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This
qualification is designed to reflect the role of employees who perform
duties such as completing Business Activity Statements (BAS) and other
office taxes, operational reporting, producing of basic management reports,
preparing budgets, maintaining inventory records, managing a small office,
and/or making decisions in a legal context.
Entry
Requirements: There are no specific entry requirements, however, completion
of the Certificate III in Financial Services, or some vocational experience
in the financial services industry is preferred.
Length:
Self-paced (average 10 months full-time).
Cost:
$3000.00 ($2700.00 concession) with no prior training/experience, or $1400.00
($1260.00 concession) for students who have completed the Certificate
III in Financial Services.
Austudy
Approved? Yes.
Commencement
Date: Courses can be commenced at any time.
Delivery
Modes: Available by attendance and/or distance education.
Course Structure:
A
total of 13 units must be completed to achieve the qualification.
Core
units (10):
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Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial
services industry
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Communicate in the workplace
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Use technology in the workplace
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Apply health and safety practices in the workplace
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Process business tax requirements
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Produce job costing information
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Prepare operational budgets
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Make decisions within a legal context
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Prepare financial statements
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Maintain asset and inventory records
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Elective
units (choose 3 of the following):
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Administer accounts payable
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Reconcile and monitor accounts receivable
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Evaluate and authorise payment requests
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Prepare financial reports to meet statutory requirements
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Prepare financial forecasts and projections
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Prepare financial reports
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Maintain business technology
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Set up and operate a computerised accounting system
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updated: July-2011
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