Detailed information
| Type: | Courses |
|---|---|
| Method: | In a classroom |
| Accreditation: | The International Association of Book-keepers (IAB) |
| Prepares for: | The IAB Level 3 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping is aimed at individuals who already have a good working knowledge of the software, and wish to further their studies of computerised bookkeeping within a working business environment gaining a qualification at Level 3 of the National Framework from a point of no previous knowledge or having achieved the IAB Level 2 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping. It could also be used by those candidates who have good practical knowledge and skills and wish to gain an accredited qualification in the subject. Owners of small businesses may also find this qualification useful as it gives coverage of wide range of tasks that can be carried out using commercially available accounting software. |
| Geared towards: | Managing a computerised accounts system to provide management information |
| Requirements: | There are no formal entry requirements for the IAB Level 3 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping (QCF). However it is recommended that before commencing a course leading to this qualification, the prospective learner will already have skills in numeracy, information technology and literacy and some understanding of book-keeping up to Trial balance. The successful completion of the IAB Level 2 Award in Computerised Book-keeping (QCF) or the IAB Level 3 Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping (QCF) would be ideal qualifications to allow progression to the Level 3 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping (QCF). |
| Students per class: | 8 |
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Course program
The IAB Level 3 Award in Computerised Bookkeeping aims to:
1. Act as enhanced understanding of financial record keeping and accounting using commercially available accounting software within a double-entry accounting system.
2. Give candidates the necessary skills to assess their own competence in carrying out a range of day-to-day computerised accounting routines and activities using commercially available accounting software. The activities will include entry of complex business transactions, and routine bookkeeping tasks including the posting to ledgers and the preparation and use of journals, period end adjustments, preparation of period end financial statements and amendments to charts of accounts.
3. To assess their understanding of the importance of maintaining accuracy, security and data integrity in performing any bookkeeping tasks using commercially available accounting software as their computerised accounting system.
4. Enable candidates to progress in their learning to further develop their knowledge, understanding and skills of dealing with financial transactions and preparation of period end financial statements by:
o Completing the units necessary to receive the Level 3 Certificate in Applied Bookkeeping and Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping (competence)
o Undertaking further studies of associated accounting routines at Level 3
o Undertaking further studies of accounting at Level 4
1. Act as enhanced understanding of financial record keeping and accounting using commercially available accounting software within a double-entry accounting system.
2. Give candidates the necessary skills to assess their own competence in carrying out a range of day-to-day computerised accounting routines and activities using commercially available accounting software. The activities will include entry of complex business transactions, and routine bookkeeping tasks including the posting to ledgers and the preparation and use of journals, period end adjustments, preparation of period end financial statements and amendments to charts of accounts.
3. To assess their understanding of the importance of maintaining accuracy, security and data integrity in performing any bookkeeping tasks using commercially available accounting software as their computerised accounting system.
4. Enable candidates to progress in their learning to further develop their knowledge, understanding and skills of dealing with financial transactions and preparation of period end financial statements by:
o Completing the units necessary to receive the Level 3 Certificate in Applied Bookkeeping and Level 3 Certificate in Bookkeeping (competence)
o Undertaking further studies of associated accounting routines at Level 3
o Undertaking further studies of accounting at Level 4
Do you need clarification regarding the course program?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.
Course location
- Sceptre House, 75-81, Staines Road - TW3 3HWGreater London (England)
New London College
New London College, established in 2003, is an Independent Sixth Form & Higher Education College offering a wide range of courses from GCSE and A Level courses to Higher Education Degree Pathway and Professional programmes.
The College offers one of the best infrastructure in the region with excellent facilities in a customised environment for learning and education.
The Teachers and Staff have extensive experience in the Education sector and offer the best teaching service along with the most appropriate careers advice.
The College offers one of the best infrastructure in the region with excellent facilities in a customised environment for learning and education.
The Teachers and Staff have extensive experience in the Education sector and offer the best teaching service along with the most appropriate careers advice.





