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Introduction to Becoming an Accounting Assistant
NSCG Stafford College
Victoria Square, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 2QR
No Qualification
Level 1
Available start dates
Available start dates
Thursday, 01 October 2026
NSCG Stafford College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Please contact the provider directly to apply for this course.
Course Summary
Are you interested in pursuing a career in accounting or finance? This 20-hour introductory course is designed for individuals who want to learn the basic skills and knowledge required to become an accounting assistant. Whether you are just starting out or looking to build your confidence in the field, this course provides a solid foundation for your career in accounting.
Course Details
The course will cover the fundamental areas required to start a career as an accounting assistant:Introduction to Accounting: Basic principles of accounting, including double-entry bookkeeping and understanding financial statements.Managing Financial Records: How to keep track of income and expenses, create basic financial reports, and understand the importance of accuracy.Using Accounting Software: Introduction to common accounting software and tools used in the industry.Handling Invoices and Payments: How to process invoices, track payments, and manage receipts.The Role of an Accounting Assistant: An overview of the tasks and responsibilities in an accounting assistant role and how to work with other finance professionals.Basic Bookkeeping Skills: Understanding ledgers, journals, and trial balances.You will learn through a mix of practical exercises, examples, and real-world scenarios that will help you gain the skills needed to begin working in this field.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
There are no formal exams in this course. Instead, you will be assessed through practical exercises, discussions, and your engagement with the course material. Your tutor will provide regular feedback to help you track your progress through an individual learning plan and ensure you're on the right path.
Entry requirements
This course is suitable for anyone who:Has a basic understanding of maths and numeracyWants to start a career in accounting or improve their current skillsHas an interest in learning about financial record-keeping and basic accounting functionsNo prior accounting experience is necessary, but a willingness to learn and engage with the material is essential.
Your next steps...
After completing this introductory course, you can:Progress to a more advanced level accounting course or qualification.Gain practical experience through internships or entry-level accounting assistant roles.Build your career in finance by continuing to develop your skills and knowledge in accounting.
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