This course is designed to reflect the role of employees who perform duties such as: • completing Business Activity Statements (BAS) and other office taxes • operational reporting • basic management reports • basic job costing reports • preparing budgets • supervising the operation of computer-based systems • classifying, recording and reporting of accounting information • maintaining inventory records • managing a small office • making decisions in a legal context This qualification requires a total of 13 units; 4 Industry Core units, 6 Core units and 3 elective units.
There are three pre-requisite industry core units from Certificate 3 in Financial Services. A high standard of literacy and numeracy skills. An application for this course must be approved before you can enrol. Application forms are available from our Flexible Learning Centres or downloadable from on-line forms on our website.
Career Opportunities:
Assistant accountant, bookkeeper, office manager
Eligible for recognition of prior learning or skills:
Please speak with the tutor to find out if you are eligible for credits
Careers:
Other courses are listed under the following career(s):
Business & Management
Course Structure
The course comprises of the following units of study:
Core
FNSACCT401B Process business tax requirements
FNSACCT402B Produce job costing information
FNSACCT403B Prepare operational budgets
FNSACCT404B Make decisions in a legal context
FNSACCT405B Prepare financial statements
FNSACCT406B Maintain asset and inventory records
FNSICIND401B Apply principles of professional practice to work in the
financial services industry
Electives
FNSACCT407B Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
FNSICCUS401B Deliver a professional service to customers
FNSICCUS402B Maintain customer relationship