By: Paul Buzzart Home Learning College Enrolment Number: EX1544475 AAT Membership Number: 10958120 Unique Learner Number: Section Page 1. Terms of reference 3 2. Executive Summary 4 3. Methodology 5 4. Introduction 6 5. Analysis of Current Accounting System 11 6. Weaknesses Identified Within the Accounting System x 7. Recommendations for Improvements
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BM0354 Theory and Principles of Coaching ICA 1 Individual Written Report Chua Hong Kai Andrew 104828Q Introduction In this report‚ my chosen athlete will be Mr Ang Koon Hwa who specializes in the sport Dragon Boat. It will be a face to face interview with him in regards to his sport and the assessment on his coach. From this interview and project‚ the aim is to get a better idea of the type of coaching style and philosophy the coach adopts. Athlete’s profile Name: | Ang koon
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Internal Control and Accounting Systems The following report covers the AAT ICAS unit. The report covers the area of credit control within the organisation and makes recommendations for its improvement. The report was researched through the internet‚ written information and trade journals as detailed in appendix. 1. Cookridge Carpets Ltd is involved in the sale of carpets‚ soft furnishings and beds. They are the main dealer for “Memo@memory” foam beds and mattresses in
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3.1. The weaknesses identifying in Inkwell Ltd are that one person operates the payroll system. Payroll and Personnel Database Clerk does not have enough experience and had only one day training to operate Sage. Employee is responsible for running two payrolls‚ a monthly payroll for management and salaries staff‚ and a weekly payroll for hourly paid staff. Recommendations to avoid errors and potential fraud are to appoint another person to overview and check the work. Another option is to employ
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A Report into Accounting systems of Inkwell Ltd & recommendations for Improvement. Contents 1. Terms Of Reference 2. Executive Summary 3. Methodology 4. Introduction 5. Findings and Recommendations 6. Cost and Benefit analysis 7. Appendices Terms of Reference 1.1 This project has been prepared to cover the requirements of the Internal Control and Accounting Systems unit‚ for the Level 4 Stage for the Association of Accounting Technicians. 1.2 The report identifies
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System Page 10 6. The weaknesses of the current Accounting Systems Page 25 7. Recommendations for improving the System Page 30 8. Appendices Page 35 1. TERMS OF REFERENCE 1.1 The report has been prepared to cover the requirements of the AAT Unit “Internal Control and Accounting Systems”. 1.2 The objectives of the report are to analyse the accounting function at Inkwell Ltd and to identify any weaknesses‚ so that recommendations for the implementation of a new and improved system can be
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AAT level 4 Internal Control & Accounting Systems – Project Contents: 1 Terms of Reference 2 Executive Summary 3 Methodology 4 Outline of Cookridge Carpets 5 Weakness of Current Accounting systems 6 Recommendations 7 Cost Benefit Analysis 8 Appendices: SWOT analysis Company structure 1. Terms of Reference This project has been prepared to fulfill the criteria of Unit 10‚ Managing systems and people in the accounting environment
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to being domesticated and easily accessed and trained‚ have been used in hospitals‚ schools‚ prisons‚ and other settings for years in order to bring about a therapeutic change (Megan A. Souter & Michelle D. Miller‚ 2007). Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a type of therapy that uses trained animal interaction as a form of treatment to ameliorate an individuals physical‚ emotional‚ and social well-being. Interacting with an animal-whether playing with it‚ caring for it‚ or simply petting it- is believed
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Student mapping Mapping evidence to outcomes and criteria You can use a number of different types of evidence to demonstrate your competence‚ for example a letter from your employer or a witness testimony. Your training provider will be able to give you guidance so it is important that you discuss it with them. The mapping sheet contains spaces where you should map your evidence to the Assessment criteria. As you may be referring to an individual piece of evidence more than once in your
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Objectives and Expected Performance Outcome of each part THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (GHANA) Syllabus for ICAG Qualifying Examinations ACCRA 2009 Institute of Chartered Accountants‚ Ghana 1 Proposed Sylabus for ICAG Qualifying Examinations Contents Introduction Features and Inovations of the New Scheme Objectives and Expected Performance Outcomes of Each Part PART 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Financial Accounting Fundermentals Business Management Economics Management Information
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