Description
AAT accountancy courses are designed to teach you practical skills that can you can transfer directly to your workplace or aid your career progression.
An AAT qualification offers you a professional status that reflects the skills you’ve worked so hard to gain.
So, when employers see the letters MAAT after your name, they’ll know they’re dealing with a credible, up-to-date professional.
As a member of the AAT, you’ll have the support of the largest professional body for accounting technicians worldwide.
The Level 4 course will enable those with appropriate work experience to become full members of the Association of Accounting Technicians and gain exemptions from the Professional Accounting qualifications.
You will learn how to draft financial statements for limited companies, perform complex management accounting tasks and develop your own management skills.
What will I study?
Financial statements
· The external reporting environment for limited companies and groups which need to publish accounts.
· Principles of consolidated accounts and analysis and interpretation of financial statements.
· Preparing a range of financial statements and identifying an organisation’s financial position.
Budgeting
· How and why budgets are prepared, helping you prepare revenue forecasts and a range of budgets for different circumstances.
· Understanding budgetary procedure to aid organisational planning and control.
· Preparing budgets, analysing variances and making recommendations for improving organisational performance.
Financial performance
· Managing and measuring financial performance; the range of techniques for analysing information on expenditure and making judgements to support decision making, planning and control by managers.
· Collecting and analysing information, monitoring performance and presenting reports to management.
Internal control and accounting systems
· Identifying the role of internal control within an organisation and recognising different approaches to making informed recommendations on how to improve systems.
· Communicating this to management and identifying that changes would have on the system and its users.
The table below shows you the week in which the course starts. You may be charged a fee for your course depending on your age and circumstances.
| Day |
Time |
Start date |
Wks |
Duration |
Code |
Actions |
| Mon,Wed |
18:00-21:00 |
09/09/2013 |
34 |
1 yr(s) |
1760A103 |
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| Mon |
18:00-21:00 |
09/09/2013 |
34 |
2 yr(s) |
1760A109 |
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| Wed |
09:00-16:00 |
11/09/2013 |
34 |
1 yr(s) |
1760A102 |
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| Wed |
09:00-12:15 |
11/09/2013 |
34 |
2 yr(s) |
1760A107 |
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| Wed |
18:00-21:00 |
11/09/2013 |
34 |
2 yr(s) |
1760A108 |
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