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- Financial freedom.
- University Of Aberdeen
- Ifeanyichukw.u., December 2006
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- Course content *****
- The basis of Accountancy and entreprenerurship is for Finacial freedom,which helps the individual to know the importance of; business set-up,Investing,Marketing and Business Law.It helps you to know how to read Finacial Statement.
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- Studied in 2005
- De Montfort University
- Dulpar, January 2007
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- Course content *****
- Excellent Course with very good scope of live management Experience.
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- Good opportunity
- City University London
- Jowaheer, February 2007
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- Course content *****
- The university offers quite a good opportunity for international Students. And the facilities availiable are also good. As far as the course is concerned, i am really enjoying it so far.
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- Accounting at Orpington
- Orpington College
- Mathusan , February 2007
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- Course content *****
- Accounting is a wonderful subject that has its insights into the business world. I think that it broadens your knoledge and it is a very interesting and challenging subject. The course is very structured and well planned.
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- Accounting Review
- Orpington College
- Seun-O, February 2007
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- Course content *****
- This course has been very helpful. It has given me the confidence that I can start a business or work for a bussiness. I know I have gained some knowledge about setting my own accounts. I am sure that this class will be helpful to anyone that takes it!
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- Accounting
- Orpington College
- Gemma, February 2007
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- Course content *****
- Accounting is a very good skill to have and this course has helped me to extend my numerical skills. I am more confident with numbers and find the course has helped to build my skills and knowledge for the future. The course is very challenging and helps to stretch individuals.
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- Accountancy at Stirling
- University Of Stirling
- Caroline, April 2007
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- Course content *****
- The BAcc course at Stirling is Fantastic! The degree covers a wide range of modules such as accounting, finance, tax and auditing. By the 4th year you know everyone on your course so having a laugh is guarenteed. In the 4th year, the department will help you find a 'proper job'. I found employers prefer the BAcc Stiriling degree to other uni's.
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- Accountancy at the University of Stirling
- University Of Stirling
- mhain, April 2007
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- Course content *****
- Fantastic Course froma very highly rated department. Very broad subject base that is both challenging and interesting at the same time.
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- a 5* course from a 5* University
- University Of Stirling
- mhain, June 2007
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- Course content *****
- Don't be put off by the fact that in your first year course there's over 200 students - its the same as any other first year unit. By the time you reach your final year the teachers will know you all by name and are there to help you every step of the way, even in your first year. The department is ranked 19th in the UK and 4th in Scotland for its teaching quality and the academic level of the course - quite an achievement for a university with only 6000 undergraduate students! Some of the staff can seem a little intimidating but others, including the careers link are worth having a chat to anytime because they treat each student as an individual with individual needs. You can't help but be enthused by the staff - its very obvious from the outset that each one of the departmental staff is very passionate about what they do and definitely know their stuff! First to third year at Stirling are pretty rigid but this is because of the professional accreditation given to the course (yet another reason to choose this fantastic course) but in your final year there is some flexibility with unit choice including the dissertation (a great learning experience by the way, if not a bit daunting!).
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- Whilst the buildings look like they were put up in the 60s and left there (they were) once inside the teaching facilities are state of the art including smartboards and projectors for power point in nearly every room! There are also several thousand computers on campus with many of the labs being open 24/7 so if there's a late night essay session or just time to catch up with those all important emails there will always be somewhere to go!
- Social life *****
- In 1st and 2nd year don't be surprised to see nearly 200 others in your units, some of them are even bigger, but come third and fourth year there will probably be only a handful on each unit, maybe even as few as 10 which is a great way to get to know your fellow students. The lecturers know that each student is an individual with individual needs so ask any questions you need answered, no matter how silly it might seem because they've probably heard them all a hundred times before and there's probably several other students wanting the same thing answered! SUSA (Stirling University Students Association) is the heart of the Stirling campus - its there you can get all the information on buses into town, when the student paper is out or what clubs and societies are available so make use of it in your first year - I didnt and I regret it! With over 80 nationalities, 40+ sports teams, and 40+ other clubs there's always something going on and if none of those take your fancy, set one up yourself, its easy peasy and looks fabby on your CV! Some of my best friends came from the University of Stirling and I know that we'll be in touch for many years to come so say hello to that person in the dinner queue, they're probably feeling just as shy as you, I did and that girl is now one of my best friends!
