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Designed for
: People
seeking a basic qualification in book-keeping and accounts. The course
provides an understanding of book-keeping and accounts within a business/secretarial
studies foundation course. This could also be the foundation upon which
to progress within this particular area of study.
Pre-requisite
: None.
Objectives :
Candidates will be able to
. Process documents involved in the accounting function using double-entry
book-keeping;
. Prepare statements as a preliminary to financial control;
. Display information about the financial state of the business.
Course Content:
. Applying principles of accounting in the preparation of accounts statements.
. Recording of assets and liabilities.
. Distinguish between revenue and capital expenditure.
. Illustrate the relationship of net profit to the capital account.
. Preparing capital accounts.
. Interpreting basic accounting terms and documentation.
. Recording by double-entry boo-keeping.
. Preparing a two column cash book to record receipts and payments.
. Preparing bank accounts reconciling bank statements.
. Preparing petty cash book.
. Balancing the ledger accounts.
. Extracting trial balance from the ledger accounts and discuss its
uses and limitations.
. Preparing simple trading and profit and loss accounts from the trial
balance.
. Preparing simple balance sheet in vertical and horizontal formats.
Assessment:
The course will
lead to an external examination conducted by Pitman examinations institute
and relevant certificates will be issued upon successful completion.
Details:
Fee : £ 350.00
Duration : 45 Hours
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