
Sage Online - One Accounts Extra
Learn how to use Sage Online accounting software to perform common essential bookkeeping tasks.
Lisa Newton
Summary
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Overview
What you'll learn
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By the end of the course you will be able to complete various common functions using Sage Line 50
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In this course, you will learn how to:
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Enter the opening balances
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Amend the nominal ledger
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Add new customer and supplier details
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Post customer invoices and credit notes to the sales ledger
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Post supplier invoices and credit notes to the purchase ledger
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Enter the supplier cheques and record the customer receipts
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Post Petty Cash transactions
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Prepare the VAT return
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Reconcile the bank
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Post the wages journal
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Post adjustments to the accounts and produce month-end reports
Certificates
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Digital certificate - Included
Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed
Curriculum
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Getting Prepared - Access the Software and Course Materials 10:43
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Getting Started 01:52
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Setting Up the System 35:52
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Nominal Ledger 07:35
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Customers 07:50
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Suppliers 05:10
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Sales Ledger 20:38
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Purchases Ledger 16:15
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Sundry Payments 08:55
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Sundry Receipts 07:54
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Petty Cash 26:52
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VAT - Value Added Tax 02:57
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Bank Reconciliation 05:58
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Payroll / Wages 09:25
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Reports 02:25
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Conclusion 05:40
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Description
Sage Business Cloud Accounting (formally known as Sage 50 Cloud Accounts or even Sage One Accounts Extra) - Online Computerised Accounts
course is about how to use Sage based on the most popular functions which you as a Sage Online operator needs to know how to use, in order to be proficient in using the software.
The learning is structured in a practical way. You are given a practical scenario assignment. There are various tasks to complete. You are given the task to do and have a go at, and then the video answer is available. It is suggested that you:
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Read the task
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Watch the video
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Have a go at it yourself on your own system
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Rewatch the video (if necessary) - to reinforce the learning
You'll learn how to set up a Sage Online accounting system from scratch, how to enter opening balances, post customer invoices and credit notes, post supplier bills and credit notes, pay suppliers, petty cash, prepare a VAT return, reconcile the bank, post journals, run reports amongst over things.
This is a useful course if:
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You are thinking of working with the software,
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You are going for jobs which have a requirement for you to be able to use this software
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You want to put this skill on your CV, or
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You are a bookkeeper or accountant and will be using this for clients or even
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You run your own business and want to know how to use Sage Online for yourself.
You will need to have access to Sage Online. You can sign up to the Sage site to get a free trial. We give you the link in lecture one and show you how to do this. The instructor is usually online to answer student queries for 2 hours each day.
The course materials includes the handout of the assignment task.
Successful completion of the course is the equivalent to being at the level of having a level 2 certificate in computerised accounts.
The course will take about 3-4 hours to complete.
Who is this course for?
- Bookkeepers and Accountants who need to increase their skills set
- Students who are going for jobs where the requirement is working knowledge of Sage Accounts
- Those who have studied accounting, but want practical knowledge of how to use a popular accounting software which will help them find employment
- Previous knowledge of accounting is not presumed or required
Requirements
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You will need access to Sage accounts in order to complete the assignment (any version)
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