ICB Level II - Certificate in Bookkeeping (Classroom Blended)

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ICB Level II - Certificate in Bookkeeping (Classroom Blended)

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This blended learning course that involves attending one-to-one tutorials with your tutor and completing practical exercises at your own convenience, in order to gain practical experience.

Our tutors are both experienced trainers and financial professionals, all are qualified accountants. This helps to provide more insight and boost the learning experience.

Course Overview

This course is the Level II Bookkeeping Certificate Course. It is fully accredited by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers. The course fees include membership to the ICB, if you are not already a member. The course aims to prepare you to sit Paper B1, B2 and B3 with the ICB, but this is not compulsory.

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This blended learning course that involves attending one-to-one tutorials with your tutor and completing practical exercises at your own convenience, in order to gain practical experience.

Our tutors are both experienced trainers and financial professionals, all are qualified accountants. This helps to provide more insight and boost the learning experience.

Course Overview

This course is the Level II Bookkeeping Certificate Course. It is fully accredited by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers. The course fees include membership to the ICB, if you are not already a member. The course aims to prepare you to sit Paper B1, B2 and B3 with the ICB, but this is not compulsory.

Course Requirements

The Level II Certificate in Bookkeeping, is the entry level course for the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers. This is because Level I was incorporated into this course. Therefore, there are no entry requirements, as it is for beginners.

Course Format

Blended Learning:

You will book your first tutorial with your tutor and all of the course will be explained to you at the induction. Practical exercises will be set for you to complete. In total, you will be able to meet your tutor for 4 tutorials, which last for 90 minutes in total.

Course content

Paper B1 – Basic double-entry bookkeeping to trial balance

Home /place of work based assessment to include:

  • Underpinning knowledge (10% weighting)
    • terms in bookkeeping (assets, liabilities etc.)
    • banking procedures
    • understanding the different categories of VAT (standard, reduced, zero, exempt, outside the scope)
  • Calculation of business documents including calculation of VAT (20% weighting)
  • Entering transactions into the ledgers including the analysed cash book, cash transactions, credit transactions, discounts, petty cash book, two column cash book and VAT (40% weighting)
  • Making and receiving payments  (20% weighting)
  • Production and explanation of a trial balance (10% weighting)

Paper B2Further double entry bookkeeping to trial balance

Home /place of work based assessment to include:

  • Underpinning knowledge (10% weighting)
    • ethics
    • legislation
    • types of businesses including simple cash based businesses
    • identifying sections of the ledger
    • accounting concepts
  • Further double entry including the following (60% weighting)
    • Topics from paper 1
    • Day books and control accounts in a double-entry system
    • Writing off a bad debt
    • Construction Industry Scheme
    • Non-sole trader entries (subscriptions, donations, drawings of partners etc)
  • Making and receiving payments (20% weighting)
    • Three column cash book
    • The analysed cash book
  • Production and explanation of a trial balance (10% weighting)

Paper B3Data entry to trial balance using a computerised accounts package

Home /place of work based test to include the use of a computerised accounting package to include:

  • opening entries
  • entering cash and credit transactions
  • producing a trial balance
  • producing reports for debtors, creditors, bank and the audit trail
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