Tom Clendon is an online ACCA SBR lecturer and if you are a student then this is a podcast aimed at you. This is an award winning podcast. In 2023 it was recognised with a PQ award from PQ magazine.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
Whilst SBR is core you will also have to choose optional exams. And maybe you should think about doing AFM. In the episode I am joined by Andrew Mower, ACCA's expert AFM tutor and I quiz him about the AFM exam.
Why and how do we make provision for unrealised profits (PUPs) when preparing group accounts!
In this episode this is all explained and more!
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IFRS 18 is a new standard that is now examinable at SBR. This edition of the podcast gives you an introduction and sets the scene!
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Tom’s podcast played a crucial role in my exam success. His talent for breaking down complex topics made studying much more manageable. I genuinely appreciate how his explanations helped me grasp challenging issues. I highly recommend this podcast to fellow students—it's a game-changer.
Tom makes this such an easily consumable topic; and by speaking slowly & clearly plus repeating key information he does it in a way where it really sticks in your brain the first time around. Really appreciated
I had a pleasure of having Tom as my tutor while studying in Kaplan over 10 years ago. He was one of the most popular tutors, somehow managing to make a complicated and boring(ish) subject very exciting and interesting. Always with a huge smile coming into the room and captivate the attention of the whole class. Was pleasantly surprised to come across this podcast and after listening found it explained topics clear and understandable in the true Tom’s style. Even though I am qualified and have b... more
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This series engages students in the world of accounting with a focus on Strategic Business Reporting (SBR) as part of ACCA qualifications. Hosted by an acclaimed lecturer, the show explores important topics such as exam strategies, financial reporting standards, and various accounting standards aimed at easing the learning journey of aspiring accountants. Unique elements include practical insights on difficult accounting concepts, interviews with experts, and a community-centric approach that encourages listener interaction and support for academic challenges.
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ACCA Tom Clendon's SBR podcast launched 5 years ago and published 89 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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