We offer a complete asynchronous-learning support offering which provides you with additional custom support material to supplement your studies. You are granted access to the complete series of videos for your specific module.
The following courses are provided as video-series and we can assist with these modules:
FAC1601 (Financial Accounting Reporting)
FAC1602 (Elementary Financial Accounting)
FAC1503 (Financial Accounting For Law Practitioners)
FAC1502 (Financial Accounting Reporting)
FAC1501 (Introductory Financial Accounting)
DSC1520 (Quantitative Modelling)
DSC1630 (Financial Mathematics
INV2601 Investment Management
INV3701 Investment Management Equity Asset Valuation
INV3702 Investment Management Fixed Income Valuation
FIN2601 (2nd year Financial Management)
FIN2602 (Personal Financial Management) – Financial Planning
FIN3701 (3rd year Financial Management)
FIN3702 (Financial Management) – Working Capital Management
QMI1500 (Elementary Quantitative Methods)
TAX2601 (Principles of Taxation)
MAC2602 (Principles of Strategy, Risk & Financial Management)
RSK3701 Risk Management (short-term insurance)
Disclaimer:
Creativo Solutions is a private institution and is in no way connected to UNISA. Any reference to the subject module codes refer to official UNISA codes and we do not represent them as our own. We simply work through UNISA material with students as a means of additional academic support
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1) First review the modules we can assist with then WHATSAPP 0834918876 or EMAIL US for more detailed information on how we can assist EMAIL: info@creativosolutions.com and/or anthony@creativosolutions.com and/or anthonylecturer@gmail.com
2) Your requirements will be discussed and you will be invoiced for the services to be provided.
3) After receiving proof of payment, you will be sent the content as per the agreed requirements and you will be assigned access to watch the series of videos.
Visit the FAQs webpage for step-by-step help videos or contact us should you require assistance.
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Mobile/whatsapp: +2783 491 8876 (international) or 083 491 8876 (local SA)
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Review the list below for an overview of some of the courses offered. Please CONTACT US for the updated list or to discuss your unique requirements for additional academic support
H) DSC1520 Quantitative Modelling – Theory Video Series
Custom support notes (pdf); Access to the 8-video support series (totalling over 545 minutes ~approx 9hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
I) RSK3701 Risk Management (short-term insurance) – Theory Video Series
Custom support notes (pdf); Access to the 8-video support series (totalling over 747 minutes ~approx 12,5hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
J) FAC1503 (Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners) – Theory Video Series (2017 syllabus – refer to the NEW series below)
Custom support notes (pdf); Access to the 9-video support series (totalling over 592 minutes ~approx 10hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 500
per student
K) FAC1502 (Financial Accounting I – Concepts, Principles & Procedure) – Theory Video Series
Custom support notes (pdf); Access to the 13-video support series (totalling over 384 minutes ~approx 6,5hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
L) MAC2602 (Management Accounting II – Principles of strategy, risk and financial management techniques) – Theory Video Series
Support notes from live videos (Excel file); Access to the 12-video support series (totalling over 1084 minutes ~approx 18hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
M) TAX2601 (Principles of Taxation) – Theory Video Series
Support notes from live videos (Excel file); Access to the 7-video support series (totalling over 715 minutes ~approx 12hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
N) QMI1500 (Elementary Quantitative Methods) – Theory Video Series
Access to the 7-video support series (totalling over 175 minutes ~approx 3hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 400
per student
O) FAC1503 (Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners) – Theory Video Series (NEW 2018/19 edition)
Custom support notes (pdf); Access to the 11-video support series (totalling over 935 minutes ~approx 15,5hrs)
From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
R 700
per student
Disclaimer
Creativo Solutions is a private institution and is in no way connected to UNISA. Any reference to the subject module codes refer to official UNISA codes and we do not represent them as our own. We simply work through UNISA material with students as a means of additional academic support
Enrolment/Registration Procedure:
1) Complete the registration form and send to: info@creativosolutions.com and/or anthony@creativosolutions.com and/or anthonylecturer@gmail.com
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2) Make payment and send proof of payment to: info@creativosolutions.com and/or anthony@creativosolutions.com and/or anthonylecturer@gmail.com
3) After receiving all documentation and payment, you will be sent the content as per the above description and you will be assigned access to watch the series of videos.
Visit the FAQs webpage for step-by-step help videos or contact us should you require assistance.
