16-19 Courses
Accounting Intermediate Level Apprenticeship - 2012:13
| Location: | Guildford College | | Course Code: | NV05WP1A001P | | Year: | 2012:13 | | Start Date: | Continuous | | Duration: | 1 Year | | Attendance: | 1 day or afternoon and evening per week. | | FT/PT: | Part-Time | | | | | Exam Board: | Association Of Accounting Technicians (AAT) | | | |
Content / Overview
Running a business involves a lot of financial activities, from expenses and bills to taxes and payroll. Accountants keep track of all these things and more to make sure that businesses manage their money properly. You’ll learn how to balance accounts, process invoices and payments, complete VAT returns, and help prepare financial statements and reports. Depending on your company, you could be specialising in one area or doing all these tasks as well as handling banking and petty cash. Training is delivered in the workplace and a college tutor will monitor you progress and conduct assessments in the workplace.
Why Study Here
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Guildford College is an AAT Approved Assessment Centre
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Develop practical accounting and finance skills to improve your prospects and to increase your earning potential
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Subject specialist teaching with proven track record of success and satisfaction
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Learn transferable skills that are always in demand: all organisations both small and large require staff trained in accounting
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Get a qualification with flexible opportunities – from setting up your own business to working part-time, you can choose from a wide range of employment options to suit your lifestyle
Suitable For
Apprenticeships are designed for 16 – 24 year olds. You need to be employed in the industry and be committed to training for up to three years.
Application Method
Application followed by individual interview
Entry Requirements
You should have good GCSEs and be in relevant employment.
Assessment
Continuous assessment at College and in the workplace, portfolio of evidence and exams.
Progression
AAT qualifications, available at the College.
If you do not wish to use our online application system, you can download an
Application Form
All students aged 19 years or over on 1 September in the first year of their course are expected to pay tuition, registration, exam fees and all other course related costs. Some assistance with these costs may be available depending on your circumstances and the latest government funding position. There are normally no tuition, registration or examination fees to pay if you are aged 16-18 on 1 September in the first year of your course and are a British or European Union resident. This does not apply to HNCs/Ds, Foundation Degrees, Degrees or courses that do not attract government funding.
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