Sage 50 Accounts (S50A)
Self - Paced With Tutor Support
Pitman Training North London & Hertfordshire
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Overview
Sage is a renowned business accounting programme, used regularly in businesses across the globe.
During this interactive course, you'll be guided through how to complete various bookkeeping tasks, such as managing customer and supplier information, ledgers and double entry-processing, invoicing, bank reconciliation, and more.
Once you've successfully completed the course you will have complete confidence in your ability to use this popular accountancy software, as well as Pitman Training Certificate to verify your skills.
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Description
Module 1: Navigating the software, setting up company details, setting up the financial year, setting the program date, entering customer and supplier details and opening balances, adjusting default settings, backing up your data, security and protection of data(GDPR).
Module 2: Restoring data, entering nominal account opening balances, identify nominal code ranges, set budgets, generate a trial balance.
Module 3: Stocks adjustments in, supplier invoices for goods and services, set default nominals codes, batch supplier invoices, error corrections, updating trading terms.
Module 4: Import data with excel, create customer invoices, preview and print customer invoices, check on activity in customer accounts, update ledgers, generate customer letters, add new products.
Module 5: Enter customer receipts for invoiced items, enter bank receipts, create customer analysis reports, create credit control reports.
Module 6: Process payments made against supplier invoices, process bank payments, enter petty cash, use the journal to correct errors, process journal entries.
Module 7: Reconcile a bank statement, print and view bank reports and day books, reports criteria, audit trail report.
Module 8: Deleting obsolete records, memorise and recall features for invoices, credit notes for sales and purchases.
Module 9: Payments on account, entering prompt payment discounts, entering bank receipts, memorise and recall with bank receipts, recurring entries.
Module 10: Control access rights for users, create a new product package, create a bill of materials, perform a stock take, produce special price lists, create a delivery address.
Module 11: Deleting a price list, sales orders, updating the ledgers, adding a carriage charge, allocating stock, holding and cancelling orders.
Module 12: Purchase orders, making purchase orders as delivered, updating the ledgers, purchase order alternate address (drop shipping), part delivery of an order.
Module 13: Process a VAT return, create a profit and loss report, follow the year end processes.
Who is this course for?
This is a must do course for anyone wanting to enhance their career working in accounts in roles such as Accounts Assistant, Bookkeeper, etc. It would also benefit business owners who manage their own financial records.
Getting to grips with the sage will help you impress potential employers, and with the format of the training, you'll have the skills that are immediately applicable to the workplace.
Prior experience and understanding of manual accounting procedures are necessary.
Requirements
We recommend you have a good working knowledge of manual bookkeeping and have experience using programs such as Microsoft Excel.
Career path
This training will position you to pursue roles such as Account Assistant, Finance Assistant, Sales Ledger Clerk, Bookkeeper and more. From there you can undertake further training and work towards more senior finance positions, such as Assistant Management Accountant, Finance Team Leader, etc.
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