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AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3
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Summary
Overview
The AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting is the intermediate level of the AAT Accounting Qualification.
If you have prior experience in accountancy you maybe be able to enrol directly on to this course. If you have no previous experience then you will need to take the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting first.
This course offers technical training in accounting and its main purpose is to provide you with the specialist knowledge you need to gain employment in an accounting role and to progress further in an accountancy or financial role.
NOTE: This qualification is also known as the AAT Intermediate Diploma in Accounting. Due to changes in AAT's specifications, the last available enrolment date for this course is 31st August 2016, with the last available assessment date on 31st December 2017.
Description
If you take this distance learning AAT Level 3 Diploma course, you will understand more complex financial processes, including final accounts for sole traders and partnerships, reports and returns and professional ethics.
We assume you already have access to Sage to complete the computerised module of this course.
Course content:
What you will learn
Accounts preparation
- Understanding accepted principles of accounting and double-entry bookkeeping
- Understanding accounting methods of recording non-current assets
- Accounting for purchase of non-current assets
- Accounting for depreciation and adjustments
- Accounting for disposal of non-current assets
- Preparing and extending the trial balance
Prepare final accounts for sole traders and partnerships
- Understanding the process involved in preparing final accounts
- Preparing accounting records from incomplete information
- Producing final accounts for sole traders
- Understanding partnerships legislative and accounting requirements
- Preparing a statement of profit or loss appropriation account
- Preparing a financial position statement relating to a partnership.
Costs and revenues
- Understanding an organisation's costing systems
- Recording and analysing cost information
- Apportioning costs to organisational requirements
- Analysing budget deviations and reporting these to management
- Using information gathered from costing systems to assist decision making.
Professional ethics
- Understanding principles of ethical working
- Understanding ethical behaviour when working with internal and external customers
- Understanding when and how to take appropriate action following suspected ethical codes breaches
- Understanding the ethical responsibility of finance professionals in promoting sustainability
Indirect tax
- Understanding VAT regulations
- Completing VAT returns accurately and on time
- Understanding VAT penalties and adjusting for previous errors
- Communicating VAT information
Spreadsheets software
- Using a spreadsheet to enter, edit and organise numerical and other data
- Selecting and using appropriate formulae and data analysis tools and techniques
- Presenting, formatting and publishing spreadsheet information
Qualification information
On successful completion of the on-line exam you will receive the AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting.
In Scotland this is a Level 6 qualification.
The AAT Accounting Qualification is accredited under Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). You can read more about the QCF at the Ofqual website.
About AAT
UK's leading qualification and membership body for accounting staff
We work across the globe with around 125,000 members in more than 90 countries. Our members are represented at every level of the finance and accounting world, including students, people already working in accountancy and self-employed business owners.
AAT members are ambitious, focused accounting professionals, many occupying senior, well rewarded positions with thousands of employers - from blue-chip corporate giants to public sector institutions.
Practical, real world qualifications
The AAT Accounting Qualification is universally respected and internationally recognised. Organisations such as Sainsbury's, P&G, Morgan Stanley, the Ministry of Defence and many more continue to hire AAT qualified members for their knowledge, skills, diligence and enthusiasm, because AAT represents the highest standards of professionalism.
In short, an AAT qualification is a route to some of the most in-demand skills in the world, and provides you with a professional status you can be proud of.
AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) award around 90% of all vocational qualifications in accounting, and are sponsored by the professional accounting bodies CIPFA, ICAEW, CIMA and ICAS
Method of study:
This course is a mixture of paper based and online materials.
Method of assessment
There are 6 separate exams for AAT Level 3.
There are two main types of computer based assessment (CBA):
- Computer based tests (CBT) marked by AAT at a registered testing centre. Level 2 and 3 provisional results are available on the assessment day.
- Computer based projects (CBP) marked by UK Distance Learning & Publishing. Results are available after you project has been assessed and internally verified by us.
You will need to pay a fee for your exams, which usually range from £34 to £39.
When you enrol on the course you will need to register as a member of AAT and the current cost is £39.00 and this is a one-off fee.
You will also need to pay an annual membership fee of £84.00 and this can be paid by Direct Debit in instalments if preferred.
Benefits of AAT Membership
Your MyAAT account gives you interactive services and resources to help you get the most out of AAT.
- Sample assessments and unit overviews to help you study
- E-learning modules and Green Light tests to check your understanding as you go along
- Career tips direct from employers and an online CV builder to put you on the track to career progression
- Access to your assessment results, statements of achievement and information on where AAT can take you.
Course length information:
You can take up to 24 months to complete your course and the guided learning hours (GLH) is approximately 305 hours.
You can work at your own pace and there are no deadlines to meet.
Tutor support:
Tutor support is provided by email from your dedicated adviser.
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