AAT Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements - Level 4
Overview
In this unit you will study how to draft financial statements of limited companies while following underlying accounting concepts and international financial reporting standards. You will also interpret the statements using financial ratios.
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Please note, this unit can either be studied on its own or as part of the full AAT Professional Diploma in Accounting - Level 4. Please contact AATEnquires@wnc.ac.uk to find out more.
Start dates and fees
Start Dates
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
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- Monday 21 April 2025 (Runs Monday and Tuesday evenings 6-9pm)
Costs
The course fee can either be paid in full or in four instalments.
If you wish to pay in instalments, you will be required to pay 25% (£158.75) of the total fee on the day of enrolment and a Direct Debit mandate would then need to be completed to enable the college to collect a further three payments of £158.25 monthly. The payments will be taken on the date you choose on the Direct Debit mandate form.
Please contact the college’s finance department for further details on 0808 100 3626.
On top of the course fees, you will also be required to join the AAT professional body, which may incur a charge.
What will I study?
This unit provides you with the skills and knowledge for drafting the financial statements of single limited companies and consolidated financial statements for groups of companies. It ensures that you will have a proficient level of knowledge and understanding of international accounting standards, which will then be applied when drafting the financial statements. You will also have a sound appreciation of the regulatory and conceptual frameworks that underpin the preparation of limited company financial statements.
Entry requirements
You should hold an AAT Level 3 qualification in Accounts or a Degree in Accounting.
How long is the course?
10 weeks.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed by an external exam.
What does the course lead to?
Full membership of the AAT and entry for ACCA, ICAEW or CIMA qualifications upon completion of the full qualification.
How do I apply?
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
Register your interest