Bookkeeping

£ 1000.00

includes

Two Lectures per Week
Midterm and Final Examinations
31 Articles
Certificate upon successful completion
Fully Online Programme
Course Delivered in English

The Bookkeeping Diploma Program is designed to provide trainees with the essential knowledge and skills required to record and analyze financial transactions in accordance with accepted accounting principles. The program covers the complete accounting cycle—from recording financial data to preparing final reports. The content is delivered in a gradual and structured manner, progressing from fundamental principles to advanced skills.

 

🎯 Program Objectives

  • Enable trainees to accurately record financial transactions using recognized bookkeeping methods.
  • Understand the accounting cycle and prepare ledgers and trial balances.
  • Analyze financial data and prepare financial statements and accounting reports.

 

👥 Target Audience

  • Beginners in the field of accounting.
  • Small business owners who wish to manage their own accounts.
  • Administrative or finance staff aiming to enhance their basic accounting skills.

 

What Will You Learn After Completing the Program?

✔️ Understand fundamental accounting principles and accurately apply the accounting equation

✔️ Record daily financial transactions using source documents

✔️ Prepare journals, ledgers, and trial balances

✔️ Manage accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, and payroll

✔️ Perform year-end procedures and correct accounting errors

✔️ Prepare and analyze financial statements: balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement

✔️ Use accounting ratios to assess financial performance

✔️ Prepare budgets and financial forecasts, and understand financial planning tools

✔️ Apply internal control and auditing concepts

✔️ Be prepared to work professionally as a junior accountant or bookkeeper

This unit introduces trainees to the core concepts of accounting and explains the accounting cycle step by step. It covers the accounting equation, types of accounts, cash books, and initial journal entries. The focus is on building a solid understanding of how to accurately record daily financial transactions.

Expected Outcomes

  • Understand the accounting cycle from start to finish.
  • Accurately record basic transactions using the accounting equation.
  • Distinguish between different types of cash books.
  • Prepare a trial balance accurately.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • The accounting cycle
  • Building blocks
  • The accounting equation
  • Cash books and cash receipts
  • Cash books and cash payments
  • General Ledger and Trial Balance part 1
  • General Ledger and Trial Balance part 2

This unit covers bank accounts, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and inventory. It includes training in bank reconciliations, asset and liability management, and payroll. The unit emphasizes achieving balance between resources and liabilities and understanding financial adjustments.

Expected Outcomes

  • Perform bank reconciliations.
  • Record and analyze transactions related to receivables and payables.
  • Evaluate and manage assets.
  • Understand and accurately record payroll systems.

Lessons

  • Bank reconciliation
  • Debtors Inventory
  • Assets
  • Creditors
  • Equity and liabilities
  • Payroll
  • Debtors and creditors reconciliations

This unit explains how to handle accounting errors and execute year-end closing procedures. It covers core accounting concepts, internal controls, auditing, and budgeting. It enables learners to assess the organization’s financial position and prepare for the upcoming fiscal year.

Expected Outcomes

  • Correct accounting errors.
  • Apply year-end closing procedures.
  • Understand the role of internal control within the organization.
  • Prepare preliminary budgets and financial forecasts.

Lessons

  • Errors
  • Year-end procedures
  • Accounting concepts
  • Internal controls part 1
  • Internal controls part 2
  • Audits
  • Budgeting
  • Forecasting

This unit provides a detailed explanation of key financial statements, including the balance sheet and income statement. It also covers cash flow statements, financial notes, and accounting ratios. The aim is to enable learners to analyze financial performance and make data-driven decisions.

Expected Outcomes

  • Analyze basic financial statements.
  • Prepare and interpret the cash flow statement.
  • Understand and apply financial ratios to practical scenarios.
  • Consolidate (combine) financial data.

Lessons

  • Elements of Annual Financial Statements
  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement and Retained Income
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Notes to the financial statements
  • Interpreting financial statements
  • Accounting ratios
  • Consolidation
Course Review

Students receive an accredited certificate issued by Cambridge British College.

Yes, all certificates issued by the college are accredited by the relevant official authorities.

Yes, after completing the course, you may contact the Admissions and Registration Department to obtain an electronic copy.

You can register online through the website by visiting the Admissions and Registration page and completing the payment electronically.

Applicants must be at least 16 years old or hold a secondary school certificate (or equivalent) for certain programmes.

Yes, you may enrol in multiple courses simultaneously.

All courses are offered online.

The duration varies depending on the programme and generally ranges from one to six months.

Yes, assessment is based on participation, assignments, and final examinations depending on the nature of the course.

Yes, you can retake the course in the next session at a reduced re-enrolment fee.

Fees vary according to the course and number of study hours. Full details are available on each course page.

Payments can be made online via the college’s secure electronic payment link.

Yes, instalment plans are available for selected courses under specific conditions.

No, course fees are non-refundable according to the college’s refund policy.

You can reach us via the official email address or by phone.

Yes, a dedicated technical support team is available to assist with any platform-related issues.

You can schedule an appointment with an academic adviser by contacting the guidance team.

Some courses include practical training or partnerships with employers to provide internship and job opportunities.

£ 1000.00

includes

Two Lectures per Week
Midterm and Final Examinations
31 Articles
Certificate upon successful completion
Fully Online Programme
Course Delivered in English