Advanced Diploma in Bookkeeping with AAT
Course Details
- Pitman Training South
- Cork City, Carlow, Clare, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow
- Business and Accounting, Accounting
- POA
- Blended Learning, Online Courses - Distance Learning, Part Time and Evening
Course Description
About this diploma
This diploma is a great stepping stone for your career and is designed for those who wish to work as a self-employed bookkeeper or to gain employment as a senior bookkeeper.
This program will guide you through Levels 2 and 3 building knowledge, skills, and confidence. Upon successful completion, you will be able to gain AAT Qualified Bookkeeping status (AATQB).
Course Content
Bookkeeping – Module 1
People with strong bookkeeping skills are always in demand. This course will teach you double-entry bookkeeping.
Bookkeeping – Module 2
This course will further your bookkeeping studies, using the double-entry system so you can keep accurate bookkeeping records.
Bookkeeping – Module 3
The third bookkeeping module covers many areas, including using the journal and year-end accounts which include the profit and loss account and balance sheet.
Advanced Bookkeeping
Learn how to apply the principles of advanced double-entry bookkeeping, implement procedures for the acquisition and disposal of non-current assets, prepare and record depreciation calculations, record period end adjustments, and produce and extend the trial balance.
Final Accounts Preparation
Learn to distinguish between the financial recording and report requirements of different types of organization, explain the need for final accounts and the accounting and ethical principles underlying their preparation, manage accounts for sole traders and partnerships, and recognise the key differences between preparing accounts for a limited company and a sole trader.
Indirect Tax
In this course you will learn how to accurately complete VAT returns and submit them in a timely manner, understand the implications of errors for the business, document omissions and submit late filings and payment, and report VAT-related information within the organisation in accordance with regulatory and organisational requirements.