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Course overview

This Introductory course in accounting for non-accountant will provides an understanding of the basic principles of accounting as used in general business.

The areas covered will provide a basis for a proper understanding of accounting in the business environment as well as the public sector; coverage will include but not be limited to the accounting information system, comprehensive financial statements preparation and analysis.

Course objective

  • Analyse business performance
  • To be able to define accounting and explain its purpose.
  • To be able to process a full range of financial transactions using double entry accounting.
  • To understand and apply all major aspects of the accounting cycle including the preparation of year-end financial statements, understand and interpret actual financial statements of real-world businesses.
  • To understand the principle of accrual accounting and how this is used in real life.
  • Use skills developed in the class to compose and interpret real-world financial statements.
  • Apply knowledge acquired to interpret financial statements in a job context

Who should attend?

Professionals who have accountability or exposure to budgets and other internal financial reports, entrepreneurs, administrators, and those considering jobs in accounting-related fields will gain an understanding of accounting practices and the technical language used by accountants

Course outline

  • The Basics
  • How To Interpret Accounts and Financial Statement Analysis
  • Planning for Profit
  • Budgeting in Today’s Competitive Business

Training methodology

  • Presentation & Slides
  • Audio Visual Aids
  • Interactive Discussion
  • Participatory Exercise
  • Action Learning
  • Class Activities
  • Case Studies
  • Workshops
  • Games & Role plays
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