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Accounting & Administration Courses

The Finance sector is divided into four major groups. The first of these manage central banking functions, performed in Australia by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), which is responsible for financial regulations and maintaining economic stability.
Banks, building societies and credit unions form a group known as depository financial intermediaries. Companies in this group receive deposits from their customers, as well as offering loans. Non-depository financing companies on the other hand, provide credit, including through credit cards, and lend money, without accepting deposits. The final group comprises companies involved in financial asset investing. They make their money largely through buying and selling shares, bonds and bank deposits.
The Finance sector is one of the fastest growing industries within Australia with a strong period of growth over the last five years. Based on the 2006 Census, the Finance industry was the 15th largest employer of the subdivisions with a total employment of 170,983, 122,429 on a full-time basis and 39,119 on a part-time basis. In the 2006/07 financial year, the Financial and Insurance services combined contributed $69.332 billion to Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Administration Accounting CoursesThe huge demand of skilled and trained professionals in the field of accounting make the program a popular career options for many job aspirants.

Accounting managers in the corporate sectors are responsible for tax reporting and management, and developing income statements. The professional accountants in the public accounting companies perform the job of independent audit or tax consultants. An accounting MBA program offers you the exact coursework required to manage the accounting needs of an organization. 

Accounting courses include a study of the all aspects of accounting including auditing, cost accounting and such topics as corporate and individual taxation.

 


The Finance sector is one of the fastest growing industries within Australia with a strong period of growth over the last five years. Based on the 2006 Census, the Finance industry was the 15th largest employer of the subdivisions with a total employment of 170,983, 122,429 on a full-time basis and 39,119 on a part-time basis. In the 2006/07 financial year, the Financial and Insurance services combined contributed $69.332 billion to Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

 

Administration:

Office administration jobs are essential for the day-to-day running of the office. From personal assistants, office managers and receptionists to office support, call centre staff and front desk, office administration is a vital part of almost any business. We have up-to-date employment news, discounted office administration course, resumes, cover letters and more.



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Bookkeeping - Intermediate

  This course is a natural progression from Bookkeeping I. It covers stock control and other issues not covered in Bookkeeping I, and looks at accounting for trading firms, and the differences between recording and reporting. It consists of 12 lessons.

Bookkeeping - Introduction

  Every business needs at least one person to do their accounts. Bookkeeping can provide a long and enjoyable career with options to branch out into other areas. This comprehensive course covers everything from keeping a ledger & cash control, to the balance sheet and profit and loss statements. It provides an extremely solid foundation and is suitable for: Business owners Administration or accounts employees Anyone seeking a career as a bookkeeper

Financial (Money) Management

  This is a course about how to accumulate, borrow, spend, invest and save money. Some people have an intuitive ability with money, where everything they touch turns to gold, others need to take a much more conscious approach to handling money if they are to maximize their assets. It aims to improve your ability to make the right decisions about managing finances. Throughout the course the student will develop their ability to make better decisions with respect to the following sorts of problems, such as: How to better invest money. How to capitalize on your home How to buy more economically to cut food bills. How to minimize taxation. How to bulk buy to minimize costs. Deciding how much to keep in reserve for a "rainy day". How often to restructure your personal budget. These and more problems are dealt with throughout this comprehensive guide to money management.

Management

  This course outlines management theories and procedures, problem solving and decision making tactics, staff management, and more. Developed by professionals with a substantial amount of industry experience, it is the perfect foundation for a successful career.  Make sure your management style is grounded in the 'tried and true'.

Office Practices

  There is plenty of work out there for skilled, knowledgeable office workers. Office work has been revolutionised in recent years by technological developments, and to give yourself the best chance of securing well paid office work, you have to keep pace!This course will familiarize you with the nature and scope of equipment and procedures used in most modern offices, which will lay a solid foundation for improving your performance in any capacity - from office manager to trainee administration assistant.

Personnel Management

  This course will develop your ability to carry out the various tasks associated with managing personnel, such as recruitment, training and controlling. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and methods that will improve workplace morale and productivity.

Supervision

  Learn to be a Supervisor, for any workplace. The key to success of any company or organisation is good management and the key to good management is the Supervisor.  Good supervision is, in fact, the single most important factor in the success of any advanced economy.

Taxation Toolkit for Small Business

  This course on taxation, aims to introduce or refresh tax principles applicable to small or medium sized businesses. Focusing on relevant and up-to-date tax information, knowledge and skills acquired will be demonstrated through readings, practical exercises and case studies. This course has been designed by one of the leading Business Tax Trainers in New Zealand. Daniel Hunt is a chartered accountant, business mentor and advisor and has dedicated his professional efforts to the field of business, taxation and education. Graduating from Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in 2005 with a Bachelor of Business including Post Graduate Diploma in Business, he joined the ranks of the world’s largest accounting firm, Pricewaterhouse Coopers.  This is where his fascination with the subject of business andaccounting flourished.  Daniel’s interests with education grew, keenly involving himself with Auckland University of Technology, as a vocal activist in the field of business, accounting and taxation.

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