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Course Times
- Monday to Friday 11:00 to 16:00 (one week course) Next start 11th June 2012.
Course Objective
- To provide basic business financial understanding for a variety of students including school leavers, office staff wanting an understanding of double entry book-keeping or business people generally.
- To provide a thorough and clear understanding of the basic principles of book-keeping.
- To produce basic trading accounts including profit and loss and balance sheet.
Course Description
Preparation for undertaking a job role to include the recording of all financial transactions undertaken by a company; you will gain a clear grounding in the principles of book-keeping including learning how to maintain a cash book, petty cash book and reconcile a bank statement. Preliminary preparation of trading profit and loss accounts and balance sheets. Successful completion of this course will enable you to start work in a related role.
Course Format
Where many providers use automated, PC based training for this unit, here at Souters, this course is led by a live tutor. It is important to understand the fundament of double entry book-keeping at this stage as this can affect your speed of apprehension as you progress to higher levels in accounting. For this there is no substitute to a live tutor.
Course Content
• The completion of financial documents such as invoices and credit notes
• The recording of cash and credit transactions in books of original entry
• The preparing of a bank reconciliation
• Understanding the petty cash imprest systems and trial balances
• Preparing a trial balance from raw data
• The creation of straightforward Profit & Loss and Balance sheet statements from trial balance and examining the financial meaning of the data in a broader context.
QCF CREDITS:
Credits available with the programme associated to this course.