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- NVQ may be right for you!
- Barry College Of Further Education
- Mike, June 2007
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- Course content *****
- Everything about this course is aimed at what you do in the workplace - not just theoretical stuff with no application. The main tutor is an ex exeminer and wrote the standard for part of the course - so if he doesn't know the answers no-one will. Generally tutors treat students like adults which suprises some school leavers who are not used to that. Often classes skim off at a tangent because of class discussion but tutors always steer back to the point of the lesson. The course is suitable for school-leavers, adults looking to retrain or anyone who wants to furtehr their career in accountancy. Just a bit of information - this course gives you an NVQ level 3 at intermediate level and is the only NVQ course to give you UCAS points - 120 in all at level 3. In theory you could be a chartered accoutnant within 5 years on this route - less than doing A levels, Degree and then Chartered qualifications!
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- Classrooms are fine - sometimes a bit overcrowded but that jst shows how popular the course is! Plenty of computers available in the LRC and there is also a good supply of text books to back up your class based learning.
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- For me, the other students made the course. I think we were lucky because we all got on so well but, generally, I think everyone in the college gets on well because everyone wants to be there. The canteen is (erm) interesting often referred to as the mystery machine because it's a mystery how food can taste so bad - but you can usually find something edible for lunch. My group spends a lot of time in there - but that could be because we are all caffiene addicts and we make too much noise for the LRC!
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- Good
- Westminster Adult Education Service
- Khaleda, June 2007
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- Course content *****
- The course is very relevant for me, at the beginning of the course it was tough, but now everything seems to be ok. I feel as though i am getting what i need from this course.
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- I hardly use the facilities, so i cant really comment on them, but they all seem to be ok
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- The other students here are very friendly
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- Very good course
- Merton College
- joe, June 2007
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- Course content ****
- The tutor is great. He's really inspiring and very approachable. The pace is good and each lesson is well planned and executed
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- I dont use the facilities here so i cannot comment on them
- Social life ****
- Great people here at this college
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- Enter Into Rewarding Carrer In Accountancy
- Kaplan Financial
- Kashif , July 2007
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- Course content *****
- FTC have the most experienced lecturers in the industry.The course is taught in symesters of 3 months and five months.It is not a difficult course if you do your homework pn daily basis.Teachers are very helpful and experienced and prepare you for the exams at their best.After completing the course very rewrding carrer in accountancy is waiting for you.
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- FTC have got the very small class size and each individual is given the full attention.Class rooms are air conditioned and equiped with latest technology.
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- Due to small class size and full attention given to each individual it is really very enjoyable experience while you are in the class.The best thing about this profession is that it is full of mix of almost all nationalities and cultures.So alongwith learning an excellent course you leran about various cultures as well.College have seperate TV room and canteen where you can relax and socialise.
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- great
- Liverpool John Moores University
- Anon, July 2007
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- Course content *****
- what i got taught lead me to a job... what better way to teach
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- good buildings
- Social life ***
- mae great friends
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- A great opportunity
- City University London
- Anna, July 2007
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- Course content *****
- The pace of the course is fast paced, but the teachers push you enough so that you want to stay on track. Don't be intimidated, it takes a little time to get used to everything.
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- The classroom setting is very conducive to learning: bright lights, smaller quarters that room approximately 30 kids which is just perfect. When the classroom size gets above that, attention spans of students tend to get smaller. It's just something I've noticed.
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- I love going to class. I love the whole business world. At first I wanted to go into medicine, but business is really my true passion.
