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IAB Sage 50 Computerised Accounting Training Level 2


Osborne Training.

Summary

Price
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Study method
Classroom
Duration
2 weeks · Part-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
E15 2TF
United Kingdom

Overview

Sage 50 Accounts Level 2 is an intermediate level of Sage 50 Computerised Accounting, aims to provide the skills for you to be able to supply up to date & accurate information to Management, in the appropriate way for your business.

Every business, no matter how large or small, is required by law to ‘keep books’. Bookkeepers play a vital role within organisations; ensuring records of individual financial transactions are accurate, orderly, up to date and comprehensive.

If you are organised and methodical, like working through documents and enjoy seeing a set of figures add up properly, then bookkeeping is the career for you.

Description

Course Syllabus:

  • An overview of the Sage program 
  • Entering opening balances, preparing and printing a trial balance
  • Creating customer records
  • Creating supplier records
  • Setting up opening assets, liabilities and capital balances, 
  • Producing routine reports
  • Checking data, 
  • Entering supplier invoices 
  • Posting error corrections, amending records
  • Invoicing, generating customer letters, entering new products, checking communication history
  • Banking and payments, producing statements, petty cash
  • Audit trails, correcting basic entry errors, reconciling debtors and creditors 
  • Creating sales credit notes, 
  • Processing purchase credit notes
  • Preparing journals
  • Verifying Audit Trail
  • Purchase orders, processing sales orders
  • Processing Trial Balance
  • Creating Backups
  • Restoring data
  • Writing-off bad debts

What support is available?

  • Free high quality course materials and eBooks
  • Tutorial support
  • Student Discount with NUS card
  • Exam fees and exam booking service
  • Personalised individual study plan
  • Specialist Career Management service
  • Free Sage 50 Computerised Accounting software*

*Available for students who book all 3 levels of Sage Computerised Accounting course

Duration

2 Weeks; we have both weekdays and weekend batches.

How will I be assessed?

You will have to complete computer-based assessments to get the certificate.

To successfully complete the qualification the candidate must pass the above Mandatory element of assessment. The unit is graded as Pass or Fail and the minimum level of achievement is set at 70%.

Who is this course for?

The course is suitable for people who:

  • Are thinking about starting up their own business or who are currently running their own business
  • Are thinking about changing from a manual to a computerised Bookkeeping system
  • Are looking to improve their career prospects.

Requirements

Level 1 Knowledge of Sage 50 Computerised Accounting Required. If English is not your first language, you may need to go through initial screening for suitability.

Career path

Bookkeeper

Assistant accountant

Purchase ledger clerk

Sales ledger clerk

In these roles, you could earn up to £25,000 per annum (source: reed.co.uk Salary Checker, 2013, UK Only).

*Terms & Conditions apply

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