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Aussie Accounts Training


The Aussie Accounts Training Philosophy

Success

"The biggest obstacle to our success is not our life situation, environment, education, genetics, time availability, parental support,

bank balance or God-given talent... 


It's US.  Our attitude, our thinking, our destructive habits, our excuses, our procrastination, our inability to make significant decisions,

our amazing ability to blame, our fear, our pride, our ego, our apathy and our laziness.  It's not about what's going on around us 


it's about what's going on within us.  Once we start to change how we see oursleves ... we start to change our reality."

Craig Harper, Motivational Speaker, Author, Exercise Scientist

 

What is unique about the Aussie Accounts Training in Certificate IV Bookkeeping? ...

Nothing more than dedicated bookkeepers wanting to share their knowledge with other bookkeepers to help lift bookkeeping standards!


Introduction to Certificate IV Bookkeeping

This course has been designed and developed for those who seek to gain a nationally recognised qualification, improve their employment

prospects, or are simply seeking to comply with pending legislation governing the Bookkeeping Industry.

Developed by accountants and bookkeeping industry professionals

Our course has been designed and written by current industry professionals and accountants who understand the learning and experience

required to succeed in the market.  Computer based training, knowledge based manual bookkeeping, electronic workbooks and a case study

will help prepare for success.

One vital ingredient in getting back to basics

Most courses today show you how to use software to achieve an outcome, but may be missing one very important component. 


Learning how to use software d"sn't necessarily create knowledge of what is occurring every time you press the 'enter' key on your keyboard. 


Knowing how to manually process bookkeeping entries builds knowledge and develops understanding, so that you can learn how the concept of

double-entry bookkeeping actually works and more importantly, understand how to 'fix' entries the right way when errors do occur. 

For your ultimate benefit we have incorporated manual bookkeeping into our training.


What do you need?

  • Access to a PC or Laptop Computer (running Microsoft 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista or 2007)
  • A minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768
  • Adobe Acarobat Reader
  • 1GB Ram
  • Microsoft Word and Excel 97-2003 or later
  • Adobe Flash Player 7

Many options for delivery methods

  • Distance Learning
  • RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning)
  • Face-to-Face
  • Compressed Program
  • Blended Learning Program

Certificate IV Financial Services (Bookkeeping) course outline

Click on the link below to view the course outline of Certificate IV Financial Services (Bookkeeping)

http://www.aussieaccounts.com.au/docs/coursecontent.pdf 

Contacting Aussie Accounts Training

For more information regarding the Certificate IV course, or other bookkeeping enquiries contact Aussie Accounts on:

Ph:         07 5596 7477

Fax:        07 5596 7488

Email:      info@aussieaccounts.com.au

Websitewww.aussieaccounts.com.au

 

 

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