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A list of South African training providers for Book-keeping courses.
1 Day Book-keeping (South Africa)
Learn Accounting in ONE day GUARANTEEDInstructor led CourseNo age limit Hands on game participationAmazing resultsPractical skills development Book your seat to Accounting Freedom NOW
Email Peritus Business Solutions1 Day Bookkeeping (South Africa)
In one day – you will know and understand accounting and be able to apply the knowledge to any level of accounting problem – the same pattern applies whether you are “buying a desk for cash” or “decreasing the provision for leave pay due to a staff member resigning”. This is achieved by giving learners a patented device known as the Accounting REVOLATION Wheel ® and The 6 Step Process ® to apply when constructing an Accounting Entry. ONE DAY GUARANTEED - you will know Accounting
Email Accounting REVOLATIONACCOUNTING (Gauteng)
BookkeepingAccountingTaxVat, Paye , UifPayrollOn site / Off Site ServiceADRIANA BRITZTEL: 082 631 0879FAX: 086 670 6678adriana.britz1@gmail.com
Email ADRIANABasic and Advanced Bookkeeping (South Africa and all SADEC Countires)
Basic Bookkeeping: from the opening of an account through to Trial Balance. Advanced Bookkeeping: from Trial Balance to Final Accounts, Partnership Accounts and Branch Acounts. No examination written - each module has an assignment which is outcomes based.
Email PBS CollegeBasic Bookkeeping Course (South Africa)
The course will cover the following bookkeeping terms and key concepts: 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. Bookkeeping 4. Double Entry System 5. Main Accounting Terms 6. Accounting Equation 7. Advantages of Double Entry System. 8. Journal Entries 9. Accounts 10. Rules Regarding Dr. And Cr. Entry 12. Journal 13. Ledger 14. Trial Balance 15. Methods of Preparing Trial Balance 16. Objectives of preparing Trial Balance 17. Limitations of Trial Balance 18. Cash Book 19. Types of Cash Book 20. Simple Cash Book 21. Two Column Cash Book 22. Three Column Cash Book 23. Petty Cash Book. 24. Imprest System of Petty Cash Book. 25. Advantages of Petty Cash Book 26. Pass Book 27. Bank Reconciliation Statement 28. Causes for difference between Cash Book Balance and Pass Book Balance. 29. Need and importance of Bank Reconciliation Statement 30. Procedure for preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement. 31. Single Entry System 32. Ascertainment of Profit under single entry system 33. Defects of single entry system 34. Ascertainment of Profit under double entry system 35. Final Accounts 36. Trading Account 37. Profit and Loss Account 38. Balance sheet. ENROL TODAY 072 680 7729
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