If you have a head for numbers and your eye on the financial industry, Melbourne Polytechnic’s Diploma of Accounting FNS50217 will prepare you for employment in the industry within six months, as a qualified assistant accountant.
If you have a head for numbers and your eye on the financial industry, Melbourne Polytechnic’s Diploma of Accounting FNS50217 will prepare you for employment in the industry within six months, as a qualified assistant accountant.
Support clients with regular financial monitoring and analysis, preparation of documents, reports and accounts advice. With only 67% of vacancies for accountants filled in the past year, your skills will always be in demand.
Qualifications in accounting can be taken around the world. This course completes some of the education units required by the Tax Practitioners Board for registration as a tax agent, and successful completion of this diploma entitles you to join the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).
With this qualification you might find work as an assistant accountant, office manager, financial services assistant, or tax assistant at a multinational, boutique or government accounting service. Alternatively, Melbourne Polytechnic Diploma of Accounting students can pursue further study to advance their career in finance.
We offer a wide range of innovative TAFE (VET) and Higher Education (Degrees) that prepare students for the workplace. With courses that focus on practical skills and hands-on experience, our students graduate with the knowledge they need to thrive in their careers.
The FNS30317 Certificate III in Accounts Administration qualification reflects the job roles of employees with functions that could include financial data entry, processing accounts and payrolls, providing customer service in financial transactions, and producing financial reports.
The FNS50217 Diploma of Accounting is a nationally recognised qualification which meets TPB requirements.
The specific rules, practices, principles, and conventions a business applies when preparing and presenting financial statements represents that organisation’s accounting policy. But what happens if you want to change your accounting policy?
This qualification is designed to reflect the role of individuals working in accounting & seeking professional identification. At this level individuals are expected to apply theoretical and technical skills in a range of situations and to display initiative and judgement in planning activities.
During this course, you will cover assets, liabilities, income & expenses. You will also learn how to read a Balance Sheet, how to prepare a Profit & Loss report & also how to deal with GST properly.
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