Accounting - Manual & Computerised
Award Name | Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Minor |
Awarding Body | QQI |
NFQ Level | Level 5 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) | Minor | QQI | Level 5 NFQ |
Duration
12 weeks (36 hours). Wednesday evenings: 6.00pm – 9.00pm (3 hours per evening).
Further information
To check out the next start date / enrolment date for evening courses please view the college website
https://monaghaninstitute.ie/courses/evening-courses/
or contact eveningcourses@cmetb.ie to register or call 087 4054311 or 049 4353904.
Monaghan Institute, Armagh Road, Monaghan.
All Level 5 evening courses are free of charge under the Skills to Advance or Skills to Compete initiative.
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence necessary to prepare financial statements for a range of organisations both manually and using integrated accounting software.
Learners will be able to:
• Outline the principles of accounting
• Explain a range of accounting terms to include assets and liabilities, debtors and creditors, shareholders, dividends and capital
• Summarise a range of accounting standards and concepts to include consistency and prudence.
• Comment on the role of auditors and the auditing process
• Identify the types and purpose of forecasts and budgets
• Examine basic computer principles and the application and use of integrated accounting packages in the preparation of financial statements
• Carry out a range of accounting procedures, to include processing adjustments, producing and extracting final accounts and reports, calculating ratios and completing budgets and forecasts
• Perform file management functions to include the creation, copying, backingup and deletion of files and folders
• Process a range of accounting procedures using integrated accounting software or manual procedures
• Produce financial statements for a range of organisations
• Use integrated accounting software to include file management, system security and report production, printing and verification.
5N1348 Accounting Manual & Computerised
Why study for an Evening Qualification?
- Gain a competitive advantage in the workplace by enhancing your knowledge and skills
- Enhance existing qualifications and CV
- Develop both academically and professionally (enhanced skills such as communication, leadership skills, listening skills)
- Personal development and self-actualisation felt when you obtain a recognised national qualification.
- Develop a personal interest
- Adapt to workplace changes
- Flexible learning – courses are delivered on a part time basis
Charlotte Dunne
Community Education Facilitator (Evening Provision)
Cavan Monaghan ETB
Email: eveningcourses@cmetb.ie
Tel: 049 4353904
Mob: 087 4054311