Level 3 in Computerised Accounting Skills

  

About this Course

Introduction

This qualification develops the candidates’ ability to provide management information. Candidates will learn how to process non-routine accounting transactions and print and analyse reports such as the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet. This qualification is suitable for people who work or intend to work in an advanced accounting role.

Duration:

16 lessons, 3 hours each

Total of 48 hours

Approximately 2.5 months

Objectives

The aim of the qualification is to develop candidates’ competence in using computerised accounting software to produce accurate, professional and well-presented accounting information employing an appropriate range of accounting procedures:

• Setting up initial business data in a computerised accounting system

• Processing and completing advanced business transactions

• Producing and analysing end period reports

• Producing and reviewing a range of routine and nonroutine accounting reports for management purposes.

Admission Criteria

• Be at least 16 years old of age upon enrolment.

• Have at least 5 GCE ‘O’ Level.

• Proficiency in verbal English.

• LCCI Level 2 Book Keeping and Accounts or equivalent

*If you are not within the above criteria and keen to sign up for the course, you are required to assessed by the centre and we would advise you accordingly. 

Class (Face-To-Face)

Class size will be kept to size of 6 - 10 students to ensure holistic learning.

The Syllabus Topics

1. Setting up initial data

2. Entering transaction

3. Processing Credit Card Transactions

4. Recording Transactions relating to acquisition and disposal of fixed assets

5. Making end of period adjustments

6. Amending Chart of Accounts and producing and analysing end period reports

7. Producing and reviewing routine and non-routine reports

Assessment / Mark Allocation

This qualification is 100% examinable. Candidates’ performance is assessed by checking the

generated reports and documents for errors. Grades are determined by the types and number of

errors occurring in candidates’ work.

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