- Bookkeeping and Accounts Level 1 Award Waltham Forest Community Learning And Skills Services, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ACA Certificate Anderson Ross Business School Limited, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
- Bookkeeping Basic Certificate Pitman Training (Walthamstow), Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course covers modules such as record the early transactions of a business, cash book payments, cash book receipts, petty cash book and reconcile a bank statement. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Financial Management Certificate (ABE) Leyton College, Redbridge
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About this course: This course covers units which include: introduction to business; introduction to cost and management accounting; introduction to financial accounting and introduction to business communication. Read more
Fees: £1200 for UK students; £2000 for overseas students
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Business Executives
- Bookkeeping and Accounts Level 2 Award Waltham Forest Community Learning And Skills Services, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Part 3 East London College, Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course equips participants with an in-depth knowledge of both accounting and management to enable them to work in any area of accounting and finance. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- CAT Certified Accounting Technician Introduction (ACCA) East London College, Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course introduces the participants to the basics of accounting concentrating on the core areas of recording, storing and processing financial transactions from original documents and the basic recording, storing and processing of internal cost accounting information including an introduction to the clerical, administrative and information technology systems and software associated with these areas and sets the scene for the further development of an understanding of financial and cost accounting systems and processes within a departmental and business perspective at the intermediate level. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Part 2 East London College, Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course equips participants with an in-depth knowledge of both accounting and management to enable them to work in any area of accounting and finance. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Financial Management Part 2 Diploma (ABE) Leyton College, Redbridge
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About this course: This course covers units which include: financial management; systems management and internal financial controls; financial and business planning in a global context; project operations and quality management; entrepreneurship; marketing policy, planning and communication; human resource management and concepts and principles of Islamic economics. Read more
Fees: £2200 for UK students; £3000 for overseas students
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Business Executives
- Bookkeeping and Accounts Level 1 Award Waltham Forest Community Learning And Skills Services, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Finance Foundation Diploma Pitman Training (Walthamstow), Waltham Forest
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About this course: In this course, participants will learn a wide range of skills from clearly defined bookkeeping techniques, as well as a mastery of industry standard software common to virtually every business in the UK, enabling them to take their first step into the financial accounting world. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Part 1 East London College, Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course equips participants with an in-depth knowledge of both accounting and management to enable them to work in any area of accounting and finance. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Accounting Fast Track NVQ Level 2 and 3 (AAT) Waltham Forest College, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3
Awarding body: Association of Accounting Technicians
- Manual Book-Keeping Level 1 Introductory Certificate (CG) Waltham Forest College, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Other Awarding Body
Awarding body: City & Guilds
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Certificate Anderson Ross Business School Limited, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Accountancy Foundation Stage NVQ Level 2 (AAT) Waltham Forest College, Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: NVQ Level 1/2/3
Awarding body: Association of Accounting Technicians
- CAT Certified Accounting Technician Advanced (ACCA) East London College, Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course will develop upon core technical knowledge and skills acquired at the intermediate level in accounting for unincorporated businesses requiring analysis and application of relevant theories and techniques to internal information for decision support and also requires the participants to develop their financial accounting knowledge to the area of company accounting and to more advanced reporting and decision making aspects of financial and management accounting, introducing other specialist support areas such as auditing, taxation, financial management and the management of people and systems. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Professional Qualifications
Awarding body: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Purchase Ledger Certificate Pitman Training (Walthamstow), Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course enable participants to learn the basics of maintaining the manual Purchase Ledger and designed to follow on from the basic bookkeeping. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Bookkeeping and Accounts PAYE Certificate Pitman Training (Walthamstow), Waltham Forest
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Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate
- Sales Ledger Certificate Pitman Training (Walthamstow), Waltham Forest
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About this course: This course enable participants to learn the basics of maintaining the manual Sales Ledger. Read more
Fees: To be confirmed
Qualification: Course Certificate