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Level 4 AAT Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements

Course Overview

When studying Level 4 Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements, you will be expected to be capable of drafting financial statements of single limited companies and groups of companies with little supervision. This AAT unit is suitable for individuals have might have also completed Level 2 Introduction to Bookkeeping, Level 2 Principles of Bookkeeping Controls, Level 3 Financial Accounting: Preparing Financial Statements and Level 4 Cash and Financial Management. This unit is mandatory in the Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting.

What is AAT? AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) is the world’s leading professional body for bookkeeping and accounting with over 130,000 members worldwide. Their qualifications are developed in consultation with employers and will equip you with the key financial skills modern businesses are currently looking for, plus they are the perfect starting point for a successful, rewarding career in accounting and finance.

Key Information

Course Length
90 hours

Course Level
Level 4

Awarding Body
AAT

Learning Method(s)
Online materials
Online assessment

For Individuals

Benefits

  • Automatic enrolment with an immediate start
  • Fully online course
  • Access to an award-winning e-learning platform
  • Study from anywhere, at any time
  • Perfect for an introduction or refresher in a subject
  • A great addition to a CV
  • Internationally recognised
  • Official AAT provider delivering approved AAT courses
  • No hidden costs

Cost and Funding Information

Full Cost Price
£230.00

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Unit 1

This unit provides students with the skills and knowledge for drafting the financial statements of single limited companies and consolidated financial statements for groups of companies. Students will also acquire the tools and techniques required to analyse and interpret financial statements using ratio analysis.