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hi guys

I would like to ask you for help. Can you recommend any internet websites where I can find learning materials related to cash receipts book ? I need to do more reading on this subject. I tried to google it but couldn't find anything interesting. Please help me in this matter. Regards. Rafal

 



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Hi Rafal
How is the learning going? Are you now going after doing any exams?

Ive not checked them out myself but there are plenty on youtube for Cash Receipts Books from quality training providers with many badged as helping towards the ACCA.

Not sure if you have tried OpenTuition - they have a fair few online lectures on their website and all for free.

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thanks Joanne for reply. I started school in September and I have first exams at the beginning of November. I watched before youtube clip you mentioned and it is very good and I also use opentuition but youtube and opentuition say little about what happens in if we approach cash receipt book as book of prime entry and as a part of double entry bookkeeping simulataneously. To be honest I am new to cashbook and people say it takes usually some time before you grasp the whole concept properly.

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Hi Rafal
Which course are you doing? Is it AAT? or some other? Also - which training provider are you using?

if you look on You Tube - add 'AAT' or 'ACCA' to your search.  They dont have a lot of videos on there but the ones they do have you might find useful.  

Also - I would suggest you never answer the questions in your workbook - always do them on separate bits of paper, as that means you can go back and practice them a few times.  Also you can buy books from other providers as these explain things is different ways and provide different examples and therefore expand your learning base.  You can buy the books from the likes of, for example,  Kaplan, BPP  for AAT/ACCA or Osborne books for AAT on a per unit (no tutor support) basis.



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thanks for reply Joanne. I do aat level 2. Thanks for valuable advice. It is good idea to do exercises on separate bits of paper. I am going to start to do that.

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Hi Rafal
They start to put things together as you move along, but you can always ask a specific question on here if you are struggling. We would usually suggest you have a try at the question, then will let you know if you are along the right track or not, otherwise we have found that some people have just dumped their homework questions for someone else to answer, which obviously you never learn from.

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thanks for reply Joanne

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