icb bookkeeping courses
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ICB Bookkeeping Courses http://www.skillsacademy.co.za/icb-bookkeeping-courses/
Institute of Certified Bookkeepers offers ICB bookkeeping courses. You can start at a level below Matric and work up to two levels above Matric (NQF 6 level). But you have to ask the right questions:
Why study Bookkeeping? Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? The difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting Courses The different levels of study with the ICB The different courses that makes up the ICB Financial Accounting
Programme Foundation Level Intermediate Level Upper Intermediate Level Advanced Level What qualifications do you get? What is distance learning? What about ICB courses at Unisa?
Why Study One of the ICB Bookkeeping Courses?
Why Study One of the ICB Bookkeeping Courses? In South Africa bookkeeping and
accounting are scarce skills. FASSET has done a study on scarce skills in 2015 and then they published their Scarce Skills Guide 2015.
Why Study One of the ICB Bookkeeping Courses?They identified the following as scarce skills:
Trainee Accountant Finance Manager General Accountant Accounts Clerk Payroll Clerk Debt Collector
Why Study One of the ICB Bookkeeping Courses? Your bookkeeping qualification will
ensure that you are always in demand.
Why Study One of the ICB Bookkeeping Courses? Also all government departments have
accounting and bookkeeping divisions. They work every year to get a “clean
audit”. That means they need well-trained,
qualified, committed and experienced bookkeeping and accounting staff and managers.
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric?
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? The ICB bookkeeping courses start at
NQF level 3. And they go up to NQF level 6. Matric is at NQF level 4.
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? So, NO! You don’t need matric to
study an ICB Bookkeeping Course. Eventually you will end up with a
qualification two levels above matric.
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? The ICB bookkeeping courses are
developed to be accessible for students who must work and study at the same time.
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? With distance learning, you can study an
hour every evening. There are 5 exams every year. Whenever you’re ready you can go write
the exam.
Can I study ICB Bookkeeping courses if I don’t have Matric? After completing the first four subjects,
you will already get your first qualification from FASSET, and your first ICB Programme Certificate.
The difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting
The difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting They are two sides of the same
thing!
The difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting In bookkeeping you are busy with the
accurate recording of all the transactions of a company or department.
You make sure that all income and all expenditure are properly recorded.
The difference between Bookkeeping and Accounting At the level where your job becomes
more complicated, because you are also reporting and analysing the business financial information, we start calling it Accounting.
So an Accountant is a senior Bookkeeper!
The different Levels of study with the ICB
The different Levels of study with the ICBThe ICB bookkeeping programme is divided into different levels:
Foundation Level Intermediate Level Upper Intermediate Level Advanced Level
The different Levels of study with the ICB As you complete each level, you will get
recognition from the ICB for the ICB bookkeeping courses, in the form of an ICB Programme Certificate.
As you complete the different courses inside the levels, you will get recognition from FASSET in the form of your formal qualification.
Courses that makes up the ICB Financial Accounting Programme
Courses that makes up the ICB Financial Accounting ProgrammeThe ICB Bookkeeping / Financial Accounting Programme is broken into four levels, each with its own full qualification.
Foundation level – National Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF Level 3)
Intermediate level – FET Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF level 4)
Upper Intermediate level – National Diploma: Technical Financial Accounting (NQF level 5)
Advanced level – National Diploma: Financial Accounting (NQF level 6)
Courses that makes up the ICB Financial Accounting ProgrammeBookkeeping Courses
National Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF Level 3)
FET Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF Level 4)
Courses that makes up the ICB Financial Accounting ProgrammeAccounting Courses
National Diploma: Technical Financial Accounting (NQF Level 5)
National Diploma: Financial Accounting (NQF Level 6)
Foundation Level
Foundation Level If you did not do that well at school, or
you failed matric, or you have not studied for many years, then the foundation level helps you bridge the gap and get back into studying.
Foundation Level The level is NQF 3 - the level below
matric. So students with Grade 10 (Standard 8)
will be able to cope with the work. You do not need any previous knowledge if
you start at this level. And you need to be at least 16 years old.
Foundation Level You must pass four subjects. Recommended time: 12 months. Distance learning students can take up
to 18 months.
Intermediate Level
Intermediate Level The intermediate level are for students
who have successfully completed the foundation level.
To enter at this level you must already have your National Certificate: Bookkeeping.
Intermediate Level You must pass two subjects. Usually completed in six months. Distance learning students can take up
to nine months.
Upper Intermediate Level
Upper Intermediate Level At this level you move from
Bookkeeping to Accounting. You must have your FET Certificate:
Bookkeeping to gain entry to the Upper Intermediate Level.
Upper Intermediate Level You must pass two subjects. Usually completed in 6 months. Distance learning students can take up
to nine months.
Advanced Level
Advanced Level Here you will gain your National
Diploma: Financial Accounting (NQF Level 6).
You must be in possession of your National Diploma: Technical Financial Accounting to gain access to this level.
Advanced Level You must pass four subjects. Usually completed in 12 months. Distance learning students can take a
bit longer.
What qualifications do you get?
What qualifications do you get? Foundation Level Qualification
National Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF Level 3) Intermediate Level Qualification
FET Certificate: Bookkeeping (NQF level 4) Upper Intermediate Level Qualification
National Diploma: Technical Financial Accounting (NQF level 5)
Advanced Level Qualification National Diploma: Financial Accounting (NQF
level 6)
Distance Learning
Distance Learning Studying ICB bookkeeping courses via
distance learning is for people who cannot attend classes.
Distance Learning Your course provider sends you books
and study notes. And then helps you study over the
phone, or email or some online system.
ICB Courses at Unisa
ICB Courses at Unisa Unisa does not offer any of the ICB
courses. If you plan to study a degree at Unisa,
make sure you check with them if they will accept any of your ICB studies for academic credits or for entry onto their degree programmes.
ICB Courses at Unisa Each university has its own rules, so
make absolutely sure you understand how they will recognise your prior studies.