Course Description
Certificate in Accounting
Manage your own accounts or gain an accredited qualification to add to your CV!
Get qualified and earn more with an accredited Certificate in Accounting. This qualification will help you stand out in the job market with the practical skills to work in an accounts environment. Business owners will be able to put their skills to use and save on accounting fees. No prior experience necessary.
This course consists of these modules
ABKI202 – Accounting and Bookkeeping Fundamentals
ABKI152 – General Journal
ABKI153 – General Ledger & the Trial Balance
ABKI218 – Depreciation
ABKI106 – Accruals and Prepayments
ABKI146 – Financial Statements
ABKI133 – Understanding VAT
ABKI151 – Fundamentals of Income Tax
ABKI103 – Accounting with Xero
ABKI217 – Accounting with Sage and Quickbooks
ABKI122 – Budgeting, Forecasting and Cashflow Management
ABKI189 – Financial Statement Analysis
CITG137 – Accounting using Microsoft Excel
On successful completion of this training course, you will be awarded a certificate of achievement.
Key benefits
- Become a Certified Accountant
- Strengthen your CV – get ahead in the job market, gain employment and improve your career prospects with this accredited and employer recognised qualification
- Manage your own business accounts and save money on expensive accounting fees
- The Career Academy is a Xero Education Partner with Xero Learn – get up to six months access to Xero included with your course
Training Provider | The Career Academy |
Course Location | Dublin City South, Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Level 1 Certificate |
Awarding Body Details | Certificate in Accounting |
Course Duration | 100 hours. Study in your own time, at your own pace. We recommend completin one module per week, spending 10 hours on each module. |
Course Fee | 499 |
Phone | 01 437 8559 |
Course Code | ABKI1007 |
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