Learning Skills of Primary Accounting
Learning skills for applying for primary accounting: First, candidates should make a scientific preparation plan and take the initiative to make sure that they know what is going on. Then, when reviewing, they should preview in advance and lay a good foundation. Finally, they should do more real questions over the years to sort out the wrong questions so that they can draw inferences from one instance and review the past and learn the new.
Contents of Primary Accounting Examination
The content of the primary accounting examination is "Primary Accounting Practice" and "Fundamentals of Economic Law".
Primary Accounting Practice focuses on the examinee's business operation ability and basic theoretical knowledge, and requires the examinee to skillfully use basic accounting skills to solve accounting practice problems. Fundamentals of Economic Law mainly inspects the examinees' mastery of basic laws and regulations related to accounting, which mostly include legal provisions and basic norms.
Suggestions on preparing for examination of primary accounting departments
Primary Accounting Practice
If you have never been exposed to accounting before, it will be difficult for you to get started with primary accounting, so you must review the accounting fundamentals in advance. If you are an examinee with basic accounting knowledge, try not to stretch the line of review, but just complete your learning objectives according to your own learning plan.
Fundamentals of Economic Law
Because the most important thing of the course of economic law is the study of "tax". If you haven't started preparing for the basic examination of economic law, it is suggested to review the relevant knowledge points of tax law with the old textbooks first, find a good learning idea, and lay a solid foundation for the study of economic law.
Types and scores of primary accounting examination
The primary accounting examination questions are all objective questions. "Primary Accounting Practice": 20 single choice questions, 2 points for each question; 10 multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question; 10 judgment questions, 1 point for each question; 15 indefinite items, 2 points for each question. Fundamentals of Economic Law: 23 single choice questions, 2 points for each question; 10 multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question; 10 judgment questions, 1 point for each question; There are 12 indefinite items, 2 points for each question.