For any further enquiries:
Mobile/whatsapp: +2783 491 8876 (international) or 083 491 8876 (local SA)
Email: info@creativosolutions.com and/or anthony@creativosolutions.com and/or anthonylecturer@gmail.com
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Account Name: Creativo Solutions
Bank: Capitec Current Account
Account number: 1685847518
Branch code: 470010
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NB: Remember to send your proof of payment to Creativo Solutions
THE COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF PREMIUM VIDEO LIBRARY OFFERINGS ALL EXPLAINED:
A) FIN3702 (Financial Management) – Working Capital Management Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R500 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FIN3702 (Financial Management – Working Capital Management Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Workings for exam past papers will be emailed to you (excel file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FIN3702 video bank which includes the following videos:
o FIN3702 support 1 covers the following: (1hr 1min 55 seconds)
- introduction to the module
- cash flow and how it differs to financial accounting
- tax considerations relating to depreciation
- two different depreciation methods with additional example calculations
- cash flow statements and how it integrates with financial management
- calculating operating cash flow (OCF)
- defining the concept of free cash flow
- calculating free cash flow using the formula
- financial planning and its process
o FIN3702 support 2&3 covers the following: (1hr 6min 28 seconds)
- detailed financial planning process
- cash planning
- sales forecasts
- pro-forma statements as part of the budgeting process
- net working capital fundamentals
- liquidity
- current assets and liabilities
- financial statements
- short term financial management
- profitability and risk
o FIN3702 support 4 covers the following: (32min 48 seconds)
- defining the cash conversion cycle
- calculating the operating cycle and the cash conversion cycle
- aggressive and conservative funding strategies
- managing the cash conversion cycle
- permanent and seasonal funding requirements
o FIN3702 support 5 covers the following: (42min 19 seconds)
- inventory management overview
- techniques to manage inventory
- calculating the economic order quantity
- the role of inventory managers
- ordering and holding costs
- calculating the re-order point
- just-in-time; computerised systems and international considerations
o FIN3702 support 6 covers the following: (27min 29 seconds)
- trade receivables, receipts and disbursements
- credit selection process
- importance of a credit policy and credit application
- cash discount considerations
- changing credit policy
- credit monitoring strategies
- managing receipts and disbursements
o FIN3702 support 7 covers the following: (45min 47 seconds)
- spontaneous liabilities
- understanding accounts payable
- credit terms components
- analysing credit terms
- calculating the cost of giving up a cash discount
o FIN3702 support 8 covers the following: (20min 5 seconds)
- secured and unsecured sources of short-term loans
- understanding interest rates
- interest calculations
- different sources of funding and the characteristics of each source
- collateral
- pledging and factoring
B) FIN2602 (Personal Financial Management) – Financial Planning Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FIN2602 (Personal Financial Management Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of customised additional support notes (pdf file format) will be sent to you via email
Workings for exam past papers will be emailed to you (excel file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FIN2602 (Personal Financial Management Module) video bank which includes the following videos:
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 1 covers the following: (1hr 1min 49 seconds)
- Introduction to personal financial planning
- Overview of personal financial planning
- Financial education
- Financial planning cycle and considerations
- Personal financial statements and analysis
- Different areas of financial planning
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 2 covers the following: (43min 45 seconds)
- Measurement & Assessment of Personal Financial Performance
- Budgeting principles
- Drawing up a budget
- Calculating net worth
- Principles involved when budgeting
- Advantages and limitations of budgeting
- Importance of record-keeping
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 3 covers the following: (49 minutes)
- Time value of money calculations
- Key calculation concepts and considerations
- Using timelines for workings
- Nominal and effective rates
- Using the financial calculator to do calculations
- Monthly payments, annuities and perpetuities
- Equivalent rates
- Practical applications
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 4 covers the following: (1 hr 5min 54 seconds)
- Credit planning
- Identifying problems with excessive credit/debt
- Handling a debt crisis
- Importance of credit
