Bookkeeping Level 2 units Reconciling the cashbook

Bookkeeping Level 2 units Reconciling the cashbook

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Bookkeeping Level 2 units Reconciling the cashbook
Who is the course for?
For those of you who are unemployed and looking to build on the skills you have already achieved
successfully completing Bookkeeping Level 1.
What are the entry requirements?
Unemployed and in receipt of active benefits (JSA, ESA (WRAG)
Minimum of Level 1 English
Award in Bookkeeping Level 1
What will I study?
This course is made up of 4 units: Maintaining and reconciling the cash book (2 credits);
Maintaining control accounts ((1 credit); Professional values and basic business legislation (1 credit) and Banking procedure (1 credit).
How is the course taught?
A range of practical activities will be set to develop kn…

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Bookkeeping Level 2 units Reconciling the cashbook
Who is the course for?
For those of you who are unemployed and looking to build on the skills you have already achieved
successfully completing Bookkeeping Level 1.
What are the entry requirements?
Unemployed and in receipt of active benefits (JSA, ESA (WRAG)
Minimum of Level 1 English
Award in Bookkeeping Level 1
What will I study?
This course is made up of 4 units: Maintaining and reconciling the cash book (2 credits);
Maintaining control accounts ((1 credit); Professional values and basic business legislation (1 credit) and Banking procedure (1 credit).
How is the course taught?
A range of practical activities will be set to develop knowledge, skills and understanding.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed through a combination of IAB set knowledge tests, assignment and
examination.
By the end of the course what vocational skills will I obtain?
Reconcile a bank statement with the cashbook
Reconcile sales ledger, purchase ledger and VAT control accounts
Explain why it is important for a book-keeper to comply with the Code of Ethics of a professional body
What materials do I need for the course?
You need a calculator, a pen a ruler and A4 sized ruled sheets of paper.
What courses can I progress to after successfully completing this one?
Bookkeeping L2 units Financial documentation
Bookkeeping L2 units Extracting a trial balance
Certificate in Bookkeeping Level 2
What work-place skills does this course equip me with?
Bookkeeping skills

Fee information

Accredited courses

Fee A

Full Fee (Full fees for courses of 15 weeks or more can be paid in two instalments. You must include the first half with your enrolment)

Fee B

If you are:

  • aged 16-18 years old on an accredited course
  • on Job Seeker's Allowance or on Employment Support Allowance (Work-Related Activity Group)
  • unemployed and in receipt of a means tested benefit (or are dependent of someone who is unemployed and in receipt of a means tested benefit) and sign a Declaration of Intention to enter employment
  • aged 19-23 studying for a first full Level 2 qualification and do not already have a full Level 2 qualification or equivalent
  • aged 19-24 studying for a first full Level 3 qualification and you do not already have a full Level 3 qualification or equivalent
  • studying GCSE English or maths and do not already have a grade C or above
  • studying an accredited English or maths course
  • studying an entry or Level 1 accredited course and are aged 19-23 and have prior attainment below full Level 2. (This does not apply to ESOL courses)
  • taking part in a Family Learning activity

Fee C

Exam fees are non-refundable and payable at enrolment. In some cases exam fees are to be confirmed.

*first £40 of the exam fee applies.


Non-accredited coursesFee AFull Fee (Full fees for courses of 15 weeks or more can be paid in two instalments. You must include the first half with your enrolment).Fee BLearners who are working and are in receipt of means tested benefits other than JSA/ESA e.g. housing benefit, council tax benefit, income support or pension credit.Fee C

Learners in receipt of 'active' benefits i.e. job seekers allowance, Employment Support allowance (Work Related Activity Group).

or

Learners in receipt of wider benefits (or their unwaged dependant) e.g. council tax benefit, housing benefit, income support, pension guarantee credit who sign to declare that they are intending to enter employment.

You will be required to provide valid proof that you are entitled to receive a free course or a reduced fee at enrolment.

Fee information

Accredited courses

Fee A

Full Fee (Full fees for courses of 15 weeks or more can be paid in two instalments. You must include the first half with your enrolment)

Fee B

If you are:

  • aged 16-18 years old on an accredited course
  • on Job Seeker's Allowance or on Employment Support Allowance (Work-Related Activity Group)
  • unemployed and in receipt of a means tested benefit (or are dependent of someone who is unemployed and in receipt of a means tested benefit) and sign a Declaration of Intention to enter employment
  • aged 19-23 studying for a first full Level 2 qualification and do not already have a full Level 2 qualification or equivalent
  • aged 19-24 studying for a first full Level 3 qualification and you do not already have a full Level 3 qualification or equivalent
  • studying GCSE English or maths and do not already have a grade C or above
  • studying an accredited English or maths course
  • studying an entry or Level 1 accredited course and are aged 19-23 and have prior attainment below full Level 2. (This does not apply to ESOL courses)
  • taking part in a Family Learning activity

Fee C

Exam fees are non-refundable and payable at enrolment. In some cases exam fees are to be confirmed.

*first £40 of the exam fee applies.


Non-accredited coursesFee AFull Fee (Full fees for courses of 15 weeks or more can be paid in two instalments. You must include the first half with your enrolment).Fee BLearners who are working and are in receipt of means tested benefits other than JSA/ESA e.g. housing benefit, council tax benefit, income support or pension credit.Fee C

Learners in receipt of 'active' benefits i.e. job seekers allowance, Employment Support allowance (Work Related Activity Group).

or

Learners in receipt of wider benefits (or their unwaged dependant) e.g. council tax benefit, housing benefit, income support, pension guarantee credit who sign to declare that they are intending to enter employment.

You will be required to provide valid proof that you are entitled to receive a free course or a reduced fee at enrolment.

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