Going Straight in at Intermediate
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Hi everyone i'm new to this forum I just wondered if anyone would reccomend going in at intermediate level?
I have 1 years accounts experience at AS level - understanding of double entry, books of prime entry, P&L, B/S, Trial balance, bank reconcilliations, manufacturing accounts, control accounts, accounting ratios, VAT, depreciation and other stuff.
I got a C but could have revised more for a better grade.
Would I be ok entering at Intermediate level as long i studied hard?
Thanks
I have 1 years accounts experience at AS level - understanding of double entry, books of prime entry, P&L, B/S, Trial balance, bank reconcilliations, manufacturing accounts, control accounts, accounting ratios, VAT, depreciation and other stuff.
I got a C but could have revised more for a better grade.
Would I be ok entering at Intermediate level as long i studied hard?
Thanks
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Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
Without knowing the ins and outs of the AS level accounting syllabus, I would say that you've more than enough skills there to go straight in at Intermediate.
Chris0 -
Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
heh when i enrolled in AS level accounts i thought 'this is gonna be a breeze'
oh how wrong i was!
the syllabus for AS level IMO was huge including accounting ratios, suspense accounts, cash flow forecasting and also the above i listed.
There was some pretty tough stuff in there and still a little that i dont understand.
I am worried and wondered if i could keep up in intermediate level?0 -
Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
If you have a real grasp of debits and credits, then I would have thought that starting at intermediate would be fine - oh - and you like numbers 8)
Claudia
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Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
Some things i learnt...
Debit the account that recieves.
Credit the account that gives.
^^^are they right? double entry rules?
time to refresh my memory: my trial balance
Dr...................Cr
Purchases....| Sales
Assets.......| Liabilities
Expenses.....| Capital
Sales Returns| Purchase Returns
Debtors......| Creditors
^^^Is this correct?
Please say ive still got it
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Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
you will be absolutely fine!! be confident in your ability! I went straight in at intermediate with less experience of accounting than you have! I passed both exams in June and am starting technician in September. As long as you're prepared to put the work in like anyone else you will have no porblems!! Best of luck with the year.
Claire0 -
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Hey there,
I started at intermediate level with no accounting background and I managed to pass all exams and skills test first time.
You do need to do work outside the class to be successful.
Good luck Em0 -
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You still got it.
Ooops, just relaized from your other post that you're a bloke... I just just figured you were called Betsie. Post edited to save my embarassment. Sorry Kevin.
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Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
Hi There!
I dont have as much knowledge as you do, i dont know what is the control account, manfacturing account etc; still i have decided to go straight into the advanced level; i have had some accounting stuff during my foundation degree in business managment, go for it and luck for all of us.
isam 0 -
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lol no worries CJC believe it or not Betsie is my nickname because of my surname Betts.
I know Betsie is an old victorian womans name but what the heck lol
If I have a kid when im older im gona call it Placeyer
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Re:Going Straight in at Intermediate
You are not alone I've joined at Intermediate level! All I had done was a basic pitmans (city and guilds) book keeping 10 week course - I went to an AAT taster session to ask the same question. I do feel that there is a bit of gap in my knoweledge especially as I am the only one in the class that hasn't done foundation, but with doing extra work outside of class I feel as though I'm keeping up with them. Good luck
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