Book-Keeping (Introduction)
"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 - understand debits and credits in one day. By the end of this book keeping course you will understand the principles of double-entry book keeping and be able to post journals with confidence.
Course content
Profit and loss account: income and expenditure
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Balance sheet: assets and liabilities
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Book keeping: debits, credits, nominal ledger & chart of accounts
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Bank receipts and payments
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Debtors, creditors and control accounts
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Posting journals
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Accruals and prepayments
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Fixed assets and depreciation
Who will benefit?
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Our Introduction to bookkeeping course is suitable for accounts assistants, accounts payable staff,
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.
Duration: One day
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Introduction to Bookkeeping is also available as an in-house course.
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