Damelin Business School has played a major role in business education and training for over 40 years. The College provides high quality training and business management courses for those who need hands-on skills to advance their careers in the South African business world.
Normal Price: R 6,867
(Payment in Full) Web Price: R 6,180 (save 10%)
Please Note:
The special Payment in Full Web Price listed above is only valid if you complete the enrolment form on the Damelin Correspondence website and choose one of the Payment in Full options available to you.
Your Payment in Full options are:
The Payment Plan option on our website does not qualify you for our special
Web Only Prices.
On successful completion of this course, you will receive your
Damelin Correspondence College Bookkeeping with Pastel
Diploma.
The Damelin Correspondence College Bookkeeping with Pastel
Diploma is a DCC Self-Employment Programme, that is approved
by the DCC Academic Board.*
*Non-credit bearing/Not aligned to NQF
• Grade 10 (Std. 8) or equivalent, or relevant work experience
(3 years).
• Accounting knowledge up to the level of Trial Balance is
essential.
• You should be computer literate and have access to a PC or a
laptop.
You must have access to a PC or a laptop with the following
specifications:
• Pentium III processor
• 130 to 256MB RAM
• CD-ROM drive
• 16-bit sound card
• A Super VGA display monitor
• 4.5 Gig HDD space
• Windows Operating System 2000/XP
• Microsoft Office 2000/XP (optional)
The education version of Pastel Partner v.11 is yours to keep on
completion of this course.
You should be able to complete this course within 24 months.
Course Content
• Bookkeeping and Accounting I
• Bookkeeping and Accounting II
• Bookkeeping and Accounting III
• Pastel Partner v.11*
• Start Your Own Small Business*
*These subjects are non-examinable.
Topics Covered
• Petty cash books
• Bills of exchange
• Annual financial statements
• Year-end adjustments
• Investment accounts
• Insurance claims
• Pastel Partner v.11
• Consolidated financial statements
• Consolidated group statements
• Presenting information to management
• Valuating shares, businesses and leases
You are required to submit assignments for the non-examinable
subjects to the College for marking and pass them successfully.
You are also required to write and pass 3 formal exams. Please
note that exams are written in June and October of each year.
You should complete an examination entry form and submit it
to the College, together with the prescribed examination fee
before the closing date for the next examination.

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