City & Guilds Book-Keeping and Accounts Level 2
Summary:
This is the second level of 2 levels available and a qualification in its own right.
They are suitable for anyone looking for a qualification as the starting point for a career in book-keeping and accounts.This course runs termly (3 times a year) and is ideal if you are looking for a first qualification in book-keeping and accounts. The exam may be taken as a single subject or as a foundation for you to progress further in book-keeping.
Course Length: 10 weeks Course Schedule: 3 hours per week; (18:00-21:00) Entry Requirements:Level 1 Award In Book-Keeping and Accounts or equivalent.
Academic Progression:Once complete, you can progress to AAT Advanced Certificate.
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Summary:
This is the second level of 2 levels available and a qualification in its own right.
They are suitable for anyone looking for a qualification as the starting point for a career in book-keeping and accounts.This course runs termly (3 times a year) and is ideal if you are looking for a first qualification in book-keeping and accounts. The exam may be taken as a single subject or as a foundation for you to progress further in book-keeping.
Course Length: 10 weeks Course Schedule: 3 hours per week; (18:00-21:00) Entry Requirements:Level 1 Award In Book-Keeping and Accounts or equivalent.
Academic Progression:Once complete, you can progress to AAT Advanced Certificate.
Full Description:At Level 2, the aim of the qualification is to enable candidates to adjust ledger accounts to take account of activities at the trial balance date which affect the production of an accurate trading, profit and loss account and balance sheet.
Areas covered at Level 2 include:
• Preparing ledger accounts and control accounts
• Correcting errors in business accounts such as identifying errors
in ledger accounts
• Understanding capital and revenue expenditure
• Depreciation
• End of year adjustments
• Trial balance.
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