- Advantages and disadvantages of credit
- Cost of credit
- Different credit instruments
- Application for credit
- Debt management, remedies and other considerations
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 5 covers the following: (45min 39 seconds)
- Career planning
- Choosing a career
- Need for education and training
- Factors influencing earning power
- Job hunting
- Owning a business
- Unemployment
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 6 covers the following: (25min 52 seconds)
- Income tax planning
- Calculating tax liability
- Tax avoidance versus tax evasion
- Different kinds of tax
- Filing a tax return
- Tax background and legislation
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 7 covers the following: (43min 52 seconds)
- Starting a business (entrepreneurship)
- What is an entrepreneur
- Risks and reward
- Business opportunities
- Forms of ownership
- The business plan
- Financing a small business
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 8 covers the following: (34min 8 seconds)
- Buying a business
- Evaluating a business as an investment opportunity
- Access financial performance
- Advantages and disadvantages of buying businesses
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 9 covers the following: (25min 58 seconds)
- Buying a franchise
- Defining concepts (the franchise, the franchisor, the franchisee)
- Franchising relationship
- The franchise package and expectations
- Advantages and disadvantages of buying franchise
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 10 covers the following: (32min 42 seconds)
- Estate planning introduction, importance and objectives
- Estate planning process
- Estate duty calculation explained
- Estate duty considerations
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 11 covers the following: (1hr 25min 36 seconds)
- Investment planning introduction, principles, concepts and considerations
- Risk and reward
- Investment planning pitfalls
- Investment advisors/brokers
- Costs of investing
- Investment strategies
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 12 covers the following: (22min 34 seconds)
- Buying a residence
- Buying versus renting residential property
- Property valuation
- Cost implications when buying residential property
- Raising finance to buy property
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 13 covers the following: (46min 53 seconds)
- Buying fixed property
- Investing in real estate
- Property as an asset class
- Property investment process
- Investor needs, requirements and objectives
- Investigation and inspection
- Quantitative analysis
- External factors affecting property investments
- Different types of fixed property investments
- Property finance
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 14 covers the following: (39min 52 seconds)
- Offshore investments
- Diversification
- Why invest offshore
- Risk and return principle
- Research and decision-making
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 15 covers the following: (29min 47 seconds)
- Protection planning
- Considering different types of risk
- Risk management process
- Long-term and short-term insurance
- Different types of insurance
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 16 covers the following: (24min 59 seconds)
- Health care planning
- Understanding life expectancy
- Medical costs considered
- Legislation affecting the medical industry
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 17 covers the following: (30min 39 seconds)
- Retirement planning
- Long-term financial planning
- Retirement planning pitfalls
- Retirement planning process
- Starting early
- Retirement risks and product considerations
o Personal Financial Management (FIN2602) support 18 covers the following: (14min 5 seconds)
- Emigration planning
- Considerations when planning to emigrate
- Advantages and disadvantages of emigrating
C) INV3701 (Investment Management) – Theory Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for INV3701 (Investment Management – Equity Asset Valuation Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded INV3701 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: INV3701 week1 video1a Content: Investment Management; Intro; Valuations; Intrinsic value; Going-concern value; Liquidation value; Fair value; Investment value
o Video Title: INV3701 week1 video1b Content: Continuation of application of the valuation models; The Valuation Process Explained (All five steps)
o Video Title: INV3701 week2 video1 Content: Revision of key concepts from INV2601 necessary for INV3701; HPR, HPY, returns, valuations, estimates, overbought and oversold; Required Return (CAPM), TVM, Fama- French Model
o Video Title: INV3701 week3 video1 Content: Dividend Discounting Valuation Model - single stage, multi stage; Gordon growth model; H-model; PVGO
o Video Title: INV3701 week4 video1 Content: Free Cash Flow Valuation Model; Calculating FCFF and FCFE and using the Free Cash Flow formulae to determine value
