Accounting Administration
The key to efficient, organized financial management
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Basic accounting
Students learn basic accounting skills, including bookkeeping, preparing VAT returns, managing invoices and expenses, and accounting for financial transactions.
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Administrative management:
Training generally includes administrative management skills, such as drafting correspondence, managing schedules, communicating with customers and suppliers, and record keeping.
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Accounting software
Students are trained in the use of standard accounting software such as Sage, or other similar tools used to execute accounting tasks.
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Financial calculations
Financial calculation skills, budget preparation, salaries and benefits management, and costs and income tracking, are addressed under this module.
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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.
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Treasury management
Students are trained in treasury management, including cash flow management, financial reporting, and bank account management.
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IT
skills are included, given that several aspects of accounting are carried out using software and digital tools.
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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.