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Sage Book-Keeping e-learning
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I have now added Sage Book-Keeping levels 1 and 2 to my website www.cbktrain.co.uk £60 each level - price quoted includes VAT (£66 direct from Sage) Easytype -online tuition is now £ 20 till the end of January - includes 12 months tuition.
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Donna CBK
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Career Change - AAT, ACA, fast track? Non-relevant qualifications/degree, advice needed
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Hi, I'm thinking about a career change, and considering accountancy/auditing maybe, not sure. Basically, i'm looking for a profession that I can train in whilst working, and has a career path and a future. I've been reading around and it seems like aiming to become a chartered accountant might a pat...
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Jamster
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L2 Computerised Payroll IAB
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Hi there, I am new to this forum but have recently started studying L2 Comp payroll with IAB (Distance learning with tutor support). I have been entered into the exam next month and dont feel I have had enough practice with Sage and its many facilities. Does anyone know where I can access past exam pap...
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HolidayGirl
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Best training route to be able to do Limited company accounts with distance learning
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Hello, My hope this year is to start a course which will lead me on the way to be able to do the accounts for my Dads Limited company and also as I am training currently in fashion and design to eventually open my own company and do my own books. I have had a look around at Kaplan and NEC but it seems very complic...
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samsomoley
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Seasons Greetings
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I'd like to take this opportunity to wish all BKN members and forum users a Very Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2013. I hope it is a wealthy, healthy and happy year for you all.
Best wishes
Brian
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Brian McVean
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Self study payroll exam
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Hi, I am planing on doing ICB payroll exam and decided to do that without the help of training providers. Did anyone used Sage Instant payroll workbooks or Sage 50 payroll workbooks to pass their exams? Which one would be more suitable for the exam and is there a free software included? Many Thanks
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Arunelis40
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OCR level 2 (extended) - exemptions?
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Can someone please tell me if ICB do exemptions for OCR qualifications please (no one seems to know on the ICB forum and I have tried to email them but have had no reply!) I've tried emailing IAB today but that'll take a while for a reply! I have OCR level one extended which is manual and sage and currently d...
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Temeraire
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ACCA 2013 rulebook changes
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Hi all. Does anyone have any further information on the student member clarification thats going to happen in Jan 2013? Just reading the in practice email would seem to indicate that : if you are an ACCA student from outside the UK who has a practicing certificate from an IFAC body then you will be allow...
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Shamus
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ICB Exemptions
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Hi, I have recently passed my AAT Level 2 (September 2012) and now studying AAT Level 3, which I have completed indirect tax and spreadsheets so far. I would like to know which of the ICB courses am I exempt from. I am looking to study ICB Level 2 Computerised Bookkeeping; however it stats that ICB Level 1...
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Kingramo81
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AAT Course query - already have Level 2 IAB Manual Book-keeping.
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Hi folks
After a little advice, I currently hold a Level 2 IAB Certificate in manual book-keeping and was planning to complete Level 3. However I am struggling a bit at home and would really like to learn in a classroom environment. Unfortunately unable to find any classroom courses and so my husban...
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kazd
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Registered Bookkeeper
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I have just seen the IAB have lauched the title "Registered Bookkeeper tm" do people think this is one step in the direction of getting "bookkeeper" a restricted title or just another name for their fellows? At the moment i cant decide which, link below: http://www.iab.org.u...
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NickCraggs
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Self study AAT Level 3 (very similat to Sarah post in forum)
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Dear all, I liked a lot post from Sarah because I am in the same situation = I did my manual and computerised bookkeeping Level 2 (+ payroll still on-going) and after useful advice (also discussed on this forum) I decided to continue with Level 3. (I realised that even if I will choose my own path as self-e...
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Rastislav
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ACCA
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Hi all, I completed AAT a few years ago and have had 2 years in practice and 2 years in industry, I have got to the stage that I would like to try and go for the ACCA qualification. My only sticking point is the PER, I know it says that I could use my past experience but I dont want to go back to my old boss for this....
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olivia11
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Self study AAT level 3?
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Hi, I have browsed websites/forums and think I found most answers I need but wondering if someone can still help/advise with regards to my own situation? I'm hoping I have my background information right! I have self studied, completed & passed ICB level 1, 2 & computerised level 2. I spoke t...
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Savannah
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Leaving the ICB
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I wondered if anyone had had any problems in communicating with the ICB on leaving. I am a member with a practice licence. I have never done any self employed work and after two years have decided to a) switch to IAB (the QCF status alone is enough for me to decide to switch) and b) stop paying for a practi...
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Sofia
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ICB or AAT?
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Hi. I am looking into book-keeping as I enjoy working with number and also would like a change of career. I am pondering about whether to do ICB or AAT, or maybe start with ICB and do level I and then change to AAT as I am bit worried that ICB isn't as recognised as AAT? However, I am only looking to do self-em...
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CazB
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Open University 'B291 - Financial accounting' is a bad course?
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http://www3.open.ac.uk/coursereviews/course.aspx?course=b291-- Edited by Soar on Sunday 2nd of December 2012 12:26:50 AM -- Edited by Soar on Sunday 2nd of December 2012 12:49:10 AM
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Soar
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What is the cheapest way to qualify and learn the necessary skills to get part time work as bookkeeper/accounts asst.?
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I guess studying from books and then taking exam? but which books and which exams? To actually get a job, most ask for expleriecne, so consdiering I wont have this, will I need to get qualified in VAT, payroll, etc so what should I focus on and how do I do this? Also, do I then need sage to practise on for co...
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Soar
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Distance learning and college/university based
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If you gain a qualification by learning yourself or being taught by a tutor is there no big difference? As in, you get the same certificate and the same qualification? Stupid question I know! Also if you get a degree by studying from home do you have a graduation ceremony? I am considering studying fr...
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Noola
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Annual Subscriptions
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Its that time of year when these are due. I have come to pay my AAT subscriptions and if i set up a DD and pay in installments I get a saving of £6. If I set up a DD and pay in installments my ICAEW memebership they charge me £15! They will be getting a cheque!
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NickCraggs
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