o Video Title: INV3701 week6 video1 Content: Residual Income Valuation Model; Calculating Net Income, Equity Charge, Residual Income; Company valuation according to Residual income; Advantages and Disadvantages
o Video Title: INV3701 week8 video1 Content: Market-Based Valuation Model; P/E; PE/G; P/B; P/S; Method of Comparables & Method of Forecasted Fundamentals
o Video Title: INV3701 week9 video1 Content: Private Company Valuations (non-listed companies)
D) FIN2601 (2nd year Financial Management) – Theory Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FIN2601 (Financial Management – Second Year Level Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FIN2601 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FIN2601 week1 Content: Introduction to FIN2601; what is finance?; financial services; role of the financial manager; forms of ownership; managerial finance function; relationship to Economics and Accountancy; importance of decision making; goal of the business; Agency Problem; Wealth maximisation; Corporate governance; ethics; Primary & Secondary markets; considering taxes
o Video Title: FIN2601 week2 Content: Importance of reports (Financial statements); Calculations and Analysis; Ratios & Equations; liquidity; profitability; solvency; market-based ratios; Example financial statements of social media companies; DuPont model for return on equity
o Video Title: FIN2601 week3 video1 Content: Time Value of Money (TVM) calculations; timelines; present value; future value; annuities; cash flows; interest rates (nominal vs effective); many example calculations showing you how to calculate; continuous compounding; Effective Annual Rate (EAR / EFF); other considerations for the application of TVM
o Video Title: FIN2601 week4 video1 Content: Amortisation calculation; Risk and Return: Standard deviation; Variance; Expected return; Coefficient of Variation; Table method to calculate statistical measures (standard deviation; expected return; variance; coefficient of variation); Step-by-step process for the table method process for stats questions
o Video Title: FIN2601 week4 video2 Content: Recap Table method example; risk management; risk and return; correlation; diversification; Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM); risk-free rate; Beta; market return; risk premium; decision-making
o Video Title: FIN2601 week5 video1 Content: FIN2601 – Assignment 1 calculations explained (workings and answers); Step-by-step process; Ratio Analysis questions; Time Value of Money questions
o Video Title: FIN2601 week6 video1 Content: Recap amortisation; Recap effective annual interest rate; Bond Valuation; Financing (Debt vs Equity); Theory relating to Bonds; Bond price; Yield to maturity; Period; Coupon rate; Coupons; Term structure; bond graphs; Liquidity preference theory; Ratings agencies; Example questions and workings
o Video Title: FIN2601 week8 video1 Content: Recap Bond Valuation theory and calculations; Stock/Share Valuation; Time Value of Money applied to share valuation; Capital Structure; Risk; Characteristics of Debt & Equity; Ordinary & Preference Shares; Financial Markets; Applying TVM to Share Valuation (PV; FV; Gordon Growth; Timelines)
E) FIN3701 (3rd year Financial Management) – Theory Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FIN3701 (Financial Management – Third Year Level Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FIN3701 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FIN3701 week1 video1a Content: Introduction to FIN3701; FIN2601 Ratio Analysis revision; Overview of FIN3701; Capital Budgeting; Decision-making; Primary goal of the business; Motives for CAPEX; Capital Budgeting Process explained
o Video Title: FIN3701 week1 video1b Content: Capital Budgeting Process; Independent vs Mutually Exclusive Projects; Capital Rationing, Accept-Reject Approach; Ranking Approach; Cash Flow; NPV & IRR recap from FIN2601; Relevant Cash Flows; Incremental cash flows; Initial Investment (INV); Operating Cash Flow (OCF); Terminal Cash Flow (TCF); Replacement vs Expansion decisions; Worked example showing the calculation
o Video Title: FIN3701 week2 video1 Content: Recap of relevant cash flows; Capital Budgeting Techniques; Evaluating cash flows; Discounting future cash flows; conventional vs non-conventional cash flow; Payback Period (PBP); Advantages of disadvantages for the different techniques; after tax considerations; Net Present Value (NPV); Internal Rate of Return (IRR); NPV and IRR considerations; Profitability Index; Equivalent Annual Annuity introduction
o Video Title: FIN3701 week3 video1 Content: Risk & Refinements in Capital Budgeting; Recap of Payback Period (PBP); Net Present Value (NPV); Internal Rate of Return (IRR); Risk and it’s impact on cash flows and discounting; Certainty Equivalents (probabilities); Scenario analysis; Simulation; Future Cash Flow considerations; Breakeven cash flow analysis; Scenario analysis with NPV; International considerations; Risk-Adjusted-Discount-Rate (RADR); Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM); Capital Budgeting reward-to-risk consideration; Projects with unequal useful lives (Annualised NPV calculation)
