After completing the Accounting and Bookkeeping Essential Skills course:
you will know double entry bookkeeping and be able to record double entry bookkeeping transactions
you will be able to balance the bank nominal (general) ledger account
you will know how a trial balance is produced
you will know the composition of the nominal (general) ledger account
you will know the composition of the sales ledger
you will know the composition of the purchases ledger
you will be able to enter transactions into the sales journal (sales day book)
you will be able to enter the double entry transactions relating to credit sales
you will be able to enter transactions into the purchases journal (purchases day book)
you will be able to enter the double entry transactions relating to credit purchases
you will be able to enter transactions into the sales returns journal (sales returns day book)
you will be able to enter the double entry transactions relating to credit sales returns
you will be able to enter transactions into the purchases returns journal (purchases returns day book)
you will be able to enter the double entry transactions relating to credit purchases returns
you will be able to prepare analysed subsidiary journals (subsidiary day books)
you will be able to enter transactions into a cash book
you will be able to balance a cash book
you will be able to identify outstanding bank receipts (lodgements) in a cash book
you will be able to identify outstanding (unpresented) cheques in a cash book
you will be able to perform a bank reconciliation
you will be able to prepare an Income Statement (Profit and Loss account) for a sole trader from a trial balance
you will be able to prepare a Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) for a sole trader from a trial balance
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