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Accounting - Level 2 Certificate (AAT) #

Start date: Wednesday 14th September 2011, Aireville Campus

  • Duration: 28 weeks
  • Times: 3.00- 9.00
  • Campus: Aireville Campus
  • Course fees: £400.00
  • Exam fee: £Fee direct to AAT

(Taken from the official AAT website at http://www.aat.org.uk)

What’s covered and is it for me?

A range of basic accounting practices and techniques, from costing and double-entry bookkeeping to computerised accounting.

Perfect if: you’re new to finance or you’re looking to brush up on your foundation knowledge and skills.

What’s on the learning agenda?

Basic accounting 1

  • Principles and procedures related to processing business transactions, financial documents and payments for customers and suppliers.
  • Developing skills in processing ledger transactions and preparing an initial trial balance.

Basic accounting 2

  • Maintenance and reconciliation of a cash book by accurately entering receipts and payments, balancing off the book and reconciling with bank statements.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the UK banking system and related organisational activities.
  • Petty cash transactions and the importance of the Journal as a primary accounting record.
  • Maintaining control over debtors and creditors, aided by preparation and use of debtor and creditor control accounts.
  • Non-standard bookkeeping transactions and double-entry bookkeeping records.

Working effectively in accounting and finance

  • Developing transferable skills and effective working in an accounting environment.
  • Teamwork skills and the ability to work independently.
  • Demonstrating workplace-ready standards of literacy and numeracy.

Basic costing

  • Cost recording systems within an organisation and how best to respond to requests for information relating to costs and expenditure.
  • Recording and extracting information, and using a costing system to provide information for management.

Computerised accounting

  • Selecting and using computerised accounting or bookkeeping software to input and process data for orders, invoices, receipts and payments.
  • Preparing management and period-end reports.


Additional learning and assessment area for Level 2 apprenticeship students only:

Professional ethics in accounting and finance

  • Importance of ethical duties and how to work within the code to ensure that the public can gain confidence in accounting practices or functions.
  • Protecting your and your organisation’s professional reputation and integrity.