ICB Certificate in Sage Computerised Bookkeeping

Vocational qualification

Distance

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Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    120h

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Course programme

Course Details

Sage is the accountancy software used by over half a million companies in the United Kingdom and the Sage Computerised Bookkeeping course provides the opportunity to attain a universal bookkeeping qualification.

The course will provide an introduction to Sage Instant Accounting and teach you the necessary principles of bookkeeping and key areas. By the end of the course you should have knowledge on how to edit the nominal ledger, how to input customer and supplier details, how to keep VAT records, how to follow the correct procedures for banking and invoicing and how to record income and expenditure.

Sage provides a large range of solutions to businesses to ensure they can manage their business processes easily. Sage can tailor solutions for customers be it from financial software to facilitate better cash flow management or HR and Payroll solutions to improve employee performance and legislative compliance.

Upon successful completion of your Sage Instant Payroll course you are eligible to become a member of SAGE.

Members of Sage can benefit from a number of offerings and programs:

  • A growing range of member benefits
  • Student programs, including grants to help fund conference attendance, low membership fees, and a university outreach program
  • The Short Topics in System Administration booklet series
  • The Recommended Reading list, with links for further information or immediate purchase
  • Immediate access to the extensively tabulated results of the annual Sage Salary Survey
  • Regional training events and support for SAGE Recognized Local User Groups
  • Two annual awards for outstanding contributions to the field and to Sage
  • The Sage Sysadmin Toolbox FAQ: what every sysadmin needs to have on hand, and why
  • Web-ready versions of the Sage logo to install on your Web site
  • Last, but certainly not least, the opportunity to participate in the promotion and growth of the profession

You require no bookkeeping knowledge prior to beginning the course.

Note: Latest Sage computerised bookkeeping software v12 is supplied.

Qualifications

On completion of your course you can sit for one of two exams:

Certificate in Bookkeeping, awarded by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Sage Certificate of Competency.

The ICB Certificate in Bookkeeping exam can be completed in the comfot of your own home. After you have completed this exam you will be required to undertake a telephone interview with somebody from the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers. Once you are awarded the ICB Certificate in Bookkeeping you are eligible to upgrade to the status of Associate of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers and use the letters AICB after your name.

The Sage Certificate of Competency exam will need to be sat at a local test centre. There are 5,200 exam centres around the world. Eligible students need to book their own exam seats and dates at a time to suit them and subject to availability at the chosen exam centre.

Along with an extra qualification you will be demonstrating your skill and competence as a trained Bookkeeper with a sound working knowledge of Sage. The course doesn't just cater for those looking for a career in bookkeeping, it will also provide you with the knowledge to keep your own accounts if you run your own business.

Study Plan

Introduction to Sage computerised bookkeeping
Recording income and expenditure
The Bank Account
The Analysed Cash Book
Business documents
Day books
VAT
Calculating Profit and Loss
Double entry bookkeeping
Cash and credit transactions
Customers
Suppliers
Nominal ledger
Banking
Stock
Invoicing
Final accounts

There are optional assignments at the end of each subject matter. You can then submit your assignments to your personal tutor to obtain helpful feedback and advice on how you are progressing.

Study Details

The course is made up of 21 topic areas. During the course you will have 6 assignments to assess your understanding of the module. Once you have completed the assignment you should send it to your personal tutor for assessment. Your tutor will provide you with guidance and advise how you are progressing.

In order to complete the Practical Bookkeeping course you will be required to sit 2 exams. The level 1 exam is taken at home and the level 2 exam needs to be completed at an external exam centre nearest to where you live.

The average student completes the course within approximately 120 hours of study time.

Note: The minimum computer hardware requirements for this course are:

Your operating system must be at least Windows 2000(SP4), WindowsXP(SP2), Windows 2003 or Windows Vista.
1GHz or faster processor
500MB RAM or higher
400MB of available hard disk space for installation
DVD-ROM drive

ICB Certificate in Sage Computerised Bookkeeping

Price on request