This course will help to equip the candidates with the required skills. Topics like double-entry book keeping, income statement, financial planning and assets and liabilities are included in this course.
Course Introduction
Book Keeping Training course covers the fundamentals of accounting. This course will help to equip the candidates with the required skills. Topics like double-entry book keeping, income statement, financial planning and assets and liabilities are included in this course.
Book keeping course will provide you with the knowledge necessary to deliver accountancy services to larger, smaller and local firms or to execute your job as a professional bookkeeper.
Participants will get to learn how to read and examine the financial statements. This course will be the first step towards your book keeping a career as you will be gaining knowledge from expert faculty having real-world bookkeeping experience.
Throughout the training, you will be able to learn how to organise and examine the financial information efficiently.
Course Content
Book Keeping Training is a one-day course. The book keeping course introduces delegates to the concept of double entry book keeping, debit and credit, VAT and many more accounting terminologies.
This course enhances the knowledge of candidates to become certified in the areas of book keeping. Gaining information in book keeping will provide you with a thorough understanding of the purpose of double-entry book keeping, the trial balance and how to produce a profit and loss account and balance sheet.
The topics covered by this Book Keeping Training Course include:
Introduction
Introduction to Bookkeeping
Basic accounting terminology
Introduction to financial statements
Types of financial statements
Introduction to Double-entry Bookkeeping
Concept of debit and credit
The T account
Daybooks, purchase and sales ledger control accounts
How they all fit together
Methods of Accounting
Accrual method
Cash method
Similarity and differences between Cash and accrual
Standard Accounting Entries
Bad and doubtful debts
Depreciation
Overview of VAT
The Trial Balance
Introduction to trial balance
Balancing accounts
Passing to a trial balance
The Extended Trial Balance
Produce a profit and loss account and balance sheet by using an extended trial balance
Presentation
Converting extended trial balance into a presentable report
Computerised Accounting
Overview of how computers handle these entries
Datrix Training is providing courses in more than 90 locations in the United Kingdom. We offer excellent learning program with the blend of rigorous understanding and skills.
Gain an insight into the world of accountancy. Provided by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), on this accounting course you’ll learn the foundational tools which govern double-bookkeeping. You’ll develop the skills required to deal with a wide range of financial transactions.
This Level 1 qualification introduces the role of a bookkeeper and the underpinning knowledge to identify and carry out simple different bookkeeping activities, such as income and expenditure, profit and loss, and assets and liabilities.
This course will give you a full introduction into bookkeeping and will help you progress onto higher level accountancy courses to become a fully qualified Bookkeeper, or provide you with the skills to manage your accounts for your own business.
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.
A part-time Accounting (Bookkeeping) Level 1 course, offering the ideal first step towards a new career in bookkeeping or accounts.
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