Accounting Technicians AAT Intermediate NVQ 3
NVQ
In Kettering
Description
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Type
NVQ
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Location
Kettering
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Duration
36 Weeks
Costing. Financial Accounting. Preparing Reports and Returns
Important information
Government funding available
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Location
Start date
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About this course
Interview required unless completed 100% of NVQ 2. Contact Paul Tutty or Mike Day if course becomes full. Please note the following must be declared when applying for AAT registration 'Bankruptcy (also Debt Relief Orders)/Entering into an arrangement with creditors/ Having an unspent criminal conviction/Being found guilty of a civil offence/Having a County...
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Course programme
Accounting Technicians AAT Intermediate NVQ 3
- Code:
BMP002-01K - Venue:
Windmill Avenue Campus, Kettering - Day/Time:
Tue 9am - 5pm - Duration:
36 weeks - Start At:
Tuesday 15 September 2009 - Interview:
Yes - Full Fee:
£788 - Concession Fee:
£54 - L2/L3 Entitlement:
L3
Accounting Technicians AAT Intermediate NVQ 3 Entry Requirements Interview required unless completed 100% of NVQ 2. Contact Paul Tutty or Mike Day if course becomes full.
Please note the following must be declared when applying for AAT registration
'Bankruptcy (also Debt Relief Orders)/Entering into an arrangement with creditors/ Having an unspent criminal conviction/Being found guilty of a civil offence/Having a County Court Judgement is not necessarily a bar to registration, but we need to be sure of the suitability of our students to maintain public confidence in the accountancy profession.'
Content * Costing * Financial Accounting * Preparing Reports and Returns Assessment Method of assessment - 3 devolved assessments 2 central exams at the end of the year Aims achieved - Accounting Technicians NVQ 3 Progression AAT Final and beyond
Course Fees
Entry Requirement
Interview required unless completed 100% of NVQ 2. Contact Paul Tutty or Mike Day if course becomes full.
Please note the following must be declared when applying for AAT registration
'Bankruptcy (also Debt Relief Orders)/Entering into an arrangement with creditors/ Having an unspent criminal conviction/Being found guilty of a civil offence/Having a County Court Judgement is not necessarily a bar to registration, but we need to be sure of the suitability of our students to maintain public confidence in the accountancy profession.'
Accounting Technicians AAT Intermediate NVQ 3