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AAT L4 Budgeting

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Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
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Level 4 Diploma in Accounting: Budgeting

This is a 2013 Level 4 study book for students of The Association of Accounting Technicians.

Note: If you are planning to join an AAT course, this book is NOT SUITABLE for you to use as it will be out of date. I offer it as information for any layperson who is interested in learning this topic.

NOTE: Although this is listed as ' to borrow', I am happy to offer it as 'free to keep' as long as it is again offered on Sharebay by the new keeper.

The creation of this core unit at level 4 recognises the importance of financial planning in every organisation. Budgets are an essential tool for planning, coordinating, authorising and cost control.

1. Prepare forecasts of income and expenditure
2. Prepare budgets
3. Assess the impact of internal and external factors on budgets
4. Use budgetary control to improve organisational performance
5. Report budgetary information to management in a clear and appropriate format (1 offered)

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Ninja Dave
Ninja Dave

Level 4 Diploma in Accounting: Budgeting

This is a 2013 Level 4 study book for students of The Association of Accounting Technicians.

Note: If you are planning to join an AAT course, this book is NOT SUITABLE for you to use as it will be out of date. I offer it as information for any layperson who is interested in learning this topic.

NOTE: Although this is listed as ' to borrow', I am happy to offer it as 'free to keep' as long as it is again offered on Sharebay by the new keeper.

The creation of this core unit at level 4 recognises the importance of financial planning in every organisation. Budgets are an essential tool for planning, coordinating, authorising and cost control.

1. Prepare forecasts of income and expenditure
2. Prepare budgets
3. Assess the impact of internal and external factors on budgets
4. Use budgetary control to improve organisational performance
5. Report budgetary information to management in a clear and appropriate format (1 offered)

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