o Video Title: FIN3701 week4 video1 Content: Calculating Cost Of Capital; Recap risk & refinements; Cost of Capital explained; Debt & Equity; Financing the business; Assumptions for business and financial risk; Targeted capital structure; Sources of Capital; Long-term debt cost calculation; Cost of preference shares calculation; Cost of ordinary shares using Gordon-Growth model, CAPM and Time Value of Money; Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Calculation; Economic Value Added; Weighted Marginal Cost of Capital (WMCC)
o Video Title: FIN3701 week5 video1 Content: Leverage explained; Operating leverage; Financial leverage; Total leverage; Return on equity; Operating Breakeven Point (BEP); Cost-Volume-Profit calculation; sensitivity of BEP; Degree of Operating Leverage; Degree of Financial Leverage; Degree of Total Leverage; Worked example calculations; Capital Structure and Firm Value; Forms of financing; optimal capital structure; Wealth maximisation
o Video Title: FIN3701 week6 video1 Content: Dividend Policy; retention vs payout; Investment Opportunities Schedule; Weighted Marginal Cost of Capital; Accept and reject criteria; Factors influencing dividend policy; Types of dividend policy; Leasing; Operating and Financial Leases; Leasing arrangements; Leasing example; Mergers and Acquisitions; Types of mergers;
o Video Title: FIN3701 week7 video1 Content: Mini-crash course covering revision for the courses most important calculations; Capital Budgeting (INV; OCF; TCF); PBP; NPV; IRR; Annualised NPV; Leverage; Leasing; Firm Value
F) FIN3702 (Financial Management) – Working Capital Management Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FIN3702 (Financial Management – Working Capital Management Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FIN3702 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FIN3702 week1 video1 PTclass Content: Introduction to FIN3702; Cash Flow & Financial Planning; Working capital management; Financial managers role; Goal of the business: Value vs Profit vs Cash Flow; Non-Cash items (Depreciation); Tax savings; Depreciation methods; Depreciation calculation; Cash Flow Statements (Operating; Financial & Investing); Accrual vs Cash basis; OCF calculation; Free Cash Flow calculation; long-term and short-term goals (Financial planning process)
o Video Title: FIN3702 week2 video1 PT Content: Recap role of financial manager; Financial Planning Process; Cash Planning; Budgeting; Forecasting; National Budget; Sales forecasts and trade receivables collection; Budgeting technique; Actual vs Budget; Risk; Pro-forma statements;
o Video Title: FIN3702 week3 video1 PT Content: Recap of the firms cash flows; workings capital and current assets management; current assets and current liabilities; solvent/insolvent; liquidity; financial statements; risk and reward (short-term financial management); working capital cycle; trade-off between risk and return; examples; cash cows;
o Video Title: FIN3702 week4 video1 Content: Recap key concepts (working capital; current assets and liabilities); Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC); how to use the formula to calculate CCC; Average age of Inventory (AAI); Average Collection Period (ACP); Average Payback Period (APP); Permanent vs Seasonal funding; Aggressive vs Conservative funding; CCC management strategies
o Video Title: FIN3702 week5 video1 Content: Recap covering CCC and different funding strategies; Inventory management; Advantages and disadvantages; role of the inventory manager; Common inventory management techniques; ordering and holding costs; Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) calculation; minimising total costs; Reorder point; Just-in-Time
o Video Title: FIN3702 week5 video2 Content: Trade receivables; receipts; disbursements; Average collection period (ACP); Credit (good or bad?); Five C’s of credit; credit scoring; examples covering the amount of debt in different countries
o Video Title: FIN3702 week6 video1 Content: Long calculation covering a change in credit policy (marginal investment in accounts receivable; change in bad debts; increase in sales); international considerations; cash discounts (cost of forgoing a discount); monitoring and managing trade receivables and payables;
o Video Title: FIN3702 week6 video2 Content: Spontaneous liabilities; risks to consider; unsecured vs secured lending; Trade payables management; CCC revisited; Analysing credit terms; Example calculations covering the Cost of forgoing a cash discount; strategies for trade payables; Accruals and its impact on cash flow;
o Video Title: FIN3702 week7 video1 ft Content: Recap spontaneous liabilities and the cost of cash discounts; Different types of unsecured and secured lending products; Pledging; Factoring; Collateral; Interest rates; Payments of interest; bank lonas; revolving credit; commercial paper;
G) FAC1601 (Financial Accounting Reporting) – Theory Video Series
