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ABOUT
This course provides a thorough foundation in bookkeeping and basic accounting practices, including the double-entry bookkeeping system.
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This course covers double-entry bookkeeping to the initial trial balance stage and includes sales ledger and purchase ledger. Two main units are included.
Introduction to Bookkeeping
Principles of Bookkeeping Controls
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
This course is for adults aged 19+ only. Learners must have achieved a minimum of Level 1 in Maths and English. An initial assessment and interview will be required for all applicants.
COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
You will be continuously assessed through skills tests and exams. There are two assessments. They are both individual unit assessments:
Introduction to Bookkeeping - 90 minutes computer-based exam
Principles of Bookkeeping Controls - 90 minutes computer-based exam
PROGRESSION
After successfully completing the Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping, you can choose to study another of our Level 2 courses:
Level 2 Certificate in Accounting (AAT)
Alternatively, you could choose to advance to one of our Level 3 AAT programmes including:
Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping (AAT)
Level 3 Certificate in Accounting (AAT)
This course can lead to employment in a variety of jobs including Trainee Bookkeeper, Accounts Administrator, Finance Assistant, and Clerical Assistant.
ABOUT
This is an evening course.
The AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping provides individuals with a comprehensive understanding of bookkeeping principles and practices. It focuses specifically on developing the skills necessary for maintaining accurate financial records and preparing basic financial statements.
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This qualification comprises two mandatory units (115 guided learning hours in total).
Introduction to Bookkeeping (ITBK) Unit
This unit provides students with an understanding of manual and digital bookkeeping systems, including the associated documents and processes. Students will learn the basic principles that underpin the double-entry bookkeeping system and will learn that digital accounting systems are automating some of the stages in the process.
How to set up bookkeeping systems
Customer transactions
Supplier transactions
Processing of receipts and payments
Transactions into the ledger accounts
Principles of Bookkeeping Controls (POBC) Unit
This unit builds on the knowledge and skills acquired from studying Introduction to Bookkeeping and explores control accounts, journals and reconciliations. It takes students through a number of processes used in bookkeeping that help verify and validate the entries made. These processes enable the student to understand the purpose of control accounts and associated reconciliations. Students will also understand the use of the journal to the stage of redrafting the trial balance, following initial adjustments.
Use of control accounts
Reconcile a bank statement with a cash book
Use the journal
Produce trial balances
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You don’t need any prior qualifications to study, just an interest in finance and a willingness to learn.
COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
To achieve the qualification and be awarded a grade, students must pass both mandatory unit assessments. All assessments are externally assessed, and these computer-based examinations are completed at the centre.
PROGRESSION
Successful completion of the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping provides individuals with a solid foundation in bookkeeping principles and practices. It equips them with the necessary skills to accurately record financial transactions, maintain reliable financial records, and assist in the preparation of financial statements. This qualification can serve as a stepping stone for further study within the AAT qualification pathway or provide a valuable standalone qualification for individuals seeking employment in bookkeeping or related roles.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping. Once you achieve the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping, you should aim to apply for Trainee Accountant, Bookkeeper, or Junior Accountant roles. You can also progress with us to the Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping.
ABOUT
The AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of bookkeeping principles and practices. It focuses specifically on developing the skills necessary for maintaining accurate financial records and preparing basic financial statements.
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This qualification comprises two mandatory units (115 guided learning hours in total).
Introduction to Bookkeeping (ITBK) Unit
This unit provides you with an understanding of manual and digital bookkeeping systems, including the associated documents and processes. You will learn the basic principles that underpin the double-entry bookkeeping system and will learn that digital accounting systems are automating some of the stages in the process.
How to set up bookkeeping systems
Customer transactions
Supplier transactions
Processing of receipts and payments
Transactions into the ledger accounts
Principles of Bookkeeping Controls (POBC) Unit
This unit builds on the knowledge and skills acquired from studying Introduction to Bookkeeping and explores control accounts, journals and reconciliations. It will take you through a number of processes used in bookkeeping that help verify and validate the entries made. These processes enable you to understand the purpose of control accounts and associated reconciliations.You will also understand the use of the journal to the stage of redrafting the trial balance, following initial adjustments.
Use of control accounts
Reconcile a bank statement with a cash book
Use the journal
Produce trial balances
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You do not need any prior qualifications to study, just an interest in finance and a willingness to learn.
COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
To achieve the qualification and be awarded a grade, you must pass both mandatory unit assessments.
All assessments are assessed externally and these computer-based examinations are completed at the centre.
PROGRESSION
Successful completion of the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping will provide you with a solid foundation in bookkeeping principles and practices. It will equip you with the necessary skills to accurately record financial transactions, maintain reliable financial records, and assist in the preparation of financial statements. This qualification can serve as a stepping stone for further study within the AAT qualification pathway or provide a valuable standalone qualification for individuals seeking employment in bookkeeping or related roles.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping. Once you achieve the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Bookkeeping you should aim to apply for Trainee Accountant, Bookkeeper, or Junior Accountant roles. You can also progress with us to the Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping.
WHERE STUDENTS PROGRESS TO AFTER THIS COURSE
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