For bookkeepers, one of the most recognized bookkeeping courses are from LCCI (London Chamber of Commerce and Industry International)
Extracted from LCCI’s website the following Bookkeeping courses
Book-keeping Level 1 ASE 1006
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Level 1 Book-keeping tests the candidate´s knowledge and understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions through the use of the double-entry system of book-keeping. Candidates are also tested on preparation of accounts for sole traders and non-trading organisations.
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Book-keeping Level 1 (New) ASE 1017
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This qualification is suitable for candidates who work or wish to work in areas of business that will involve the recording of financial transactions. It aims to enable candidates to develop an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions as well as develop the ability to maintain the books of, and prepare final accounts for, sole traders.
Successful candidates can progress to the LCCI IQ Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts qualification.
This qualification is equivalent to the EDI Level 1 Certificate in Book-keeping (500/3709/2) accredited by the QCA for the use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Certification end date is applicable to UK Centres only.
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Book-keeping and Accounts Level 2 ASE 2006
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Candidates are tested on their practical knowledge of final accounts for sole traders, partnerships and limited companies and non-trading organisations as well as branch, departmental and manufacturing accounts. At this level candidates begin to use ration analysis as an interpretative tool.
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Book-keeping and Accounts Level 2 (New) ASE2007
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As a progression route from the Level 1, this qualification is targeted at candidates who are working, or preparing to work, in an accounting environment where they will be expected to maintain financial records and prepare accounts. The qualification aims to enable candidates to develop an understanding of the basic principles underlying the recording of business transactions as well as develop the ability to prepare and interpret accounts for sole traders, partnerships, non-trading organisations and limited companies.
Successful candidates can progress to the LCCI IQ Level 3 Accounting / Accounting (IAS) qualifications.
This qualification is equivalent to the EDI Level 2 Certificate in Book-keeping and Accounts (500/1633/7) accredited by the QCA for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Certification end date is applicable to UK Centres only.
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Introductory Certificate in Book-keeping 9911
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The Introductory Certificate in Book-keeping tests candidates´ knowledge of basic book-keeping terminologies and concepts as well as their knowledge and skills in preparing and recording source documents. It also tests their knowledge and understanding of general financial concepts and documents.
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