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Overview:

The Accounting Level 2 & 3 course is designed to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in accounting. This course builds on fundamental accounting principles and extends to more complex financial concepts, making it ideal for individuals aiming to deepen their expertise in this field. Level 2 covers essential topics such as double-entry bookkeeping, basic financial statements, and the fundamentals of cost accounting. As you progress to Level 3, you’ll delve into advanced areas including financial reporting, budgeting, and performance management. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application, this course ensures that students can confidently handle real-world accounting tasks. The curriculum is structured to cater to both beginners and those with some prior accounting experience, providing a balanced approach to learning. Through a series of interactive lessons, case studies, and hands-on exercises, participants will develop the analytical and problem-solving skills crucial for a successful career in accounting. The course also emphasizes the ethical considerations and regulatory framework within which accountants operate, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience. Upon completion, students will be well-prepared for various roles in the accounting and finance sectors, or to pursue further professional qualifications.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand and apply double-entry bookkeeping principles.
  • Prepare and interpret basic financial statements.
  • Analyze cost behaviors and implement cost accounting techniques.
  • Develop and manage budgets effectively.
  • Perform advanced financial reporting and analysis.
  • Implement performance management strategies.
  • Navigate ethical issues and regulatory frameworks in accounting.

Description:

This Accounting Level 2 & 3 course offers a detailed exploration of accounting principles, progressing from foundational concepts to advanced practices. It includes double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements, cost accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and performance management. The course combines theoretical insights with practical applications, ensuring learners can handle real-world accounting scenarios with confidence. Interactive lessons, case studies, and hands-on exercises are designed to enhance your analytical and problem-solving abilities, preparing you for a successful career in accounting.

Who Is This Course For:

This course is ideal for individuals seeking to start or advance their career in accounting. It suits beginners with no prior experience as well as those who have a basic understanding of accounting principles and wish to deepen their knowledge. It is also beneficial for professionals aiming to enhance their skills for career progression or to meet continuing professional development requirements.

Career Path:

Graduates of this course can pursue various roles such as accounting technician, financial analyst, or assistant accountant. It also provides a solid foundation for further professional qualifications, opening doors to advanced positions like chartered accountant or finance manager.

Course Curriculum

Module : 01
Chris Moore – Accounting 00:01:00
Chris Moore – 1. Introduction 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 2. First Transactions 00:05:00
Chris Moore – 3. T Accounts introduction 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 4. T-Accounts conclusion 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 5. Trial Balance 00:02:00
Chris Moore – 6. Income Statement 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 7. Balance Sheet 00:03:00
Module : 02
Chris Moore – 8. Balance Sheet Variations 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 9. Accounts in practise 00:05:00
Chris Moore – 10. Balance Sheets what are they 00:05:00
Chris Moore – 11. Balance Sheet Level 2 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 12. Income Statement Introduction 00:06:00
Chris Moore – 13. Are they Expenses, or Assets 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 14. Accounting Jargon 00:02:00
Module : 03
Chris Moore – 15. Accruals Accounting is Fundemental 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 16. Trial Balance 3 days ago More 00:04:00
Chris Moore – 17. Fixed Assets and how it is shown in the Income Statement 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 18. Stock movements and how this affects the financials 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 19. Accounts Receivable 00:03:00
Chris Moore – 20. How to calculate the Return on Capital Employed 00:05:00
Chris Moore – 21. Transfer Pricing – International Rules 00:02:00