课程简介
Interested in a career in business? Knowledge of accounting will be key to your success. By studying at your own pace, this Introduction to Bookkeeping course is an ideal starting point if you want to:
Start a career in business, finance or accountancy
Study business or finance at school or college
Launch your own start-up
Prepare for ACCA’s exam in Recording Financial Transactions (FA1)
And the best thing is you do not need any previous knowledge of accounting - simply sign up and start learning straight away.
Course discussions will be moderated.
This course does not offer an edX certificate.However, you can earn the ACCA Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting by registering with ACCA as a student, passing the ACCA’s exams in Recording Financial Transactions (FA1) and Management Information (MA1) and completing a free online module called "Foundations in Professionalism." A free exam preparation course for MA1, called Introduction to Management Accounting, is also available through ACCA-X.
What you'll learn
In this course we will guide you on the next step of your finance journey by exploring:
- Business transactions, the banking system and double entry bookkeeping
- Payroll and ledger accounts
- Reconciliation and preparing the trial balance
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课程章节
- Course orientation
- Course survey
- Lesson 1: Welcome
- Lesson 2: Getting your ACCA certificate
- Lesson 3: How do I study this course?
- Meet the tutor live - Welcome webinar information
- FA1 Section 1
- Welcome to Section 1
- Lesson 1: Introduction to business and recording transactions
- Lesson 2: Introduction to sales on credit
- Lesson 3: Books of prime entry – sales day book and sales returns day book
- Section summary
- Additional material
- FA1 Section 1 optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 1 graded exam questions
- FA1 Section 1 further optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 2
- Welcome to Section 2
- Lesson 1: Books of prime entry – Purchase day books and purchase returns day books
- Lesson 2: Banking – Receiving and making payments
- Lesson 3: Cash book
- Section summary
- Additional material
- FA1 Section 2 optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 2 graded exam questions
- FA1 Section 2 further optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 3
- Welcome to Section 3
- Lesson 1: Introduction to double entry
- Lesson 2: Accounting for receivables
- Lesson 3: Accounting for payables
- Section summary
- Additional material
- FA1 Section 3 optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 3 graded exam questions
- FA1 Section 3 further optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 4
- Welcome to Section 4
- Lesson 1: Introduction to petty cash
- Lesson 2: Accounting for petty cash
- Lesson 3: Journals
- Lesson 4: Payroll
- Section summary
- Additional material
- FA1 Section 4 optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 4 graded exam questions
- FA1 Section 4 further optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 5
- Welcome to Section 5
- Lesson 1: Control accounts
- Lesson 2: Trial balances
- Lesson 3: Correction of errors not disclosed by a trial balance
- Lesson 4: Correction of errors disclosed by a trial balance
- Section summary
- Additional material
- FA1 Section 5 optional exam questions
- FA1 Section 5 graded exam questions
- FA1 Section 5 further optional exam questions
- Revision section
- Lesson 1: Summing up
- Lesson 2: FA1 optional practice test
- Lesson 3: Revision test
- Lesson 4: FA1 graded practice test
- Lesson 5: What next?
- End of course survey
- End of course survey
授课教师
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Tara Askham ACCA New Ventures Accountant & Writer
Tara has a wealth of experience in teaching, examining and writing assessment and training materials for the accounting profession. Tara has taught Bookkeeping and taught and co-ordinated Accounting courses at Central College, Nottingham. She has worked as a freelance examiner and writes examination papers for Bookkeeping and has broad experience in writing assessments for computerised testing.
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Josie Adams ACCA new ventures Senior Lecturer
Josie studied Accounting & Economics at Southampton University and trained as a Chartered Accountant with Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, a “big four” accounting firm, where she had experience in working with a wide range of clients, from large London audits to smaller clients in the regions. After qualifying she moved into the tax, and worked for Deloitte, Haskins & Sells in their large corporate as well as small business departments, and also for Hodgson Impey in their mixed tax department, and was responsible for looking after the tax affairs of companies, their directors and partnerships. Josie then moved into education and spent many years working as a senior lecturer at university. She has been a course leader and has taught a variety of Accountancy related modules to full-time undergraduates, and ACCA students on day release and evening classes. Josie’s interests include dinghy sailing, walking and gardening. In the last couple of years she has started to walk along the South West Coastal path, but only in short bursts, and this may take many years to complete. Other interests include reading and travel.
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