Ledger Accounting Certificate Level 4
Accredited by The CPD Qualifications Group
Oxford School Of Accountancy & Management
Summary
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
The knowledge of ledger accounting is very crucial for individuals and businesses
because it helps manage a broad range of financial concerns, such as expenses,
income, assets, and more. The knowledge of ledger accounting helps participants
build a lucrative career. It requires a mix of skills and knowledge from math and
economics to interpersonal communication. In this Oxford School of Accountancy
& Management Certificate course in ledger accounting, participants will learn about
the core practices involved in recording various details, from understanding debits
and credits and using simple T-accounts to closing out the accounts at the end of an
accounting period, producing the statement of retained earnings and balance sheet
Certificate
We send certificates to students within 24 hours of course completion. Students will be awarded the Ledger Accounting Certificate Level4
PDF Certificate will cost £15 and hard copy will cost £20. we can post to all over the world.
Accreditation
The course is accredited by The CPD Qualifications Group.
CPD
Description
This Certificate course in ledger accounting will introduce participants to ledger
accountants and journals and the rules for recording your transactions in them.
Participants will learn about real and permanent accounts in the ledgers and what
the journal is used for and how to reference each post in them. This Certificate course
will explore the techniques of recording business transactions and rules of debit
and credit along with examples and details of each rule. This Certificate course will
then provide more in-depth knowledge of automated accounting systems, ledgers
and payroll administration.
Course Benefits
At the end of this Certificate course, participants will be awarded a Certificate in
Ledger Accounting, and will also be able to:
Maintain a master list of monthly journal and ledger entries
Record supporting information for all journal and ledger entries
Enter all journal entries into the accounting software
Ensure that recurring entries are changed or terminated at appropriate
trigger points
Maintain detailed listings of the contents of all balance sheet accounts
Ensure that all entries are accurate and that transactions are reported
in accordance with accounting standards and government regulations.
Who is this course for?
This course is open both to College-going, Graduates, and Professionals
interested in building a career as a ledger accountant
Who is this course for?
This course is open both to College-going, Graduates, and Professionals
interested in building a career as a ledger accountant
Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrollment on
this course. It is available to students with little or no background in
accounting and management will be an advantage for this course.
Learners should be ages 16 or over to undertake the qualification.
Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to
attend this course.
Career path
This training leads you to become a bookkeeper, ledger accountants, financial
officers and business owner and many more. Also, Knowledge of ledger
accounting is of great value for progression in higher studies.
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