Certificate III in Accounts Administration Online Course

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  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Certificate III in Accounts Administration Online Course will teach you about accounts payable and receivable, how to create simple accounting spreadsheets, prepare bank receipts, operate a computerised accounting system and even put together finanical reports. The Certificate III in Accounts Administration FNS30311 will take you step-by-step through new or familiar technology that will soon have you administering accounts and taking logical steps to sort out financial problems. Course Delivery This course is delivered 100% online, supported with online resources. This means the student can undertake learning activities at a time convenient to workplace demands without having to leave work site to attend workshops. All that is required is access to a computer and the internet. Upon enrolment students will be emailed an enrolment form to select elective units (if applicable) once this is returned students are issued with a login and password, providing access to the training providers e-learning centre. The average time required to complete the course is normally 12 months (however you have unlimited time to complete this course). The length of time it takes you to complete this course depends on how much time you can invest each week, so if you spend more than 12 hours per week on the course you will finish sooner. On line learning allows students the flexibility of completing their course at their own pace, at times to suit work and other life commitments. Avoiding commutes, classrooms and rigid timetables are just a few good reasons to undertake online learning. Students can "attend" a course at anytime, from anywhere as your training material and assessments are online. Tutor Support Tutor support is provided by industry experts and is available on-line (via our e-learning centre) or by phone if required. Assessments are completed and submitted on-line and feedback is provided. Recognition and...

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About this course

Entry requirements Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills Minimum education Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course. Minimum age Minimum age of 16 years. If you are under 18 your application must be signed by a parent or guardian. Computer requirements Students will need access to a computer and the internet. For students who do not have access to either a computer or the...

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Subjects

  • Accounts
  • Access
  • Accounting
  • Customer Service
  • Accounting MBA
  • Financial
  • Technology
  • Industry
  • Financial Training

Course programme

Requiring 11 units for the qualification (7 core units and 4 elective units):

7 core units are:


FNSACC301A (Core) Process financial transactions and extract interim reports
- Check and verify supporting documentation
- Prepare and process banking and petty cash documents
- Prepare and process invoices for payment to creditors and for debtors
- Prepare journals and batch monetary items
- Post journals to ledger
- Enter data into system
- Prepare deposit facility and lodge flows
- Extract a trial balance and interim reports


FNSACC302A (Core) Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers
- Review accounts receivable process
- Identify bad and doubtful debts
- Review compliance with terms and conditions and plan recovery action
- Prepare reports and file documentation
- Distribute creditors invoices for authorisation
- Remit payments to creditors
- Prepare accounts paid report and reconcile balances outstanding

FNSINC301A (Core) Work effectively in the financial services industry
- Work within financial services industry guidelines, procedures and legislation
- Communicate in the workplace
- Work safely
- Use workplace technology
- Work in a team environment
- Develop effective work habits

FNSACC303A (Core) Perform financial calculations
- Obtain data and resources for financial calculations
- Select appropriate methods and carry out financial calculations
- Check calculations and record outcomes

BSBOHS201A (Core) Participate in OHS processes
- Work safely
- Implement workplace safety requirements
- Participate in OHS consultative processes
- Follow safety procedures

BSBITU306A (Core) Design and produce business documents
- Select and prepare resources
- Design document
- Produce document
- Finalise document

BSBWRT301A (Core) Write simple documents
- Plan document
- Draft document
- Review document
- Write final document

4 elective units are:

BSBSUS301A (Elective) Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
- Investigate current practices in relation to resource usage
- Set targets for improvements
- Implement performance improvement strategies
- Monitor performance

BSBCMM301B (Elective) Process customer complaints
- Respond to complaints
- Refer complaints
- Exercise judgement to resolve customer service issues

BSBCUS301B (Elective) Deliver and monitor a service to customers
- Identify customer needs
- Deliver a service to customers
- Monitor and report on service delivery

BSBCUS403B (Elective) Implement customer service standards
- Contribute to quality customer service standards
- Implement customer service systems
- Implement team customer service standards

Certificate III in Accounts Administration Online Course

Price on request