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Hi there, I've been searching for some home learning accounting and bookkeeping courses for the last couple of weeks. I have recently started a SAGE payroll course as I need this to do the payroll at my new job. I had done a bit of bookkeeping in college a few years back and took to it pretty well and after a lot of thought recently I've decided I want to learn more in this sector and gain some qualifications.

After much searching I found www.book-keeping-courses.co.uk. They have a deal on for an ICB complete package including all your course materials and tutor help for £1200. I counted it up and its a saving of over £500. The course includes 6 modules and says it is possible to finish all siz over the space of a year. I'm not sure if the exam fees are included in this price but I have emailed them to ask this. The link to this package is http://www.book-keeping-courses.co.uk/product/25/icb-complete-package

What I am wanting is for someone to tell me a bit more about ICB training. I realise you have to sign up on their website for £40 a year but do you have to keep doing this after you pass all the courses? Can you not just gain the qualifications and go on from there?

And to anyone who has studied with them, ho useful has it been to you?

ANY information would be very helpful!

Thanks alot



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