Grade 10 (Std 8) or equivalent. No prior accounting Knowledge needed. You must be at least 16 years old.
You can start at any time, study from anywhere and set your own pace. Apart from study material and exam practice questions, you also get a Study Plan and unlimited tutor access until your exam. Study at your own pace and in your own space. You can speed up your studies if you want to qualify quickly - no waiting for classes to begin. Or you can take it slowly if you wish.
This subject teaches bookkeeping terminologies and concepts that will form the foundation for bookkeeping training. It covers a thorough understanding of Value Added Tax (VAT) in the context of South Africa’s rules and regulations, a working knowledge of journals, general ledgers and trial balances. You will also be familiar with cash journals, debtors and creditors accounts as you would have covered the different reconciliations that are required in bookkeeping.
This subject provides the skills required to fulfil the functions of an Accounts Clerk, Creditors Clerk and/or Debtors Clerk.
Written exams can be taken in July and November. Exams can also be taken online at home in April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec and Feb of each year.
The ICB academic year runs from 1 April to 31 March every year. This means your last exam on your existing study material will be in April of each year, and the first exam on the new study material will be from June onwards.
The ICB examines Business Literacy at three NQF levels (3, 4 and 5) in one subject. The three levels have been bundled into one subject and the PoE and final exam will cover all three.
TO QUALIFY
To qualify for your Pass Assured Promise, you need to have submitted Test 1 and Test 2 (from your POE) for review (not marking). You should also have attempted your final exam within 6 months of having received your study material.
OUR PROMISE
If you are unsuccessful in your exam, you will receive 3 months of additional tutor support and you can re-submit Test 1 and 2 for review.
SPECIAL NOTE
No new study material will be issued.
R4350.00