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What to Study

So, you want to learn Bookkeeping (or brush up on a particular area)

 

 

Where do I start?

 

What is involved?

 

We are providing this section to help with your questions and if there are any courses (bookkeeping related of course!) which you think should be on this page please let us know (email)

 

 

Click on the links below for details of the courses we have found (so far! This section is a work in progress and will be continually added to).

 

 

Online Learning

 

Seminar Learning

 

Distance Learning

 

Classroom Learning

 

Certificate III in Financial Services

 

Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping)

 

MYOB Courses

 

Quicken Courses

 

Payroll, Salary Packaging & Terminations Solutions

 

Excel

 

Word

 

 

Online Learning

 

This free bookkeeping tutorial is geared to business owners, managers, and individuals who have not had any formal bookkeeping training or on the job experience and need or want to learn the basics of bookkeeping. In other words, this tutorial is for beginners (newbies) or those needing a quick refresher and is only an introduction into the world of accounting. They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Well my goal is to make you dangerous. (US based, so the IRS and the like should be ignored)

 

http://www.dwmbeancounter.com/tutorial/Tutorial.html

 

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Seminar Learning

 

2007/2008 Taxation & Payroll Seminar 

 

Australia Wide Tax

 

Seminars

 

Covers the following topics:

  • An Overview of the National Industrial Relations System (WorkChoices)

  • The Superannuation Guarantee & Salary Sacrifice

  • Payment Summaries

  • TFN Declarations and Rates of Tax

  • The Pay As You Go (PAYG) System

  • Payroll tax

  • Lump Sum Payments on Termination of Employment (ETPs)

  • Fringe Benefits Tax

  • Overview of Goods & Services Tax (GST)

  • Completing the Business Activity Statement (BAS)

  • Workers' Compensation and more . . . .

Find out more about the seminars

 

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Distance Based Learning

 

Professional Bookkeeping & MYOB (Certificate III in Financial Services)        

 

Australian College QED

 

Distance based training.

 

This course has been developed for people who want to work within the professional bookkeeping or accounting industry. It is packed with practical real-life activities and you will have real bookkeeping and payroll exercises to do. For full details please click here

 


Take the first step to becoming a Bookkeeper      

 

Cengage Education

 

Key areas of learning - Bookkeeping     

  • Process payroll

  • Process accounts payable and receivable

  • Maintain a general ledger

  • Prepare financial reports

Take a more detailed look at the subjects you'll cover in the Bookkeeping course


Certificate III in  Financial Services                         

 

Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts Clerical) FNS30304  

               

 

 

This course addresses critical financial services aspects of business operation, including accounts payable and receivable, payroll, bookkeeping, purchases and sales. Additionally students cover the use of complex spreadsheets, the importance of financial record keeping, and how to produce financial reports.

 

For more information visit Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts Clerical), or speak to a Course Advisor on 1300 853 033.

 

 


 Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping)                

 

Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping) FNS40207

   

 

 

This nationally recognised course is designed for the professional contract bookkeeper or small business owner, and provides a combination of computerised accounting and manual bookkeeping.

 

For more information visit Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping), or speak to a Course Advisor on 1300 853 033.


Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping)         

 

Bookkeeping Institute of Australia

 

The BIA developed FNS40207 Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping) will be delivered over 4 weeks - either full time if MYOB training is required or 3 days a week if it is not. This fast tracking is achieved by 'grouping' the 13 units of competence into 4 assessments groups. Click here for full details

 

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Classroom Based Learning

 

Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable        

 

Northern Sydney Institute, TAFE NSW

 

Subjects

 

Administer accounts payable Prepare, match and process receipts Process payment documentation Reconcile and monitor accounts receivable.

 

Entry Requirements

No minimum education

Contact

Course enquiries

Contact Phone

131 601

Contact Fax

02 9472 1697

Contact Email

nsi.study@tafensw.edu.au

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Wise Click Training conducts classroom based trainer led classes in a variety of areas mainly  Bookkeeping, MYOB software at various levels components including Payroll, GST & BAS, Certificate IV Financial Services (Bookkeeping) and Microsoft Applications including Excel and Office 2007.

