This Computerised Accounts training course is an ideal choice for those who wish to develop an in-depth knowledge of computerised accounts and effective skills in the accounting industry.
This Computerised Accounts training course is an ideal choice for those who wish to develop an in-depth knowledge of computerised accounts and effective skills in the accounting industry.
This course will build their confidence to enter employment in diverse accounting roles and progress in their career. Our training providers will help students every step of the way, ensuring that they can achieve their full potential. This qualification may take approximately 10 - 12 weeks to complete, depending on the course timetable and study method
Amity College is committed to the delivery of high standard quality education by creating an enabling environment for our students, supporting learning and a balanced academic experience with inclusion and cultural diversity.
Students completing this qualification will develop an understanding of the role of the bookkeeper, including the need to produce timely and accurate work and to follow ethical principles. Daytime and evening classes will be available, and there will be multiple start dates through the year.
These two units assume no previous bookkeeping experience and teach the rules of double entry. By the end of these units you will be able to process business transactions and create a set of accounting records to produce a Trial Balance.
Preparing you for the AAT Level 2 course. Delivers a solid foundation in double entry bookkeeping to trial balance for those wishing to explore the possibility of an accounting career. This course is available either as a 1 day course, or by attending for 2 evenings.
At the end of the course participants will be familiar with the basic principles of double entry bookkeeping, and will have prepared trial balances, profit and loss accounts and balance sheets to a basic level.
The aim of this qualification is to develop complex skills and knowledge necessary to work in a bookkeeping role or to progress to higher level accountancy roles or study.
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