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Accounting Administration

The key to efficient, organized financial management

The professional course on Accounts Administration focuses on training professionals to manage administrative and accounting tasks within companies, accountancy firms, financial departments, or other organisations. Students taking this course learn to combine administration skills with accounting skills to take on multi-skilled roles within these organisations.
The Accounts administration training includes the following modules:
  • Basic accounting

    Students learn basic accounting skills, including bookkeeping, preparing VAT returns, managing invoices and expenses, and accounting for financial transactions.

  • Administrative management:

    Training generally includes administrative management skills, such as drafting correspondence, managing schedules, communicating with customers and suppliers, and record keeping.

  • Accounting software

    Students are trained in the use of standard accounting software such as Sage, or other similar tools used to execute accounting tasks.

  • Financial calculations

    Financial calculation skills, budget preparation, salaries and benefits management, and costs and income tracking, are addressed under this module.

  • Accounting regulations

    Students learn about the accounting principles and financial regulations in force in their country, which is essential for ensuring compliance with the law.

  • Treasury management

    Students are trained in treasury management, including cash flow management, financial reporting, and bank account management.

  • IT

    skills are included, given that several aspects of accounting are carried out using software and digital tools.

  • Communication and professional relations

    Communication skills are essential for interacting with clients, suppliers, and colleagues, as well as for explaining accounting concepts to non-experts.

Upon graduation, trainees under the Accounts administration course are generally prepared to take up positions such as accounting secretary or administrator, accounting assistant, accounting technician or management assistant. They play a key role in managing the administrative and accounting aspects of organisations, ensuring accurate financial management and ensuring compliance with accounting regulations. This training can lead to career opportunities in various sectors, including accountancy, finance, small and medium-sized enterprises, accountancy firms, government institutions and many others.
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