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FAC1601 (Financial Accounting Reporting Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FAC1601 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FAC1601 week1 video1a (final) Content: Intro; assumed knowledge from FAC1502; Revision of important rules, definitions & disclosure; applying the basic rules (Part1)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week1 video1b (final) Content: Intro; assumed knowledge from FAC1502; Revision of important rules, definitions & disclosure; applying the basic rules (Part2)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week1 video2a (final) Content: Intro; assumed knowledge from FAC1502; Revision of important rules, definitions & disclosure; Adjustments explained; applying the basic rules (Part3)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week1 video2b (final) Content: Intro; assumed knowledge from FAC1502; Revision of important rules, definitions & disclosure; Financial Assets & Liabilities explained; applying the basic rules (Part4)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week2 part1 (final) Content: Partnership theory; disclosure for partnerships; capital account, current account, reserves, appropriation, drawings
o Video Title: FAC1601 week2 part2 (final) Content: Partnership theory; disclosure for partnerships; capital account, current account, reserves, appropriation, drawings. Ex2.1
o Video Title: FAC1601 week2 part3 (final) Content: Completing Ex2,1 (calculating the profit for each partner and the commission for partner Red in SOCIE); Ex 2,2 discussed and workings covered
o Video Title: FAC1601 week2 part4 (final) Content: Completing Ex2,2 (recap of the importance of SOCIE)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week3 video1 PT (final) Content: Ex 2,3; Change in ownership theory; Using fractions to calculate changes in the profit-sharing ratio
o Video Title: FAC1601 week3 video2 PT (final) Content: Change in ownership theory, calculating a change in profit-sharing ratio; valuation accounts for partnerships
o Video Title: FAC1601 week3 video3 FT (final) Content: Change in ownership calculations (fractions); Legal and Going concern perspectives; Ex3,1
o Video Title: FAC1601 week3 video4 FT (final) Content: Change in ownership calculations (fractions); Legal and Going concern perspectives; Ex3,2
o Video Title: FAC1601 week4 video1 (FINAL) Content: Partnerships - Change in ownership; Goodwill Calculation; Ex 3.3
o Video Title: FAC1601 week4 video2 (FINAL) Content: Liquidation theory; simultaneous liquidation; Ex 4,1
o Video Title: FAC1601 week4 video3 (final) Content: Partnership liquidations - Piecemeal liquidations Ex 4,2
o Video Title: FAC1601 week4 video4 (final) Content: Piecemeal Liquidation - Ex 4,3 Table method to complete a piecemeal liquidation question
o Video Title: FAC1601 week5 video1&2 PT (FINAL) Content: Close Corporations Theory; Members contribution; Reserves; Loans to and Loans from; Retained Earnings; Ex 5,1 explained
o Video Title: FAC1601 week5 video3 PT (FINAL)
Content: Close Corporation disclosure with adjustments; Ex 5.2 workings
o Video Title: FAC1601 week5 video4 PT (FINAL)
Content: Close Corporation disclosure with adjustments; Ex 5.3 workings; Depreciation calc; Allowances; Disclosure
o Video Title: FAC1601 week6 video1 ft (FINAL) Content: Assignment 1 workings
o Video Title: FAC1601 week6 video2 ft (FINAL) Content: Close Corporations Ex 5,4
o Video Title: FAC1601 week6 video3 (FINAL) Content: SU6 - Companies; Share Capital; Retained Earnings; Ordinary & Preference Shareholders; Dividends Ex 6,1 and Ex 6,2
o Video Title: FAC1601 week6 video4 (FINAL) Content: Companies - Ex 6,3
o Video Title: FAC1601 week7 video1 (final) Content: SU7 - Cash Flow Statements; Operating, Financing & Investing Activities; Theory on cash flow; How to use T-accounts for calculations
o Video Title: FAC1601 week7 video2 (final) Content: SU7 - Cash Flow Statements; Ex 7,1
o Video Title: FAC1601 week7 video3 (final) Content: Cash Flows Ex 7,2 (Direct Method)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week7 video4 (FINAL) Content: Cash Flow Ex 7,3 (Direct method)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week8 video1 PT (FINAL) Content: Cash Flow (Indirect Method) Ex 7,4
o Video Title: FAC1601 week8 video2 PT (FINAL) Content: SU8 Financial Statement Analysis (Ratio calculations)
o Video Title: 8FAC1601 week8 video3 PT (FINAL) Content: Branch Accounting Theory and Ex 9,1 and Ex 9,2
o Video Title: 8FAC1601 week8 video4 PT (FINAL) Content: Branches (Branch Accounting); Branch Inventory; Inventory to Branch; Branch Debtors; Branch Expenses; Branch Adjustment
o Video Title: FAC1601 week9 video1 (FINAL) Content: Assignment 2 - SEM 1 (2017)
o Video Title: FAC1601 week9 video2 (final) Content: SU10 - Time Value of Money; Timelines; Present Value; Future Value; Annuities; Formulae and Financial Calculators
H) DSC1520 (Quantitative Modelling) – Theory Video Series
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PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for DSC1520 (Quantitative Modelling Module) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and past papers, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded DSC1520 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: DSC1520 week1 video1 Content: Intro on Quantitative Modelling; Preliminaries; Fractions; Exchange rates; Equations; Variables; BODMAS; Inequalities; Exponents
