Following on from our first Stonebridge Spotlight – Teaching Assistant Courses, the next blog in our spotlight series takes in the world of numbers – Accounting, Book-keeping and Finance. Accounting may seem to some a boring subject, but in the world of business it is an essential part. If you don’t know how much you earn and how much your costs are and are unable to balance the books you will not be in business for long!
Our range of Accounting, Book-keeping and Finance courses are from those who are entering the subject to those who want to further enhance their skills. So whether you are thinking about a career as an accountant or in finance or just want to know how to keep your records right then browse through some of our courses in this field:
Advanced Book-keeping
This programme is designed for people who wish to develop more advanced book-keeping skills. It is particularly suitable for people seeking a career in book-keeping or run their own bookkeeping business. To read more Click Here
Business Accounting
Accounting has become an essential part of business life, and the knowledge and skills that you will learn in your studies will give you a broader and more experienced view of business life. To read more Click Here
Business Finance
This programme is designed for people seeking to understand and apply the principles of finance and financial control of a business. To read more Click Here
Business Finance Professional
Business Finance deals with the raising and managing of funds. Irrespective of the organisation’s size, at some point in time, management will need to address the issues raised when attempting to secure funds for the organisation. To read more Click Here
Essential Book-keeping
This course is designed for people who wish to gain an understanding of principles of Book-keeping and undertake essential book-keeping and financial record keeping routines for a small business. To read more Click Here
Finance and Accounting
Accounting is surrounded by mystique and "jargon", and, as a professional skill, it requires a high degree of technical expertise. However, it is a very "common-sense" activity and addresses some very basic issues and questions about the nature of businesses and the real-life events, people and activities that make them work. To read more Click Here
Financial Management
Financial management is concerned with the decisions that a firm makes about investing in projects and with acquiring the finance for that investment and as such is only concerned with the future. To read more Click Here
ICB Manual Book-keeping Level 1 and Computerised Book-keeping Level 2 & 3
This course is a perfect choice for anyone wishing to demonstrate comprehensive understanding of Manual and Computerised Bookkeeping for future employment prospects, adding value to a CV and for personal achievement. To read more Click Here
Introduction to Book-keeping
Book-keeping is the activity of keeping accurate records of all movements of money or of things with value that take place in a particular business or organisation. The only qualities would-be book-keeper needs are some common sense, a logical mind, the ability to write neatly and the ability to do simple arithmetic accurately – and nowadays most arithmetic is done on a calculator! To read more Click Here
SAGE 50 Complete Professional
SAGE 50 is the industry-recognised standard within this area. The qualification will add great value to your CV and to your job prospects. It will enable you to maximise your personal development, and will allow you to put yourself in charge of your career, to learn at a pace that suits you, and to place yourself favourably among other applicants when job hunting. To read more Click Here
SAGE Accounts Levels 1,2 & 3
The course includes SAGE 50 workbook software to enable students to apply what they’ve learned. This course prepares students to take the SAGE 50 Accounts Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 examinations. To read more Click Here
Also don’t forget if you think we have missed a course, then let us know what course you would like us to offer, for more information read our previous blog “Are we missing a course?”
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