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This course is designed to produce bookkeeping and accounts
personnel trained on the MODERN PRACTICAL METHODS OF ACCOUNTING.
Trained and competent bookkeeping and accounting personnel
are always in demand. This program is ideal for those who have knowledge
of bookkeeping (e.g. from our Proficient Business Bookkeeping Course) or
practical experience. This diploma program offers tremendous advantages
to those already employed in clerical positions in accounting or auditing
departments, offices and firms who are ambitious for promotion to better
paid posts.
The program is also of great value to business people who
need to maintain accurate books of account, and who need to be able to
prepare informative accounting statements, either manually or by computer.
Major topics covered in the Advanced Program
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Books of Accounts: the ledger, cash book, purchases book, sales book, returns
book, the journal.
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Theory and practice of double- entry bookkeeping: ledger accounts, posting,
folios, trial balances.
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Preparing for final accounts: stocktaking, valuing: adjustments for prepayments,
accruals, depreciation.
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Manufacturing accounts, trading accounts and profit & loss accounts-
why they are prepared.
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Balance sheets: production and layouts, comparisons. Interpreting final
accounts, accounting ratios.
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Partnership, departmental, branch and hire purchase accounts, bills of
exchange.
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Computerized accounting.
On successfully completing this Advanced Program you
will:
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Have completed a professional Program of Study with an Accredited
College.
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Be awarded the CIC Diploma on Business Bookkeeping & Accounts.
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Have attained a qualification equivalent to that required to attempt Stage
2/3 Examinations of RSA, LCCI, and similar examining bodies, and showing
you possess competence in professional work activities.
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Have completed a Qualifying Program towards the International Honours Graduate
Diploma on Business Accounting.
The participant is expected to attend fifteen training
sessions, which will be held once weekly at Future Focus. Assignments form
part of the course, which will finish off with a final examination.
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