Book-Keeping (Intermediate)
"Fra Luca Pacioli, the inventor of double-entry bookkeeping…has probably had more influence on human life than has Dante or Michelangelo"
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Be a step ahead - by the end of this book keeping course you will be able to identify double-entry book keeping errors and be able to prepare a trial balance with confidence.
Course content
Journals and suspense accounts
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Posting VAT
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Transferring payroll costs to your accounting system
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Bad and doubtful debt provisions
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Stock valuations - FIFO, LIFO and standard cost
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Fixed assets and depreciation - profit/loss on disposal of assets
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Preparing a trial balance and identifying errors
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Using an extended trial balance
Who will benefit?
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Our Book Keeping Course (Intermediate) is suitable for accounts assistants, accounts payable staff, bookkeepers, credit controllers and graduate trainees.
It will also benefit those about to start professional exams (AAT, CIMA, ACCA), and may prove a useful refresher course if you have exemptions from foundation papers.
It is recommended that you attend the Introduction to Book Keeping Course first.
Duration: One day
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"The course was very well structured and was aimed at things I wanted to learn and that I use day to day"
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Accounts Assistant, Martin Greene Ravden
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Intermediate Bookkeeping is also available as an in-house course.
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