This course is designed as an introduction to the role of budgeting within small business. This will give an overview of the budgeting process. It is a taster to see if you would like to progress to further studies in this field e.g. AAT Level 3.
This course is ideal for anyone with the interest in starting a small business or want to undertake a career in Accounting.
This course is delivered online.
Course Code: | FC3686 |
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Study Type: | Short Cour |
Academic Level: | Level 2 |
Course Length | 6 hours total (3 x 2 hour sessions) - Monday evenings from 6pm - 8pm Start Date: Monday 11 January 2021 at 6pm (end date 25 January 2021) |
The course will cover the following areas:
Annual Fees: £150
Concession: NO
Government Subsidised: NO
Student Loan Available: NO
Please note: Fees are for 2020/21 entry and are for home and EU students of all ages. For more information about financial support for students, please click here.
You do not need to have any formal qualifications in order to follow this course.
The progression opportunities this course offers include AAT Level 3
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Last updated - 07/12/2021