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					        				| 10-Nov-2012 |  | 
 
 
 The HKIAAT Accounting and Business Management Case Competition 2012-2013 is organized by Hong Kong Institute of Accredited Accounting Technicians Limited (HKIAAT) and co-organized by the Education Bureau. The Competition aims to develop the ability of senior secondary school students, especially those studying Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, in using accounting information for business development and to improve their soft skills as required by today's business world. Since its inauguration in 2002, more than 300 secondary schools and 20 tertiary institutions have participated in the Competition, making it one of the most popular and significant annual inter-school events of its kind. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Four great reasons to join:
 1. "Young reporters" programme
 The champion team will meet and interact with CPAs to widen their horizons and use the results of their interviews to write articles for the HKIAAT's e-newsletter.
 
 2. Company visit
 Winning teams will have a better understanding of the workplace environment through a company visit arranged for them after the Competition.
 
 3. Real world experience
 Participating teams can learn how to analyze a real-life business situation and apply what they have learned in the classroom to identify possible strategies for a corporation's future planning.
 
 4. Free seminar
 Participants of Level 2 will be invited to attend a free-of-charge business seminar and workshop to improve their technical and soft skills.
 
 Selected company
 
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas)
 Competition schedule
	
		
			| Fri, 19 Oct 2012 | Announcement of the Case question on HKIAAT website |  
			| Thu, 25 Oct 2012 | Briefing session Time:1600-1700
 Venue: HKIAAT, 27/F., Wu Chung House, Wanchai
 
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			| Fri, 16 Nov 2012 | Competition and free business seminar registration deadline |  
			| Sun, 18 Nov 2012 | Seminar on "Introduction to Financial Analysis Time:1100-1300
 Venue: Diocesan Girls' School – Auditorium (1 Jordan Road, Kowloon)
 
 Speaker:
 Miss Janet Kwan, Lecturer, Hong Kong Baptist University
 
 Topics:
 
				Financial ratios and implications 
				Important information in financial reports 
				Techniques of analyzing trends |  
			| Sat, 1 Dec 2012 | Free Business Seminar Time:0930-1230
 Venue: Caritas Kowloon Community Hall-3/F.,256A Prince Edward Road, Kln
 
 Speakers:
 
				Operations of Towngas, Mr. John Ho, Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited 
				Business plan writing, Dr. Mable Chan, Lecturer, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 
				Business management and marketing strategies, Ms. Dora Lee, Executive Council Member, Hong Kong Institute of Marketing |  
			| Mon, 31 Dec 2012 | Deadline for submission of ratio analysis and evaluation report (Level 1) |  
			| Wed, 27 Feb 2012 | Deadline for submission of business plan (Level 2) |  
			| Tue, 26 Mar 2013 | Announcement of finalist teams |  
			| Early Apr 2013 | Presentation skills workshop |  
			| Early May 2013 | Final competition - oral presentation and prize presentation ceremony |  
Eligibility
 
All full-time Secondary 4 to 6 students are eligible to participate in this Competition.
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					        				| 05-Nov-2012 |  | 
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2012/13 BAFS Mock Examination and Review Session 
 
The event organized by Hong Kong Association for Business Education has been scheduled on the following dates:
 
	
		
			| (1) | BAFS Mock Examination Date: 26 January, 2013 (Saturday) |  
			| (2) | BAFS Review Session Date: 2 March, 2013 (Saturday) |  |  
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					        				| 15-Oct-2012 |  | 
	
	
	
		
			
			
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			LCCI Results (Series 3 of
			2012)
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			Level 1 Certificate in Book-keeping
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			Lam Ho
			Wa Howard
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			Pass with Merit
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			Leung
			Siu Pong
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			| 
			Lo Chun
			Yin
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			Pass with Merit
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			Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts
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			| 
			Cho Ka
			Chun
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			| 
			Chung Ming Him
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			Pass
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			Ng Ka Siu
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			Wong Tsz Tsun Korix
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			Pass with Merit
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			Yam Yuk Yin
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			Pass with Merit
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			Level 3 Certificate in Book-keeping
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			Kan Chi Hei
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			| 
			Lam Kwong Fai
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			Pass
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			Shih Jan Neil
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			| 
			Sung Siu Tung Sheldon
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			| 
			Tam Long Yin
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			Pass
			with Distinction
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			Wong Yuen Pan Benson
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			Pass with Merit
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					        				| 01-Sep-2012 |  | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
			
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			BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL STUDIES
			
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			INTRODUCTION 
			
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			The
			public assessment of this subject is based on the Business, Accounting and
			Financial Studies Curriculum and Assessment Guide (Secondary 4 -6) jointly
			prepared by the Curriculum Development Council and the Hong Kong Examinations
			and Assessment Authority. Candidates have to refer to the Guide for the
			knowledge, understanding and skills they are required to demonstrate in the
			assessment. 
			
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			ASSESSMENT
			OBJECTIVES 
			
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			The
			public assessment of Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (BAFS) aims
			to assess candidates’ abilities to: 
			
			 
			
			1. demonstrate knowledge and
			understanding of different areas of business; 
			
			 
			
			2.
			apply such knowledge and understanding to familiar and novel situations; 
			
			 
			
			3.
			analyse, synthesise and evaluate information in the context of business
			decisions, taking into account the integrated and dynamic nature of business
			problems; and 
			
			 
			
			4.
			communicate facts, opinions, and suggestions in an effective manner. 
			
			 
			
			 
			
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			MODE OF
			ASSESSMENT 
			
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			The
			following table outlines the various components of the public assessment of
			BAFS in 2013 HKDSE: 
			
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			Component 
			
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			Weighting
			
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			Duration
			
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			Public
			Examination 
			
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			Paper1
			
			
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			Compulsory
			part 
			
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			40%
			
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			1½ hours
			
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			Paper2
			
			
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			Elective
			part 
			
			 
			
			2A Accounting module
			
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			60%
			
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			2½ hours
			
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			PUBLIC
			EXAMINATION 
			
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			Paper 1 
			
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			There
			will be two sections in this paper: Section A (60 marks) will consist of
			multiple choice questions and Section B (40 marks) short questions. Questions
			will be set on the compulsory part of the curriculum. All questions are
			compulsory. 
			
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			Paper 2 
			
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			Candidates
			will attemptPaper 2A.
			
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			Questions will be set on the respective
			module of the elective part of the curriculum. Candidates are, however,
			expected to integrate their knowledge and skills learnt in the compulsory
			part to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the module.  There will be three sections as follows:
			
			 
				
				
				
					
					
					
						
						
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						Paper 2A
						
						 
						
						(accounting module)
						
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						Remarks
						
						 
						
						 
						
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						Section A (30 marks)
						
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						short questions
						
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						All questions are
						
						 
						
						compulsory.
						
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						Section B (50 marks)
						
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						application problems
						
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						Section C (20 marks)
						
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						case/theory questions
						
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						Candidates will be required to answer one out of two
						questions.
						
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Candidates are expected to be aware of the
impact of standards issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public
Accountants upon the accounting definitions and treatments covered by this
curriculum. New or revised standards effective for annual periods beginning on
or before 1 January 2010 are applicable to the
examination.
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