o Video Title: DSC1520 week2 video1 Content: Linear equations; Solving for x and y intercepts; Mathematical applications: Supply & Demand; Costs; Revenue; Elasticity of Demand
o Video Title: DSC1520 week3 video1 Content: Simultaneous Equations, method covering elimination and substitution. Application of the equations (Supply & Demand equilibrium)
o Video Title: DSC1520 week4 video1 Content: Linear programming; inequalities revisited; simultaneous equations
o Video Title: DSC1520 week4 video2 Content: Non-linear functions; quadratic equations; factorising and the quadratic formula
o Video Title: DSC1520 week6 video1 Content: non-linear functions (exponential graphs); log and exponent rules applied. Assignment 2 workings Q1-3
o Video Title: DSC1520 week9 video1 Content: Calculus - Differentiation (Finding First Derivatives; Using higher level derivations; Application of the derivatives ie. min/max)
o Video Title: DSC1520 week9 video2 Content: Calculus - Integration; how to apply the integration formula. Examples and application (area under the curve)
I) RSK3701 Risk Management (short-term insurance) – Video Series
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PRICE: R700 per student
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If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for RSK3701 (Risk Management Module, Short-Term Insurance) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
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The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded RSK3701 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: RSK3701 week1 video1 Content: Risk Management intro; Short term insurance; Risk management process; Risk control; Insurable interest; Reinsurance (Study Unit 1 & 2)
o Video Title: RSK3701 week2 video1 PT Content: Risk management; Risk process, Short-term insurance market; Roleplayers; Buyers (individuals, commercial, corporate); Intermediaries; Suppliers; Regulators; Insurers & Reinsurers (Study Unit 3)
o Video Title: RSK3701 week3 video1 Content: What is underwriting; underwriting process, indemnity, contribution, subrogation, insurable interest, risk, SASRIA, premium collection, policy wording, renewals, advanced listing, options, surveys, brokers (Study Unit 4 & 5)
o Video Title: RSK3701 week4 video1 Content: SU6 Reinsurance (Proportional/Non-proportional = Treaty/Facultative) SU7 Claims procedure = proximate and dominate causes; Validity of claims; Indemnity/Compensation; Underinsurance
o Video Title: RSK3701 week5 video1 Content: Risk Management: short-term insurance industry (regulation, legislation, Acts); Personal Insurance: houseowners, householders, personal liability etc. (SU 8 & 9)
o Video Title: RSK3701 week6 video1 Content: RSK3701-Assignment 1; SU10 - commercial insurance
o Video Title: RSK3701 w9 su11&12 Content: Risk Management - SU 11 & 12 - SASRIA; RAF; Compulsory insurance; Motor Insurance
o Video Title: RSK3701 theory SU13-17 Content: Study Units 13-17 from UNISA study guide; Self-Funding; How much is affordable; Captives; Finite Insurance; Other Products
J) FAC1503 Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners – Video Series (2017 syallabus – refer to the NEW series below)
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PRICE: R500 per student
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If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FAC1503 (Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FAC1503 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FAC1503 - week1SU1-4 Content: Basics covering the most important accounting concepts and rules.
o Video Title: FAC1503 - week2 SU5&6 Content: Applying the accounting rules to analyse and interpret transactions correctly
o Video Title: FAC1503 - week3 SU7&8 Content: Recording transactions in accounting journals
o Video Title: FAC1503 - week4 PART 2 (SU9&10) Content: Inventory management systems (Periodic and Perpetual) and Property Plant and Equipment
o Video Title: FAC1503 week5 part 1 (SU11&12) Content: Current and Non-Current Liabilities
o Video Title: FAC1503 week5 part2 SU13 Content: Financial Statements (Disclosure)
o Video Title: FAC1503 week6 SU14 Content: Accounting specific to law practices; Trust accounting
o Video Title: FAC1503 week6 SU15 Content: Ratio Analysis
o Video Title: FAC1503 week7 SU16 Content: Theory relating to practice management
K) FAC1502 Financial Accounting I: Concepts, Principles, Procedures – Video Series
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PRICE: R700 per student
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If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FAC1502 (Financial Accounting I Financial Accounting Concepts, Principles & Procedures) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FAC1502 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid01 Content: Basics covering the most important accounting concepts and rules.