 

All courses are held in Perth at our northern suburbs training centre.  Course are listed in detail on the Wise Click Training web site and registrations can be made online or via the telephone on  08 9207 1088 or email enquiries@wiseclicktraining.com

 

 

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Certificate in Office Bookkeeping          

 

NMIT

 

Suitable for aspirants to bookkeeping positions, this program develops the essential requirements of keeping office accounts. Click here for full details 

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Office Accounts and Bookkeeping 

NMIT

Classroom based learning

This program will enable you to process daily financial records for accounting purposes  Click here for full details

 

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Bookkeeping - An Introduction           

 

Swinburne Uni Victoria

 

Classroom based training

 

Course Description

Do you keep records for a small business, or are you exploring bookkeeping for the first time? Attend this workshop and understand business documents, cash records, debtors records, bank reconciliation and petty cash. Click here for further details 

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Basic Bookkeeping            

 

Box Hill College of TAFE

This introductory level course will provide the basics of bookkeeping procedures and is suitable for small business people and administrators wishing to learn how to prepare books of account. You will learn handling cash and credit journals, reconciling bank details, handling petty cash and customer�s records and understanding relevant GST issues. Click here for full details 

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Bookkeeping Level 2       

 

Swinburne Uni Victoria

 

Course Description

Prerequisite: Introductory Bookkeeping course or equivalent bookkeeping experience. Develop your skills and learn how to maintain a general ledger, prepare a trial balance, compose financial reports and comply with GST and BAS requirements. Click here for full details

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Advanced Bookkeeping 

Box Hill College of TAFE 

Do you need to advance your skills and knowledge in bookkeeping? Then this course is for you. You will gain real understanding of general ledgers to trial balance, preparation and analysis of profit and loss and balance sheets for both trading and service businesses and relevant GST issues. Click here for full details.

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Advanced MYOB with Bookkeeping       

 

Swinburne Uni Victoria

 

Course Description

Prerequisite: Knowledge of MYOB. Maximise your use of MYOB in a practical workplace environment. Learn bookkeeping and accounting principles designed to enhance your understanding of the mechanics of MYOB and its more complex functions, including payroll. Click here for full details

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Certificate II in Financial Services

 

This course is appropriate for a person working in a small business requiring broad general financial skills and knowledge

 

Enquire at any TAFE college.

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Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts Clerical)

 

This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills appropriate for a person working as an accounts clerk/bookkeeper by covering competencies through a computerised bookkeeping program to ensure students can become not only competent but work ready.

 

Enquire at any TAFE college

 

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Certificate IV in Financial Services

 

This qualification is designed to reflect the role of employees who perform duties such as completing BAS and other office taxes, operational reporting, producing basic management reports, preparing budgets, supervising the operation of computer based systems, classifying, recording and reporting of accounting information, maintaining inventory records, managing a small office and making decisions in a legal context.

 

Enquire at any TAFE college

 

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Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping)

 

Bookkeeping Institute of Australia

 

The BIA developed FNS40207 Certificate IV in Financial Services (Bookkeeping) will be delivered over 4 weeks � either full time if MYOB training is required or 3 days a week if it is not. This fast tracking is achieved by 'grouping' the 13 units of competence into 4 assessments groups. Click here for full details

 

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Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Bachelor of Accounting

 

 

 

These recognised programs are designed for those interested in pursuing a career in financial services. For example, the Bachelor of Accounting is a fully accredited and recognised higher education degree in accounting and finance, offered by distance education.  Cengage Education degree courses approved by NSW DET will automatically be eligible for FEE-HELP support.

 

The degree has been designed and co-authored with a very high level of professional input from a spectrum of disciplines that contextualise accounting practice. The Australian Institute of Company Directors has provided advice and co-authored materials relating to corporate governance and the legal environment. The Australian Institute of Credit Management has co-authored units in financial planning and risk management, and ensured that there is a focus on the needs of small to medium enterprises.

 

For more information, visit the Bachelor of Accounting course page, or discuss your learning plan with the Registrar.

 



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