The ICB accredited Financial Statements course teaches you the skills required for depreciable asset disposal, year-end adjustments, preparation and analysis of financial statements for sole proprietorships, partnerships, close corporations and companies. It also gives you a comprehensive understanding of cash flow statements. This programme provides the skills required to be a Financial Accounting Clerk, Senior Bookkeeper or Financial Controller.
- Finalize and interpret accounts;
- Draft financial statements;
- Maintain financial records and prepare general ledgers;
- Compile accounting records;
- Interpret financial statements;
- Prepare financial statements, reports and returns
Entry Requirements
Students taking this course must have completed ICB National Certificate, Bookkeeping, SAQA ID 58375 before enrolling
Study PLUS Course Material
Study material includes a Textbook, Study & Solutions Guide and Workbook, and for those students who require additional assistance in the form of video learning, a FREE USB DRIVE containing Videos and Solutions Playlists.
ICB Assessment and Award
Using the ICB (Institute of Certified Bookkeepers) programme material, 30% of your final mark is calculated from the activities and evaluations you undertake during your Entrepreneurial distance learning course. Your Portfolio of Evidence (POE) is a folder you will receive once you have registered for your assessment, and it must include all tests and assignments you have completed for each module.
You will be required to do a written exam for each module, which accounts for 70% of your final mark and you will include that in your POE, which must be submitted to an ICB assessor. Assessment Centre are located throughout South Africa, so please visit www.icb.org to find an exam venue closest to you. Upon successful completion of your exam, ICB will certify you with a statement of competence showing the respective unit standards, which you have completed.
Important ICB Exam Information
You will need to register as a Student Member with the ICB, and enrol for the exam before prescribed closing dates with them. Please note ICB registration and assessment fees are not included in your course fees and must be paid directly to ICB. Please go to http://www.icb.org.za/downloads.html for current fees.
Course Price |
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Price Before Bursary | R6 667.00 |
Price After Bursary | R4 000.00 |
*Prospective students need to contact Academy of York to determine if they qualify for a bursary
Payment Options
1: Once Off Payment (No Registration Fee) | |
Once Off Payment Price | R3 680.00 |
Once Off Payment |
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2: Payment Plan | |
Registration Fee | R800.00 |
Payment Plan | R400.00 over 10 Months |
*Please Complete the form to get one of our Support Consultants to contact you regarding a Payment Plan
AOY Accreditation
Academy of York is accredited by FASSET SETA, SAIOSH, SABPP, PMSA, COMENSA and the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), and is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a Private College.
This course is accredited by ICB, a SAQA recognized professional body.
”It teaches me to solve problems on my own abilities and gives me encouragement to study more. It empowered my knowledge in everyday life in a commercial environment.”
Malose Ledwaba
“I’m from Congo which is a French speaking country where this module doesn’t exist. I had time to do my research about it and found that this course added value to my existing qualifications, as I have a Degree honours in Financial Management., I have been working for many years in Administration and Management field without following all the requirements. Through studying I have learned more and I can practice the knowledge I have received in this field of study. Thanks to all the team at AOY, particularly to Ziphi the best student advisor. Thank you to all for good services that you provide both Nationally and Internationally.”
Justin Mukendi Mianda
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