Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping students must study Introduction to Bookkeeping first, before starting Principles of Bookkeeping Controls.
Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping students must study Introduction to Bookkeeping first, before starting Principles of Bookkeeping Controls.
You’ll be introduced to double-entry bookkeeping systems and ledger accounting. You will also learn how to record day-to-day financial transactions within the ledger accounts.
You will build on your double-entry knowledge learnt in ITBK with more complex bookkeeping procedures. This includes control accounts, bank reconciliations, payroll, learning how to deal with errors, and the purpose of using the journal.
For over 70 years we’ve been training students to be the very best they can be. We teach 45,000 students every year, guiding them through AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA as well as banking and finance courses. We also provide Bookkeeping and Tax qualifications.
Students should choose to study the Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping if they wish to develop an understanding of the basics of manual bookkeeping.
Your AAT journey starts here at Derby College Group. This qualification will give you a solid background in single entry bookkeeping.
The AAT Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping develops existing skills and knowledge to an advanced level for anyone wishing to pursue a career in bookkeeping or are running their own business.
You do not need any prior accounting knowledge as this course will give you a solid background in single entry bookkeeping. We would recommend that you first studied the Access Award in Business Skills or appropriate business experience.
Bookkeeping focuses on the recording and handling daily financial transactions such as expenses, purchases, sales and receipts. This is a regular record-keeping activity that is the basis of all the economic reports.
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