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As Im going to do my AAT lv2 (self study), i'm going to need  few books.

 

When I started the lv2 course previouly I pretty much only used my Frank woods business Accounting 1 book. As Im trying to minimise costs, Could I get away with:

 

11th edition: Frank Woods Business Accounting 1 (Would it still be worth getting the 'Business Accounts (Accounting & Finance')

Basic Costing Tutorial (AAT)

Work Effectively in Accounting Tutorial (AAT)

 

 

As I have to pay for computerised accounting, Im guessing it will come with the books etc. And do I need volume 2 of that book for AAT lv2 accounts?

 

 

taa guys.

 



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If I had it all wrong I'm sure someone would have said so I know I'm on the right track. Thanks everyone.

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