AS and A2 level Accounting

A Level

In Farnborough

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Farnborough

  • Duration

    2 Years

Accounting can be interesting, varied and very rewarding both financially and in terms of job satisfaction. Accountants often become part of the top management of any enterprise, large or small.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Farnborough (Hampshire)
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Prospect Avenue, GU14 8JX

Start date

On request

About this course

You will need to have achieved a GCSE grade C at least in Maths and also English (language). You are more likely to achieve success in this subject if your average GCSE score is five or higher.
Success in Accounting depends upon your ability to be numerate (you will be working a lot with figures and percentages) and to be methodical because you have to discipline yourself to learn very...

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AS and A2 level Accounting

Accounting can be interesting, varied and very rewarding both financially and in terms of job satisfaction. Accountants often become part of the top management of any enterprise, large or small.

WHAT WILL I BE STUDYING ON THE COURSE?
You will use financial data such as wages, sales, and purchases in order to find out:

·if a business is making a profit or a loss (trading and profit and loss accounts)

·the number of sales that need to be made in order to survive (the break even position)

·how much it costs to make a product in order to set a realistic price and control the business

·the overall value of a business (the balance sheet)

·the results of business decisions

WHAT WILL I BE DOING IN LESSONS?
You will learn the double entry bookkeeping system used throughout the world and used by accountants to write entries into accounting records. You will be learning and using accounting techniques and procedures to construct financial records. Most of the time you will be doing exercises involving ordering and manipulating data but there is an element of writing relating to accounting theory. In Accounting, you will mostly work individually as there is little scope for group exercises.

HOW WILL THE COURSE BE ASSESSED?
All four units are assessed by external examination - there are no coursework units.

The AS units are:

·Accounting Principles
·Accounting Applications
The A2 units are:

·Management Accounting
·Company Accounts and Interpretation

WHAT OTHER SUBJECTS COULD I DO WITH ACCOUNTING?
It is possible and indeed useful to combine the study of Accounting with almost any other subject, since most people will be called upon to make project proposals and use financial information, whatever their future job may be. In recent years students have often combined it with Business Studies, Mathematics and Economics but there are no formal restrictions on choice.

AND AFTER THE COURSE?
Although most students go on to university, a number join Accounting firms in order to study for professional Accounting qualifications. These usually take about three years but students receive a salary and have all their tuition fees paid. Qualified accountants command high salaries and work in a wide range of businesses.

Requirement
You will need to have achieved a GCSE grade C at least in Maths and also English (language). You are more likely to achieve success in this subject if your average GCSE score is five or higher. Success in Accounting depends upon your ability to be numerate (you will be working a lot with figures and percentages) and to be methodical because you have to discipline yourself to learn very specific techniques, rather like learning a language. Much of the work requires you to be logical and to find missing figures. If you like solving puzzles this is an appropriate subject. It is important that you are tenacious and that you don†t like giving up until you get the right answer. You also have to be careful â€" there is no margin for error in Accounting because answers are either right or wrong.

AS and A2 level Accounting

Price on request