Fundamentals of Bookkeeping
Description
This webinar will provide a solid foundation in bookkeeping, essential for accurate financial management. Attendees will learn basic accounting principles and explore key financial records and types of accounts. The session will cover recording transactions effectively and preparing financial statements with confidence. Common mistakes in bookkeeping will be highlighted, along with practical strategies to avoid them. Ideal for professionals and beginners, this session equips participants with essential bookkeeping skills.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers a structured learning experience designed to deliver actionable outcomes. Participants will gain valuable insights and practical skills to apply in their professional roles.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Basic Accounting Principles
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Key Financial Records
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Types of Accounts
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Recording Transactions
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Preparing Financial Statements
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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Presenter
Lesley Millar Expert Trainer at the School of International Financial Services |
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![]() Having started her career in an accountancy practice in Scotland, Lesley then worked as a Manager of the Client Accounting department of Credit Suisse Trust before moving into full time training and consultancy. She established OneStudy Training in 2005 to offer professional qualifications and a variety of professional development courses. She has worked in a wide variety of roles, from internal audit, operational excellence projects, post merger integration to new business set up and lecturing professional education. Lesley has spent ten years delivering and writing course material for all levels of the ICSA syllabus along with various ACCA papers, bespoke and in-house training. A keen academic, Lesley is a Certified Accountant, a Chartered Secretary and has level 2 in Teacher Training, a certificate in International Accounting Standards and a Lean Sigma project management qualification. |