| Title : | Practical bookkeeping beginner / intermediate | | Material Type: | printed text | | Publisher: | Kaplan Publishing | | Publication Date: | 2008 | | Pagination: | vi, 450 p. | | Layout: | ill (b & w) | | Size: | 30 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-84710-672-8 | | Class number: | 657.2 | | Abstract: | Kaplan Financial is the largest provider of accountancy training in the UK and trails over 30,000 students per year. This new study text provides an excellent introduction to bookkeeping and is the approved text of the world's largest bookkeeping institute, the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) for their levels I and II manual bookkeeping syllabus.
It is also for people who wish to:
Study for any other beginner/intermediate bookkeeping qualification,,
Study for the AAT qualification at Intermediate level and need a re-cap on Bookkeeping,
Re-cap on their bookkeeping principles whilst studying for ACCA/CIMA/ICAEW,
Start their own business and need to understand the principles of bookkeeping/accountancy.
| | Contents note: | 1. Double entry bookkeeping - introduction; 2. Ledger accounting; 3. Balancing the ledger accounts; 4. Credit sales - discounts and VAT; 5. The sales day book - main and subsidiary ledgers; 6. The analysed cash receipts book; 7. Credit purchases - discounts and VAT; 8. The purchases day book - main and subsidiary ledgers; 9. The analysed cash payments book; 10. Credit sales: documents; 11. Debtors' statements; 12. Accounting for sales - summary; 13. Credit purchases; 14. Accounting for purchases - summary; 15. Petty cash systems; 16. Bank reconciliations; 17. Ledger balances and control accounts; 18. Drafting an initial trial balance; 19. Final accounts and accounting concepts; 20. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure; 21. Depreciation; 22. Accruals and prepayments; 23. VAT - registration and administration; 24. VAT - invoices and tax points; 25. VAT returns; 26. Legal background. |
Practical bookkeeping beginner / intermediate [printed text] . - [S.l.] : Kaplan Publishing, 2008 . - vi, 450 p. : ill (b & w) ; 30 cm. ISBN : 978-1-84710-672-8 | Class number: | 657.2 | | Abstract: | Kaplan Financial is the largest provider of accountancy training in the UK and trails over 30,000 students per year. This new study text provides an excellent introduction to bookkeeping and is the approved text of the world's largest bookkeeping institute, the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) for their levels I and II manual bookkeeping syllabus.
It is also for people who wish to:
Study for any other beginner/intermediate bookkeeping qualification,,
Study for the AAT qualification at Intermediate level and need a re-cap on Bookkeeping,
Re-cap on their bookkeeping principles whilst studying for ACCA/CIMA/ICAEW,
Start their own business and need to understand the principles of bookkeeping/accountancy.
| | Contents note: | 1. Double entry bookkeeping - introduction; 2. Ledger accounting; 3. Balancing the ledger accounts; 4. Credit sales - discounts and VAT; 5. The sales day book - main and subsidiary ledgers; 6. The analysed cash receipts book; 7. Credit purchases - discounts and VAT; 8. The purchases day book - main and subsidiary ledgers; 9. The analysed cash payments book; 10. Credit sales: documents; 11. Debtors' statements; 12. Accounting for sales - summary; 13. Credit purchases; 14. Accounting for purchases - summary; 15. Petty cash systems; 16. Bank reconciliations; 17. Ledger balances and control accounts; 18. Drafting an initial trial balance; 19. Final accounts and accounting concepts; 20. Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure; 21. Depreciation; 22. Accruals and prepayments; 23. VAT - registration and administration; 24. VAT - invoices and tax points; 25. VAT returns; 26. Legal background. |
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