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A-Level Accounting

New College Pontefract

Park Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4QR

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
New College Pontefract
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

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Accounting offers the opportunity for students to be able to apply their analytical and problem solving skills to quantitative and qualitative data. Students are able to develop their numeracy skills in great detail and the course enables students to apply formula and functions to real world business performance. Whilst studying Accounting students also have the opportunity to partake in numerous extra-curricular activities including the ICAEW Base Accounting competition and student investor. Accounting overall helps students to be critical thinkers, often questioning and interpreting data from multiple angles whilst also developing strong communication skills to help others make informed decisions. The skills acquired throughout the course are transferable and prepare students for Higher Education or employment in a wide range of industries.

Course Details

The course covers the basic principles of accounting right through to advanced considerations such as ethics in accounting. Studying Accounting will allow you to develop a range of numerical skills that you are able to apply to real world situations, proving a vital skill for businesses when making decisions. You will cover a range of accounting techniques that can be applied to small businesses such as sole traders, all the way up to large conglomerates. You will also be given further opportunities to apply Accounting to the real world with competitions such as BASE Accounting that will enable you to apply the skills covered in lessons to the wider world of Business. Topics include: The role of the accountant The key elements of the foundation of accounting and double entry book keeping The preparation, analysis and evaluation of financial statements, including how to use ratio analysis to compare the performance of businesses and wider considerations Accounting for sole traders and partnerships.

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