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid02 Content: Applying the accounting rules to analyse and interpret transactions correctly
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid03 Content: SU6-adjustments
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid04 Content: Closing transfers
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid05 Content: Cash & Cash Equivalents
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid06 Content: SU9 – Trade and other receivables
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid07 Content: SU10 - Inventory
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid08 Content: SU11 – Property, Plant and Equipment
o Video Title: FAC1502 vid09 su12 Content: Other non-current assets
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid10 - SU13 Content: Current Liabilities
o Video Title: FAC1502 2017 vid11-SU14 Content: Non-current Liabilities
o Video Title: FAC1502 vid12-su15 Content: Disclosure – year end financials
o Video Title: FAC1502 vid13-SU16 Content: Non-Profit Entities
L) MAC2602 (Management Accounting II – Principles of strategy, risk and financial management techniques) – Theory Video Series
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PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for MAC2602 (Management Accounting II – Principles of strategy, risk and financial management techniques) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
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The additional support notes (from live videos) will be sent to you via email (Excel file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded MAC2602 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU1-4 Content: SU1: Defining concepts (mission, core values, vision & strategic objectives); SU2 Key stakeholders; SU3 Factors that influence the development of an organisations strategy; SU4 Strategic planning processes and approaches.
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU5-7 Content: SU5:Business objectives; SU6 Financial management functions; SU7 Legal forms of business
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU8 Content: SU8 Time Value of Money (TVM)
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU9&10 Content: SU9 Alternative TVM calculations; SU10 Sources of finance
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU11-13 Content: SU11 Forms of finance; SU12 Capital structure; SU13 Cost of capital
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU14&15 Content: SU14 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC); SU15 Financial analysis
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU16only Content: SU16 Ratio Analysis
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU17&18 Content: SU17 Working capital management; SU18 Working capital policies and cycle
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU19&20 Content: SU19 Capital investments; SU20 Traditional methods and techniques
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU21-22 Content: SU21 Discounted cash flows; SU22 Risk concepts and objectives
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU23-24 Content: SU23 Components and role players of risk management; SU24 Categories of Risk
o Video Title: MAC2602 SU25-28 Content: SU25 Risk Identification; SU26 Risk Assessment; SU27 Risk Responses; SU28 Risk Monitoring
M) TAX2601 (Principles of Taxation) – Theory Video Series
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PRICE: R700 per student
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If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for TAX2601 (Principles of Taxation) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
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The additional support notes (from live videos) will be sent to you via email (Excel file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded TAX2601 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: TAX2601 - lesson 1 - SU1
o Video Title: TAX2601-SU2 & assignment 1
o Video Title: TAX2601 SU3
o Video Title: TAX2601 SU4
o Video Title: TAX2601 SU5
o Video Title: TAX2601 SU6
o Video Title: TAX2601 SU7
N) QMI1500 (Elementary Quantitative Methods) – Theory Video Series
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PRICE: R400 per student
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If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for QMI1500 (Elementary Quantitative Methods) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
Access to the online pre-recorded QMI1500 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: QMI1500 session1 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session2 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session3 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session4 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session5 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session6 theory
o Video Title: QMI1500 session7 theory final
O) FAC1503 Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners – Video Series (NEW 2018/19 edition)
ACCESS PERIOD: From date of completed registration to 31 Dec
PRICE: R700 per student
Who is this for?
If you are a full-time or part-time student registered for FAC1503 (Financial Accounting for Law Practitioners) at UNISA and you require additional assistance with notes, summaries and assignments, this product offering is for you.
What do I get?
The full set of custom additional support notes will be sent to you via email (pdf file format)
Access to the online pre-recorded FAC1503 video bank which includes the following videos:
o Video Title: 2018 Week1 FAC1503.
o Video Title: Week2 FAC1503
o Video Title: Week2 FAC1503part2
o Video Title: Week3 FAC1503
o Video Title: Week4 FAC1503
o Video Title: Week4 FAC1503part2
o Video Title: Week5 FAC1503
o Video Title: Week5 FAC1503part2
o Video Title: Week6 FAC1503
o Video Title: Week6 FAC1503 part2
o Video Title: Week6 FAC1503 part3&4
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