To develop practical basic computerised accounts skills by performing routine accounting tasks using industry standard software (Sage) and obtain a qualification.
To develop practical basic computerised accounts skills by performing routine accounting tasks using industry standard software (Sage) and obtain a qualification.
No previous qualification of Sage is needed, but you will need to be able to use a computer unaided and have at least English at Level 1. Knowledge of double entry book-keeping is helpful but not essential.
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Since August 2019 its funding has come through the West Midlands Combined Authority and learners on some courses also pay fees towards the full cost of their course. Around 13,000 adults study each year with adult education.
If you have a keen interest in bookkeeping and accounting but have no experience, this Level 1 Award in Computerised Accounting offers you the perfect introduction.
We offer one-to-one or one-to-many onsite Sage training. Where there are likely to be more than one delegate we do advise our customers to create a suitable space within their offices to allow for all the delegates to join in.
iTrain Scotland have been providing Sage training courses for 20 years. Our team of expert Certified Sage trainers have striven to constantly improve our Sage courses to reflect the ever changing way that organisation's use Sage, introducing new and innovative ways to get the most out of Sage.
Sage Training can be provided by our skilled team of Sage Accredited Consultants across the range of Sage Solutions including Sage 200, Sage 50cloud Accounts, Sage CRM and Sage Payroll.
This is an introductory course in computerised accounts using Sage software. You need to have a good knowledge of double-entry book-keeping to benefit from this course and we recommend that you complete Bookkeeping and Accounts Levels 1 and 2 before it. You also need basic IT skills.
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