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We’re offering you a Basic Accounts online training course for just £19, saving you 68% off Excel with Business' price of £59.
Whether you need to pad out your CV or you're simply looking for a way to get one step ahead of the rest at work, the Basic Accounts course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn about bookkeeping and accounting within a business environment. With 6 hours of learning broken down over six accessible modules, the course is designed to be enjoyable, informative and easy to fit into your busy schedule. You’ll have 24/7 access for 12 months to videos, interactive exercises and practice material, as well as a handy course diagnostic tool to help assess and keep track of your progress throughout. You’ll finish the course with a 40-question, 30-minute multiple-choice test and a certificate upon completion - this is one course you can count on!
Course modules:
Section One - Getting Started
- Introduction: the importance of accounting
- The four different ways to structure your business: sole trader, partnership, LLP, limited company
- Government bodies, registering and filing: HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and Companies House
Section Two - The Money
- Business bank account
- Sources of funding for your business
- Taking money from your customers
- Business costs part 1: keeping track
- Business costs part 2: tax relief
Section Three - The Records
- What records to keep and how
- Bookkeeping: how often you should “do your books”, and what tools to use
Section Four - The Taxes
- VAT 1): Introduction
- VAT 2): Different rates for different goods and services
- Taxes on profit: Income tax, National Insurance, corporation tax
Section Five - The People
- Employing staff
- Taking money out of your business for yourself
Section Six - The Accounts
- Reading your accounts 1): Profit
- Reading your accounts 2): Cash
- Reading your accounts 3): Ratios
- Planning for the future: simple forecasting
- Do you need an accountant?