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- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
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Price includes VAT for individual Learners not for Corporate clients.
This Sage 50 Accounts course will help you learn how to process a business’
finances using this globally renowned accounting software. This is essential,
interactive training using the very latest version of Sage Accounts, designed for those who already have an understanding of manual bookkeeping processes.
There are 13 modules within this course and below you can read a
a full breakdown of what is involved in each: -
This is a must-do course for anyone wanting to enhance their career
working in accounts in roles such as Accounts Assistant, Finance
Assistant, Bookkeeper etc. It would also benefit business owners
who manage their own financial records.
Getting to grips with the latest version of Sage will help you impress
potential employers and with the format of the training, you’ll have
skills that are immediately applicable to the workplace.
Prior experience and understanding of manual accounting
procedures would be necessary.
Want to work in accounts? Pretty much every business needs
knowledgeable people to help process the daily financial transactions
and ensure everything is logged and recorded accurately. This
certification can help you gain roles such as Accounts Assistant,
Finance Assistant, Sales Ledger Clerk, Bookkeeper etc.
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