BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS TRAINING

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Phone:1300 121 400 Email: enquiries@pdtraining.com.au BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS TRAINING Generate a group quote today or register now for the next public course date COURSE LENGTH: 1.0 DAYS Developing essential skills to perform your job as a professional bookkeeper is a pre-requisite for achieving professional success in any organisation. Bookkeepers are often called upon to explain financial reports or assist with making financial decisions. The pdtraining Bookkeeping Fundamentals Training Course provides a solid foundation that will help you to develop the required skills in bookkeeping. It includes the understanding of basic terminology, double entry accounting, creating budgets, using various accounting methods, procedures, financial planning, auditing and reporting. Bookkeeping Fundamentals training courses includes lunch and refreshments, attend a class today in Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth. Please click on the Public Class tab below to view our Bookkeeping Fundamentals Training course schedule by city or click the In- House Training tab to receive a free quote for courses delivered at your preferred location.

BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE FOREWORD Keep your skills current with this sought-after Bookkeeping Fundamentals course. Bookkeeping is the heart of any business. Withou it, we cannot hope to keep track of the revenues and expenses that are the foundation of any business. Gain excellent skills in using various accounting procedures and maintain your books efficiently and effectively for the success of you business. On completion of this one day course, you will have a sound knowledge about the basic steps and techniques used in bookkeeping, including identifying the differences between cash & accrual accounting methods and helpful tips for the employer, a well as other topics related to a commercial environment. OUTCOMES In this course participants will: Learn to recognise and use basic accounting terminology Understand the differences between cash & accrual accounting methods Become familiar with accounts payable & receivable Learn how to use a journal and general ledger to document business financials Be comfortable reading and analysing the balance sheet Learn to identify different types of financial statements Understand the reasons for a budget, and how to create one Gain a knowledge of internal & external auditing MODULES Lesson 1: Introduction Workshop Objectives Lesson 2: Basic Terminology (I) Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Equity

Revenue Cost of Goods Sold Expenses Accounting Period Lesson 3: Basic Terminology (II) Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Depreciation General Ledger Interest Inventory Journals Payroll Trial Balance Lesson 4: Accounting Methods Cash Method Accrual Method Differences between Cash and Accrual Lesson 5: Keeping Track of Your Business Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable The Journal The General Ledger Cash Management Lesson 6: Understanding the Balance Sheet The Accounting Equation Double-Entry Accounting Types of Assets Types of Liabilities Equity Lesson 7: Other Financial Statements

Cash Flow Statement Capital Statement Budget vs. Actual Lesson 8: Payroll Accounting / Terminology Gross Wages Net Wages Employee Tax Withholdings Employer Tax Expenses Salary Deferrals Employee Payroll Employee Benefits Tracking Accrued Leave Government Payroll Returns/Reports Lesson 9: End of Period Procedures Depreciating Your Assets Reconciling Cash Reconciling Investments Working with the Trial Balance Bad Debt Posting Adjustments and Corrections Lesson 10: Financial Planning, Budgeting and Control Reasons for Budgeting Creating a Budget Comparing Budget to Actual Expenses Lesson 11: Auditing What is an Audit? When and Why Would You Audit? Internal External Lesson 12: Wrapping Up Words from the Wise

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