Perfect for business owners who just wants to know where the business
is heading and how to read and use the FINANCIAL REPORTS EFFECTIVELY
Class dates are 2 days over 2 weeks. 29th/01 and 5th/02
Finance Officers and bookkeepers will gain confidence and
understanding when preparing reports for outside entities such as not
for profit boards, government funding agencies, banks and directors.A
healthy business has healthy financials and your accountant will thank
you at tax time for making their job easier!Our friendly trainer will
guide you through the following areas with a mix of practical
exercises and interesting scenarios to assist in making what is
sometimes seen as a “complicated” subject easy.
Learning Outcomes:
* Producers relating to Assets and Deprecation
* What is an asset under Australian Accounting Standards
* Calculating Deprecation – Straight Line and Diminishing methods
* Entering asset, deprecation and disposal transactions in MYOB
* Calculating balance day adjustments
* Recording balance day adjustments in MYOB
* Example EOY rollover checklist
* Rolling a financial year in MYOB
* Xero demonstration for Assets, Deprecation and Journals
Unit of Study
The course is eligible for professional development hours and can be
undertaken as a unit of study from the FNS40217 Certificate IV in
Accounting and Bookkeeping course with classroom or online/self-paced*
options available.
You will receive the assessment information and phone and email
support over your quoted time period. An official Statement of
Attainment will be issued once you are marked “Competent”.
WiseClick Training is a Registered Training Organisation – No 52602.
Requirements:
Attendees must have had some exposure to Xero or similar accounting
software and be using Excel spreadsheets at an intermediate level. We
expect attendees to have some understanding of financial reports
and/or previous accounts/bookkeeping experience.
After the Course:
To enhance your learning experience we like you to complete homework
after each class and bring along a USB to save the exercise files. The
more you practise the more confident you will become.
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