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Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping

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Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping Course teach you everything on the topic thoroughly from scratch so you can achieve a professional certificate for free to showcase your achievement in professional life. This Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping Course is a comprehensive, instructor-guided course, designed to provide a detailed understanding of the nature of the related sector and your key roles within it. To become successful in your profession, you must have a specific set of skills to succeed in today’s competitive world. In this in-depth training course, you will develop the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career, as well as upgrade your existing knowledge & skills. The training materials of this course are available online for you to learn at your own pace and fast-track your career with ease.
  • Accredited by CPD
  • Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
  • Fully online, interactive course with Professional voice-over
  • Self paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone friendly
  • 24/7 Learning Assistance
  • Discounts on bulk purchases

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Who should take the course

Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping Course. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.

Certification

Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (additional cost applies based on location). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.

Accreditation

All of our courses, including this Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping Course, are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.

Course Curriculum

The detailed curriculum outline of our Advanced Accounting & Bookkeeping Course is as follows: Section 01: Introduction
  • Introduction
Section 02: Basic Accounting Terms
  • Difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting
  • Accounting Equation – Assets, Liabilities and Owners’ Equity
  • Expanded Accounting Equation – Revenues and Expenses
  • Transactions
  • Accounts
  • Accrual Accounting System
  • Double-Entry Accounting System – General Journal and General Ledger
  • Recording Transactions
Section 03: Common Transactions
  • Credit Purchases
  • Cash Purchases
  • Credit Sales
  • Cash Sales
  • Unearned Revenues
  • Prepaid Expenses
  • Unrecorded Expenses
  • Unrecorded Revenue
  • Depreciation
  • Types of Discounts
  • Discount Allowed
  • Discount Received
Section 04: Practice
  • Exercise 1
  • Exercise 2
  • Exercise 3
  • Exercise 4
  • Exercise 5

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Course Curriculum

Section 01: Introduction
Introduction
Section 02: Basic Accounting Terms
Difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting
Accounting Equation – Assets, Liabilities and Owners’ Equity
Expanded Accounting Equation – Revenues and Expenses
Transactions
Accounts
Accrual Accounting System
Double-Entry Accounting System – General Journal and General Ledger
Recording Transactions
Section 03: Common Transactions
Credit Purchases
Cash Purchases
Credit Sales
Cash Sales
Unearned Revenues
Prepaid Expenses
Unrecorded Expenses
Unrecorded Revenue
Depreciation
Types of Discounts
Discount Allowed
Discount Received
Section 04: Practice
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5