ICB Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping
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Prerequisites.
The ICB Level 1 Manual Bookkeeping Certificate or equivalent must have been completed prior to being able to sit the examination for this level.
About this Course:
This course covers more in depth bookkeeping tasks and will take you through to the preparation of final accounts for a sole trader.
The course is structured in a format that allows you to study in your own time at your own pace. We provide you with everything needed to complete your course and exam so that you can concentrate on your studies without having to worry about extra costs for materials or the inconvenience of arranging mock and full exams.
The course fee includes:
• Workbook.
• Study guide and notes.
• Assignments.
• Model answers to tasks enabling you to monitor your own progress.
• Unlimited exam preparation mock papers with marking and feedback.
• Unlimited qualified tutor support for the duration of the course and exam.
• ICB Exam fee. (£25.00)
• Postage and packaging.
It is assumed that you ICB Membership is up to date as this is covered in level 1
There are no hidden costs.
Duration.
On average this course takes between 50 and 55 hours of study time including exam time.
Exams.
Examinations for the Level 2 Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping are held on the second Wednesday of February, June and October. Examinations will be taken at the closest available examination centre which will accept the candidate. As your centre is allocated according to the address details on file it is imperative that you ensure we hold the correct details on file. The examination sittings last up to three hours.
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Learning Outcomes.
This course will prepare you to demonstrate their ability to understand and carry out the following functions:
VAT Returns
1) Show an understanding of the requirements for making VAT returns
2) Prepare VAT returns
3) Explain the balancing figure on the VAT return and its implications for the business
Cash Books
1) Explain the imprest system for dealing with petty cash
2) Enter opening balances and transactions into a petty cash book
3) Calculate and bring down balances
4) Restore the imprest
5) Post the analysed totals to the relevant ledger accounts
6) Set up a three column cash book and post relevant items including cash discounts involving VAT
Reconcile Sales and Purchases Ledger Accounts
1) Explain the need for reconciling the sales and purchases ledger accounts
2) Explain how discrepancies in the reconciliation can occur
3) Carry out a reconciliation of the sales and purchases ledger accounts
Correction of Errors
1) Correct errors in the accounts including those involving the suspense account
Bank Reconciliation Statements
1) Explain the discrepancies between bank statements and the bank columns of cash books
2) Update the cash book
3) Prepare such statements
Trading and Profit and Loss Account for a Sole Trader
1) Explain their purpose
2) Prepare them from
i) Ledger accounts
ii) Trial balances
iii) Lists of balances
3) Derive and explain
i) Gross profit (or loss)
ii) Net profit (or loss)
iii) Cost of goods sold
4) Adjust the trading, profit and loss account for
i) Depreciation (straight line and reducing balance Methods)
ii) Prepayments and Accruals
iii) Bad debts
Balance sheet for a Sole Trader
1) Explain their purpose
2) Compile them from ledger accounts and a trading and profit and loss account
3) Explain the meaning of:
i) Capital
ii) Debtors and creditors
iii) Fixed and current assets
Year End Ledger Entries
1) Close off the ledger accounts at the year end making allowances for depreciation, prepayments and accruals
Non-Profit Making Organisations
1) Prepare a statement of affairs
2) Accurately prepare a receipts and payments account
3) Make adjustments to the accounts with regard to the accruals and prepayments of income and expenditure items including subscriptions
4) Prepare an income and expenditure account
5) Prepare a balance sheet
Once students have achieved the Level 2 Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping, they make take the Level 3 Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping or Level II Certificate in Computerised Bookkeeping.
These courses are available to purchase at the same time and as such enable you to make a saving on the overall costs when purchasing extra levels individually.
