Business Accounting

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Accounting has become an essential part of business life, and the knowledge and skills that you will learn in your studies will give you a broader and more experienced view of business life.

The course has been written to introduce you to the bookkeeping and accounting skills required in Britain and around the world. Full details of topics covered are given below.
As a general introduction to Accounting, the course can, therefore, be studied with advantage by students who are interested in obtaining a grounding in Accounting but who do not wish to take an examination. It is also ideal preparation for a wide variety of professional exams and the Higher Diploma in Accounting.

Delivery:
  • Online
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Further Details

Module One 



  • Unit 1 - Introduction, The Double Entry System 

  • Unit 2 - Source Documents and Books of Original Entry 

  • Unit 3 - The Ledger and the Cash Book 

  • Unit 4 - The Trial Balance 

  • Test A


Module Two 



  • Unit 5 - The Trading and Profit and Loss Account 

  • Unit 6 - The Balance Sheet 

  • Unit 7 - Adjustments to Final Accounts 

  • Unit 8 - Manufacturing Accounts 

  • Test B 


Module Three 



  • Unit 9 - Petty Cash 

  • Unit 10 - Value-added Tax 

  • Unit 11 - Depreciation in the Ledger 

  • Unit 12 - Stock Valuation 

  • Unit 13 - Correction of Errors and Suspense Accounts  

  • Test C 


Module Four 



  • Unit 14 - Incomplete Records 

  • Unit 15 - The Accounts of Non-Commercial Organisations 


Module Five 



  • Unit 16 - The Accounts of Limited Liability Companies 

  • Unit 17 - The Analysis and Interpretation of Accounting Statements 

  • Unit 18 - The Use of Computers in Accounting 

  • Test D: Practice Examination






Qualifications





Qualification 1: Business Accounting Diploma

Business Accounting Diploma issued by Stonebridge Associated Colleges, entitling you to use the letters SAC Dip after your name.







Study Options





This course is an online course. With online study you have access to your entire course from the start of your studies. You can access your course materials, and submit all of your question papers to your personal tutor, online from anywhere in the World using your unique student account.

If you do not have Internet access, or would prefer to study this course via the traditional paper/postal based study method, you can find more information on the course by clicking on the link below.










Fees





 

Guide Price: £240.00