Advanced Diploma of Accounting

Target Group: 
The target group for this qualification are potential candidates who require skills in financial services and accounting areas. This group may include: Local and International students, employees who require skills in financial services
CRICOS Code: 
054356C
NTIS Code: 
FNS60204
Qualification Name: 
Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Tuition Duration: 
92 weeks
Total Duration: 
21/2 years
Tuition Fees: 
$17,500
Books & Equipment Fees: 
$400 (approx)
Entry Requirements: 
In order to gain entry into this course, the potential International students should demonstrate completion of year 12 or its equivalent, Diploma of Accounting and minimum of intermediate level English or IELTS 5.5.
Mode(s) of Delivery: 
Class room based
Assessment Methods: 
Questioning, Case Studies and projects are used to test the required knowledge Role-plays, Observation of work actives in a in simulated or real life work environment are used to test the required skills
Description: 
The purpose of this course is to meet the needs of businesses that require a qualification providing broad accounting skills and knowledge in several areas including Payroll, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Budgeting and Forecasts, Taxation, Financial Record Maintenance, and Computerised Accounting.
Resources: 
Students are required to purchase Text books.
Accreditation Status: 
This course, from the FNS04 Financial Services Training Package, is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework and SSBT is registered by VETAB to issue this Qualification.
Outcomes: 
On successful completion of this course, potential graduates will gain Advanced Diploma of Accounting and confidence to effectively perform the roles of Assistant Accountant, Office Managers, Administration Managers and Budget Officers.
Location: 
All classes are held at Level 1 & 2 301 George St Sydney
Units of Competency: 
FNSICIND301B - Work in the financial services industry
FNSICGEN301B - Communicate in the workplace
FNSICGEN302B - Use technology in the workplace
FNSICGEN304B - Apply health and safety practices in the workplace
FNSICACC304B - Prepare and bank receipts
FNSICACC303B - Prepare, match and process receipts
FNSICACC301B - Administer accounts payable
FNSICACC307B - Reconcile and monitor accounts receivables
BSBFIA302A - Process payroll
FNSICACC306B - Process journal entries
BSBFIA401A - Prepare financial reports
BSBFIA301A - Maintain financial records
FNSACCT407B - Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
FNSACCT404A - Make decisions within a legal context
FNSACCT401A - Process business tax requirements
FNSICIND401Aa - Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry
FNSACCT406A - Maintain asset and inventory records
FNSACCT402A - Produce job costing information
FNSACCT403A - Prepare operational budgets
FNSACCT405A - Prepare Financial Statements
FNSICGEN501A - Produce research reports and make presentations
BSBADM402A - Produce complex business documents
BSBADM403A - Develop and use complex databases
FNSACCT506A - Implement and maintain internal control procedures
FNSACCT503A - Manage budgets and forecasts
FNSACCT504A - Prepare financial reports for a reporting entity
BSBADM505A - Manage Payroll
BSBADM506A - Mange business document design and development
FNSICORG516A - Prepare financial reports to meet statutory requirements
FNSACCT507A - Provide management accounting information
FNSACCT502A - Prepare income tax returns
FNSACCT603A - Implement tax plans and evaluate tax compliance
FNSACCT601A - Prepare complex tax returns and lodgements
FNSACCT607A - Evaluate business performance
FNSACCT608B - Evaluate organisation’s financial performance
FNSACCT604A - Monitor corporate governance activities