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Online Accounts Assistant Training with Level 3 Certification

Online Sage , Xero , QuickBooks Practical Training Included


Future Connect Training and Recruitment Ltd

Summary

Price
£500 inc VAT
Finance options

Finance options available

Study method
Classroom + online
Duration
Part-time or full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
83, Cobalt Square.
Hagley Road
BIRMINGHAM
West Midlands
B168QG
United Kingdom
Address
119
Hamlets Way
East London
London
E34TY
United Kingdom
Address
24-26
Arcadia Avenue
FINCHLEY CENTRAL
London
N32JU
United Kingdom
Address
7
Havelock Place
HARROW
Middlesex
HA11LJ
United Kingdom

Overview

This course is part of our Accounts Assistant Training. You will get ofqual regulated qualification with it. The Accounts Assistant training is the most successful training that we provide, with learners gaining practical experience and know-how of all the accounting software.

Software included: Sage, Xero, Quickbooks and Excel

Suitable for learners looking to enhance their understanding of financial record keeping and accounting using Sage accounting software.

The qualification is made up of:

2 – Online Knowledge Tests
2 – Assignments

Description

Accounts Assistant training with Certification regulated by OFQUAL

Software included: Sage, Xero, Quickbooks and Excel

This qualification is made up of the following units:

Principles of advanced computerised accounting – J/508/5846

  • Understand the purpose of accounting concepts and standards, and recognise the qualitative characteristics of financial information
  • Understand the basics of computerised accounting
  • Understand terms used in accounting
  • Understand the purpose of VAT accounts and the VAT return
  • Understand the process of accounting for a stock valuation
  • Understand the process of accounting for the fixed assets
  • Understand the process of accounting for prepayments and accruals
  • Understand the process of accounting for bad and doubtful debts
  • Understand the purpose of a trial balance and a suspense account
  • Understand the purpose of financial statements
  • Understand the principles of accounting for partnerships
  • Understand the purpose of budgeting

Principles of cash management – L/616/7362

  • Understand how the external environment impacts on how a business manages its cash assets
  • Be able to make informed decisions regarding the management of the cash balances of a business
  • Understand the range of accounting and other business techniques used to improve the efficiency of cash management within a business

Manage cash effectively – Y/616/7364

  • Prepare forecasts of income and expenditure for a business for a given period of time
  • Use forecasts to monitor a business’s cash flow
  • Use a business’s cash balances effectively

Use a computerised accounting package – D/508/6629

  • Set up a computerised accounting system
  • Enter business transactions
  • Prepare and post journal entries
  • Account for a stock valuation
  • Account for fixed assets
  • Account for prepayments and accruals
  • Account for bad and doubtful debts
  • Make end of period adjustments
  • Amend the chart of accounts and generate reports

Who is this course for?

Accounts Assistant Training with certification:

The IAB Level 3 Certificate in Computerised Accounting for Business (RQF) qualification is specifically targeted at learners who want to prepare final accounts for a small or medium size business, and use financial information to plan and control a business. Such learners are likely to fall within the following groups:

  • Learners already in employment with a sound knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and a working knowledge of the use of computerised accounting systems who want to formalise their knowledge and skills by gaining a recognised accredited computerised accounting qualification.
  • Self-employed practitioners with a sound knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and a working knowledge of the use of computerised accounting systems who wish to formalise their knowledge and skills by gaining a recognised accredited computerised accounting qualification.
  • Owners of small businesses with a sound knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and a working knowledge of the use of computerised accounting systems who wish to formalise their knowledge and skills by gaining a recognised accredited computerised accounting qualification.

Requirements

No formal entry requirements for Accounts Assistant Training

Career path

Job roles as Accounts Assistant

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