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AAT Level 4 Credit Management & Control (evening class)


Barnet & Southgate College

Summary

Price
Free
Study method
Classroom
Duration
10 weeks · Part-time
Qualification
No formal qualification

Location & dates

Location
Address
EN5 4AZ
United Kingdom

Overview

"Using statistical techniques and financial information to prepare income and expenditure forecasts "Preparing cash to monitor an organisation's cash flow "Managing cash balances effectively "Investing surplus funds, observing organisational policies.

Description

How will I be assessed?

Computer based assessments

What qualifications could I achieve?

You need to complete 5 more units in order to achieve AAT level 4 Diploma in Accounting

What can the course lead to?

ACCA, CIMA or equivalent

Will I need an interview?

Yes

Are there any extra costs for equipment/materials?

All cost inclusive of fees

Who is this course for?

AAT Level 4 Credit Management is one of six modules that you need to complete in order to achieve the full AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting. The each module provides specialisation in specific subject area. The course is for people seeking an accounting qualification or wishing to work in business and finance. Whether you want to become an Accountant, a Banker, Insurance broker or work in the city AAT gives you the best start in understanding Accounting, Business and Finance. This is the gold standard for those who wish to become Accounting Technician. Once completed the course also offers further opportunities to train as chartered Accountant in the future or progression to universities with possible exemptions available.

Requirements

AAT level 3 qualification.

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