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Basics of Business Accounting

 

 

Learner Profile - Who Should Attend this Course ?

Small and Medium Business owners, operators and staff who want to:

bullet  Read, understand and prepare financial reports
bullet  Understand and improve their profitability and financial position
bullet Improve their financial record keeping
bulletSet up and maintain accounting records

The course is also an excellent introduction to bookkeeping and accounting for those who are not in business but who are contemplating a business career.

Learning Outcomes - What Will I Learn ?

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

bulletUnderstand the basic principles of accounting and accounting terminology
bulletRead and understand basic financial statements
bulletUnderstand how an accounting system works
bulletAccount for most types of business transactions
bulletMaintain accounting records
bulletReview and understand the information in accounting records
bulletPrepare financial statements

Check the Course Outline for more details.

Duration

Two days split into 4 sessions of 1.5 hours on each day:

bulletArrival and Registration 8.45 to 9.00
bulletMorning sessions 9.00 to 10.30 and 10.45 to 12.15
bulletAfternoon sessions 12.45 to 2.15 and 2.30 to 4.00

Inclusions

Course fee includes all course materials, lunch, morning and afternoon tea

To Book

Download the Course Registration Form, fill it in and send it to us or, for more information, phone us on 49345945 or email us at training@capitalet.com.au

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