| COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING |
| Course Contents |
| In today’s fast paced Computerized Accounting marketplace, you must be completely fluent with the ever-expanding diversity of knowledge. Jobs are available, salaries are good and there are employers who need Accounting certified professionals. |
| NetTek Training, through our professional diploma courses, has already help hundreds of individuals change their lives. Become one of our graduated and experience the difference can make…. |
| NetTek’s Academic Program Development department consists of a team of educational professionals, who continuously develop, review and update our curriculum. This team ensures that our curriculum meets Ministry guidelines and requirements as well as the current job market. |
| NetTek’s Computerized Accounting Diploma courses content is based on industry requirements determined by Microsoft, and other Accounting software developers. |
| Furthermore, your active participation in the NetTek training system will help you to develop confidence and hands-on in a Computerized Accounting professional. |
| Upon successful completion of these program you will be able to: |
- Use fundamental system commands appropriate to operating systems
- Prepare general ledger, Prepare journal entry
- Manage accounts receivable, Manage accounts payable, Prepare trial balance
- Open and close books for auditors, Prepare financial statements
- Prepare payroll, Invoice clients, Conduct credit and collections
- Assess fixed assets and depreciation
- Prepare reports, Perform foreign currency exchange,
- Store, update and retrieve financial data
- Manage inventory control
- Perform general office duties
- Perform clerical duties, such as maintain filing and record systems,
- Collect, analyze and organize relevant information from a variety of sources
- Use a variety of computer software and other technological tools appropriate to perform essential business tasks
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| The Purpose of this course is to provide an extensive knowledge and skills of Computerized Accounting to the students. Students will be trained in a unique hands-on environment, directed by an instructor while the students work on their computers. |