Wednesday, March 5, 2008

E-Learning Course: Bank Branch Management - Bookkeeping and Accounting’

‘E-Learning Course: Bank Branch Management - Bookkeeping and Accounting’ Is an Essential Course to Help Users Understand the Principles of Bookkeeping

DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84811) has announced the addition of E-Learning Course: Bank Branch Management - Bookkeeping and Accounting to their offering.

This e-learning course on 'BBM Bookkeeping and Accounting' is designed to help users understand the principles of bookkeeping. Further, the course discusses in detail the practice followed by banks in bookkeeping. The course also discusses about final statements of accounts of banks.

Themes of this product:
  • Understand the principles of bookkeeping
  • Discuss the practice of bookkeeping in banks
  • Discuss the final statements of accounts of banks
Course Level: Basic to Intermediate

Library of 3 Courses

Duration of each course- 1.0 Hour

On completion of this course, you will be conversant with:
  • Principles of bookkeeping
  • Key rules of debit and credit
  • Various types of books of accounts
  • Practice of bookkeeping in banks
  • Financial statements of banks
Target Audience: Those who are interested in understanding the principles and practice of bookkeeping in banks.

Tutorials and Topics:
  1. Principles of Bookkeeping

    • The main principles of Book-keeping for Deposits with banks
    • The key rules for credit and debit transactions to deposit accounts

  2. Practice of Bookkeeping in Banks

    • Meaning of bookkeeping
    • The importance of books of accounts
    • The various types of books of accounts
    • Balancing of day's cash transactions and cash book
    • The subsidiary books maintained
    • The bank transfer scroll
    • Balancing of day's transfer transactions

  3. Final Statements of Accounts of Banks

    • Different categories of financial transactions and accounts
    • Definition of trial balance and its contents
    • Form of an income statement
    • Form of a balance sheet
    • Order and format of final statements of accounts of banks
    • Requirements and disclosures related to banking companies
    • Different schedules of Banking Regulation Act, 1949
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http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84811

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