Level 3
in Accounting (Level 6 in Scotland)
Level 3 –
Level 6 in Scotland - is the second level of the AAT Accounting
Qualification. It introduces you to more complex accounting
tasks, such as maintaining cost accounting records and the
preparation of reports and returns.
This course is
perfect if you’ve completed Level 2, or you’re already at a more
intermediate level and looking to develop existing accounting
skills.
What you'll
learn at Level 3 (L6 Scotland)
Accounts preparation I
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Preparation of final accounts for sole
traders, developing your understanding of accounting systems
and the environment and principles under which organisations
operate.
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Accounting adjustments and accounting for
fixed assets.
Accounts preparation II
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Legal requirements and preparation of
partnership accounts, showing division of profits after
adjusting for interest on capital, interest on drawings and
any salaries due to each partner.
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Preparation of final accounts for
partnerships and developing skills in restructuring
accounting information.
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Preparing final accounts for sole traders,
including the accounting treatment required to incorporate
accruals and prepayments, provision for depreciation,
irrecoverable debts and allowance for doubtful debts.
Cash management
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Principles of managing cash balances and
deficits within an organisation.
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Advising on options available for raising
finance and on investment of surplus cash, without detriment
to the cash flow of normal business activities or risk to
the organisation’s ongoing liquidity.
Cost and revenues
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Identifying why cost-accounting is an
important tool for an organisation.
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Different approaches to cost accounting and
making informed and reasoned judgements to guide management
and help decision making.
Indirect tax
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Understanding current VAT regulations and
building your knowledge of VAT registration requirements,
different VAT schemes available, penalties for
non-compliance and the different types of classification of
supplies
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Performing the calculations needed to
complete a VAT return
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Submitting completed documentation in a
timely manner while maintaining an effective working
relationship with the relevant tax authority.
Spreadsheets software
Professional ethics in accounting and finance
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Importance of ethical duties and how to work
within the code to ensure that the public can gain
confidence in accounting practices or functions.
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Protecting your and your organisation’s
professional reputation and integrity.
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