with the opportunity to demonstrate professional judgement and ethical
sensitivity.
Particular attention must be paid to the interaction between the various elements of the syllabus and
other subjects studied. Students are expected to select and integrate relevant syllabus material from Audit
Practice and Assurance Services and other subjects as appropriate. They must also be able to appraise and
defend the audit function and its impact on financial statements and the maintenance of standards.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most
appropriate to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to
the exam format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing.
Please refer to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA STRATEGIC:
DATA ANALYTICS FOR FINANCE
Aim
The aim of this module is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practice of
data analysis in the Accounting and wider business domains. Students who complete this course should
develop the skills to apply and interpret data-based initiatives that address real-world problems across
many financial activities such as financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, auditing and
corporate finance. The course will leverage the wide use of Data Analytics software tools, such as
Excel, R and Python among accounting practitioners and develop students understanding of the Data
Analysis functions and complement this with other analytics tools.
LEVEL SUBJECT
Advanced Strategic
CPA
Financial Strategy & Advanced Tax Advanced Audit Data Analytics Corporate
Strategic Reporting Leadership Strategy & Assurance for Finance Finance
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Dimension reduction
• Explain PCA and factor analysis and discuss its uses in the analysis of large financial datasets
• Interpret outputs from statistical software to analyse reasons behind fluctuations in accounting data e.g., defining
cost drivers in Activity Based Costing etc.
Machine Learning
• Explain the fundamental techniques that underpin a range of Supervised Learning techniques such as
Classification, Tree-Based Methods, Decision Trees, Logistic Regression, K-Nearest neighbours,
• Explain the fundamental techniques that underpin a range of Unsupervised Learning techniques such as
Clustering, Neural Networks, Support Vector Machines
• Discuss the benefits and challenges of applying machine learning techniques in the financial domain e.g., for
classifying fraud risk factors in accounting transactions, profiling customer buying, and payment performance
based on known or unknown attributes, clustering accounting data for internal control procedure
Model Evaluation
• Understand the application of ROC Curves in the evaluate of Machine Learning models
• Explain concepts such as model Accuracy, Precision, Recall
• Interpret Confusion Matrix and ROC curve outputs to evaluate the performance of a model
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Recommended Reading
The books identified below indicate the focus of this course. These books are indicative only. They are
currently available free of charge from Springer’s website
Examination Approach
The examination paper will be a “loosely-stitched” case study. Specifically, the paper will begin with a case
description of an organisation (including relevant details appropriate to the case and to the questions, e.g., nature of
the business activity, strategies, and control systems). This introductory information will be kept reasonably short
(typically less than 500 words). Candidates will be subsequently provided with additional information as appropriate
(in the introductions to each of the individual questions). All of the individual questions on the paper will be about
this same organisation, in accordance with the integrative nature of the case.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most appropriate
to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam
format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please refer
to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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CPA STRATEGIC:
STRATEGIC CORPORATE FINANCE
Aim
The aim of this module is to develop students’ critical understanding of the key responsibilities and
financing decisions facing today’s strategic financial manager. Students should be able to develop
detailed business plans, to assess potential financial risks, and to advise on suitable risk management
strategies for entrepreneurial activities as well as established organisations.
LEVEL SUBJECT
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Sources of Finance
• Compare and contrast equity and debt financing. Explain the attractions and risks associated with each
• Identify the sources of short-term, medium-term and long-term funding
• Summarize Modigliani and Miller’s theory of corporate financing in perfect capital markets
• Generalise the optimum capital structure of a firm in an imperfect market
• Explain Modigliani and Miller’s theory of dividend irrelevance in perfect capital markets
• Illustrate the signaling and the clientele approaches to dividend policy
• Discuss the influence of taxation on dividend policy
• Assess and summarize other key considerations in financing including the Pecking Order Theory (Myers and
Majluf), agency costs, and financial distress and bankruptcy costs
• Analyse various dividend payment policies including cash and stock dividends, and the use of share repurchase
schemes
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Cost of Capital
• Interpret risk and return and discuss the relationship between risk and return
• Discuss the factors impacting on the cost of equity capital
• Calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and discuss its uses and limitations
• Discuss portfolio theory and examine different risk-return profiles arising from various combinations for asset
allocation and explain the relevance of the efficient frontier approach
• Explain the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and discuss its assumptions, applications, and limitations
Learning Resources
Core Texts
Arnold / Corporate Financial Management 6th Edition/ Pearson 2019 / ISBN-13: 978 12922140445.
Manuals
Griffith College, CPA Strategic Level - Strategic Corporate Finance (Latest edition)
Pilbeam / Finance and Financial Markets / 4th edition McMillan 2018 / ISBN-13: 978-1137515629.
CPA Students' eBulletin
Harvard Business Review
Investment International
Accounting & Business
Accountancy Plus
Arner, D., Barberis, J., and Buckley, R., 2019. The Evolution of Fintech: A New Post-Crisis Paradigm?
Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2676553
Pilkington, M., 2015. “Blockchain Technology: Principles and Applications". Available at SSRN: ssrn.com/
abstract=2662660
Thakor, A., 2020. Fintech and banking: What do we know? Journal of Financial Intermediation 41, 100833.
Zetzsche, D., Buckley, R., Arner, D., Barberis, J., 2017. From FinTech to TechFin: The Regulatory Challenges
of Data-Driven Finance. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2959925
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Examination Approach
This examination uses a case-study approach to test students’ ability to apply technical skills, critical analysis,
and demonstrate synthesis and decision-making. It also tests communication skills and familiarity with
contemporary business issues. Questions require students to write reports, which must be tailored to the
technical knowledge of the target audience. Students are also presented with the opportunity to demonstrate
professional judgement and ethical sensitivity.
Examination Format
This examination is unseen, open book and 4 hours in duration. Each exam will also have an additional 20-
minute reading time.
All exam papers at the Strategic Level will be prepared in accordance with the following format:
Section A: 80 marks. All questions are compulsory. There will be no multi-choice questions at this level.
Section B: 20 marks. This section will contain a number of optional questions. The exact number and mark
weighting of these questions will vary at the discretion of the subject examination team.
The individual subject examination team will decide upon the exact question style considered most appropriate
to their specific subject. This format will be followed in subsequent exams. Should a change to the exam
format be deemed appropriate this will be notified, in advance, in the annual Educator’s Briefing. Please refer
to the CPA Ireland website for latest Educators Briefing.
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Financial Financial Audit & Advanced Audit
Financial
Accounting Reporting Assurance & Assurance
Reporting
Competency Level
IAS 2 Inventories 2 2 3 2 2
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Notes:
(i) Cash flow statements for groups will be examined at Professional and Strategic Levels only.
(ii) Deferred tax not included.
(iii) Examinable for Individual transactions.
(iv) Closing rate method of foreign currency consolidation only, examinable.
(v) Piecemeal acquisition or disposal and sub subsidiaries not included.
(vi) Basic earnings per share only, examinable.
(vii) Questions may be answered with reference to IFRS 9 where relevant.
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IFRS PRACTICE STATEMENT Advanced Financial Reporting Advanced Audit & Assurance
Competency Level
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Advanced Audit
Ethics Audit & Assurance & Assurance
Competency Level
Advanced Audit
International Standards on Auditing (Ireland) Audit & Assurance & Assurance
Competency Level
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International Standards on Auditing (Ireland) Audit & Assurance & Assurance
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updated EMD is published each November for the following year’s examinations.
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