Bookkeeping Introduction

Course

Inhouse

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

Delegates will be able to: Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will have gained a basic knowledge of double entry book-keeping, methods of recording financial transactions and the structure of financial accounts and reports.

About this course

No previous knowledge of book-keeping or accounts is required.

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Course programme



Objectives


    Delegates will be able to :
  • Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will have gained a basic knowledge of double entry book-keeping, methods of recording financial transactions and the structure of financial accounts and reports.
Training Options
  • Bespoke course (a course written to your specific needs) at your company office throughout the UK, at our training venue or at an independent location, convenient to you
  • Private course at your company office throughout the UK, at our training room or at an independent location, convenient to you
  • Scheduled public course at one of our training venues
Whats Included
  • Comprehensive colour course manual and exercises
  • 1 delegate per computer
  • Use of a Modern Training suite with 19 inch flat screen monitors
  • Lunch (When at our training venue)
  • Refreshments (When at our training venue)
  • Relaxed refreshment area at our training room
Course Content
Reasons For Keeping Accounts And Financial Records
  • The sales ledger
  • The purchase ledger
  • The nominal ledger
Book-keeping
  • Double entry book-keeping
  • Purchasing goods from suppliers
  • Selling goods to customers
  • Recording receipts and payments
  • Other expenditure
  • Control accounts
Trial Balance
  • Purpose of the trial balance
  • Structure of the trial balance
Profit and Loss Account
  • Purpose of a profit and loss account
  • Structure of the P/L account
Balance Sheet
  • Purpose of a balance sheet
  • Structure of the balance sheet
Understanding VAT
  • Accounting for VAT
  • VAT rates
  • Standard rated
  • Zero rated
  • Exempt from VAT
Sage Accounts
Nominal Coding Structure

Bookkeeping Introduction

Price on request