Level 2 Certificate in Book-Keeping and Accounts

  

About this Course

Objective

The aims of this qualification are to enable candidates to develop: 

- an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions 

- the ability to prepare and interpret accounts for sole traders, partnerships, non-trading organisations and limited companies

Syllabus Topics

• Advanced aspects of the syllabus for Level 1 Book-keeping 

• Partnerships 

• Limited liability companies 

• Incomplete records 

• Manufacturing accounts 

• Stock valuation 

• Non-trading organisations 

• Control accounts 

• Suspense accounts 

• Calculation and interpretation of ratios 

• Preparation, by the use of ratios, of simple financial statements

Teacher-Student ratio is 1:15

Entry requirements

Minimum Age : 16 years

Academic qualification : At least an overall pass in Sec2 level with Book-Keeping Level 1 knowledge

Proficiency Level : At least a pass in Sec2 Level English in home country or obtain English Language proficiency with 40% marks in JE College English Language Placement Test

Course Outcomes : Certificate

Duration : Part-time 4 1/2months

Mode of delivery : classroom

Awarding Body : LCCI International Qualifications

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