Level
II Certificate in Manual Bookkeeping
(2 days - £235+VAT)
The Level II Manual Bookkeeping exam cannot be taken without first passing the Level I Basic Bookkeeping examination.
This course covers the following topics in preparation for the Level 2 Manual Bookkeeping exam with the Institute of Certified Bookkeeping:
Prior Knowledge:
Competence in ICB Level I skills
Students must be able to demonstrate their ability to understand and carry out the following functions:
(1) Accounting for VAT
Understand the process of accounting for VAT and completing a VAT Return. Be able to:• Explain the need for a business to register for VAT
- Identify the form and content of a VAT invoice
- Define the terms
- Input tax
- Output tax
- Standard rate
- Zero Rate
- Exempt Supplies
- Tax Point
- Account for VAT using a VAT control account
- Explain the process of bad debt relief
- Prepare a VAT Return
(2) The Cash Book and Petty Cash Book
2.1 Understand the purpose and need to record petty cash. Be able to:
- explain the purpose of the imprest system
- prepare and authorise petty cash vouchers
- code the expenditure
- record the transactions in the petty cash book
- balance off and restore the imprest
- post to ledger accounts
2.2 Understand the purpose and use of a three column cash book. Be able to:
- accurately record receipts and payments in a three-column cash book
- balance off cash and bank columns and bring down balances
- complete the double entry to main and subsidiary ledgers
(3) Bank Reconciliation Statement
3.1 Understand the need to balance bank transactions and the bank reconciliation statement. Be able to:
- compare individual items on the bank statement with those in the cash book
- update the cash book
- prepare the bank reconciliation statement
(4) Control Accounts and Reconciliation of Sales and Purchase Ledger Accounts
Understand the purpose and use of control accounts. Be able to:
- prepare sales and purchase ledger control accounts
- total and balance off accounts in the subsidiary ledgers
- reconcile control accounts with the total from subsidiary ledger
(5) Correction of Errors and the Suspense Account
Understand the need to correct errors and use a suspense account until errors have been clearly identified
- open a suspense account
- correct errors through the journal
- prepare the suspense account
(6) Depreciation of Fixed Assets
Understand the need to depreciate fixed assets and calculate depreciation using appropriate rates and methods. Be able to:Be able to:
- Record Capital Expenditure in appropriate records
- Calculate and record the charge for depreciation using both straight line and reducing balance method
- Prepare a schedule of fixed assets showing clearly their net book value
- Understand the effects of depreciation on the accounts
(7) Accruals and Prepayments
Understand the need for accruals and prepayments. Be able to:
Apply the accruals or matching concept by:
- Calculating accruals
- Calculating pre-payments
- Accounting for accruals and prepayments
- Understand the effect of accruals and prepayments on final accounts
(8) Bad Debts
Understand the need to recognise and deal with writing off a bad debt. Be able to:
- Recognise when a debt becomes classed as ‘bad'
- Prepare a journal entry to write off a bad debt
- Post the transaction to both the bad debts accounts and the debtors account
- Understand the effect of bad debts on final accounts
(9) Final Accounts of a Sole Trader
Prepare the Trading and Profit & Loss Accounts of a Sole Trader and be able to:
- explain the role and purpose of final accounts
- prepare a trading and profit and loss account from a trial balance to include adjustments for:
- accruals and pre-payments
- depreciation (straight line and reducing balance)
- write off of a bad debt
- Prepare a Balance Sheet in good (vertical) form showing clearly the main categories of assets and liabilities
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