This continuing professional development course provides you with skills and knowledge required to gather, record and analyse operating costs and data, prepare cost reports and budgets, and calculate the costs of products, services and other organizational activities
This continuing professional development course provides you with skills and knowledge required to gather, record and analyse operating costs and data, prepare cost reports and budgets, and calculate the costs of products, services and other organisational activities.
This course may satisfy the continuing professional development requirements for bookkeepers, BAS agents, accountants, Tax agents and employees working in the business service sector.
This course will also be of benefit to business owners, managers, business partners, bookkeepers, assistant accountants and accounts clerks.
TAFE SA is South Australia’s largest vocational education and training provider. We deliver job-focused training from industry experts across a range of industries from entry-level certificates to bachelor degrees, at locations across the state.
Our focus on practical, hands-on skills and experience ensures students graduate with a competitive edge and with the skills employers value. And with our state-of-the-art facilities, flexible and online study options, we offer a range of training options to suit your needs.
The National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) Student Outcomes Survey findings in 2020 showed that 81% of TAFE SA graduates find jobs or continue studying, and 89% of TAFE SA graduates are satisfied with the overall quality of training.
These results are fantastic for students, and they also demonstrate our significant contribution to building a skilled, sustainable workforce for the state of South Australia. TAFE SA is responsive to the needs of employers, working with industry groups to deliver relevant, high quality training that aligns with contemporary career opportunities.
Diploma of Accounting reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries, including tax agents, accounts payable and accounts receivable officers, payroll service providers, and employees performing a range of accounting tasks for organizations
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 course introduces students to the principles and processes of financial accounting the processes and interpretation of financial statements and other financial accounting information.
This course is for people who wish to learn about Contemporary Accounting Concepts. If you complete this short course and the short course in Business Finance, you may be eligible to apply for Institute of Public Accountants certification.
The function of accounting in any organisation is to closely monitor the movement of funds in order to determine the financial health of a business and identify ways of increasing profitability. This short course covers the accounting requirements for Australian businesses, describes key accounting
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