Accounting Real Project

 

 

Course object:

  • Verified bills payable and issue payment;
  • Prepared bank and cash disbursements and with transfers;
  • Tabulated and submitted tax remittances;
  • Prepared sales journey and cash receipts journals, Credit cards statements; Draft year-end trial balances and financial statements;
  • Update files, set up new company and maintained statements;
  • Ability to do payroll determinations, such as Regular pay, Bonus pay, Commission pay, Retroactive pay and Automobile benefits as well as other special taxable

Benefits:

l Adjust year-end files based on resource of company during the fiscal year;
l Knowledge of federal and provincial commodity tax and forms.
l High degree of clerical accuracy.
l Being a confident team member with good organizational skills.

Prerequisites:

People who took course AC07 or have same knowledge with AC07 at accounting field

Who should Attend:

Anyone who willing to learn accounting and make career changing is qualifies to join the course.

Course content:

This course helps the newcomers, new graduates, and the unemployed to break out this vicious cycle of having no Canadian job experience, by providing a simulated work environment in which they can apply and strengthen the skills that are essential to their field.

  • Practice most common accounting software such as QuickBooks (newest version), MYOB, Simply Accounting; Learn how to operate basic functions of Working Paper;
  • Real cases practice, familiarizing receipts, invoices, and bills.
  • Learn how to sort those original documents and how to organize them in accounting software and MS office;
  • Provide with a range of practical skills to help you deal more effectively with company’s accounting works.
  • Through the real cases, learning how to do Accounts Receivable – record invoices and apply finance charge, discount and credits; How to do Accounts Payable—record bills and make payment; how to keep track those accounts right on Bank Statements in order to do bank reconciliations; how to do aged report for keep track with budget so that to forecast cash flow efficiently.   
  • Practice creative thinking and work techniques that helps you learn to think openly, work flexibility, and apply these skills to a work environment; you will have the opportunity to develop intelligent thinking and reasoning skills to analyze financial statements and respond, appropriately to a variety of work situations.
  • Learn how to make understanding accountings records to improve the efficiency of business operations. Provides an understanding of how bookkeeping works and how accounting can help in managing a business effectively.
  • Practice General Ledgers such as Cash disbursement and Cash receipts, Credit cards statements, Sales Journals and how to create inventory and how to managing those accounts and reconcile them.
  • Learn how to make Year-end adjustment, such Cost of Goods Sold; Fixed assets acquisition; how to close Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable accounts; How to face with ownership regarding to taxes issues.
  • Conduct cover-letter and resumes, practice interview techniques. Such as how to avoid Speak with intensity; Pausing occasionally; Speaking with high and low pitches, and Talking faster at time and slower at others; How to use gestures, keep it conversational and natural as well as use humor wisely.

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