Principles, Standards and Conventions of Accounting
Vocational qualification
Blended learning in London
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
London
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Class hours
15h
Suitable for: Anyone who needs to improve their understanding of Accounting principles. Experienced individuals being given, or looking for, more responsibility.
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Course programme
Course Objective: You’ll explore how and why financial information is measured, as well as get to grips with assets, liability, balance sheets and other key terms. You will also receive a glossary to help you understand important financial terms.
Course Content:
► The online course introduces and covers key ideas, including:
► Background to Financial Management
► Accounting and Financial Management
► Principles of Accounting
► Ways of measuring Financial Information
► Assets - Liabilities
► Financial Statements – the Balance Sheet
► Career and work-focussed learning
► Specially designed learning activities help you put into practice the new habits and skills you have gained. They reinforce your learning and create a memorable course-style.
► Interactive ‘Quick Quizzes’ give you the chance to test your new-found knowledge
► Learning bookmarks built into the system, so you can easily start again where you left off
► Automatic progress tracking helps you see your progress, building up your motivation
Benefits:
► Flexible, self-paced learning via the internet
► Learn where and when you want
► No software to install
► Hints and tips to help solve real work problems
► Includes a specially designed ‘Progress file’ so you can record your learning activities and progress
► The opportunity to gain a prestigious Pitman Training Certificate
► Ample opportunity to complete the course – 6 months access
Principles, Standards and Conventions of Accounting