Bookkeeping section

The following articles are available in the library:
Guide to careers in the accountancy and bookkeeping professions
Guide to careers in the accountancy and bookkeeping professions from the International Association of Bookkeepers (IAB). This is a detailed explanation of the industry, how to get into it, what is involved, the terminolgy used and the opportunities offered.

The importance of bookkeeping
The importance of bookkeeping by an iQualify staff writer, which highlights five crucial purposes of bookkeeping.

What is the difference between bookkeeper and accountant
An explanation of what is the difference between bookkeeper and accountant from the IAB Study Text (which is provided free to all IAB students when they register to study for an IAB qualification).

An introduction to Sage accounting software
An introduction to Sage accounting software which explains the benefits and uses of the popular software and thus how valuable it is to understand if you want to become a bookkeeper.

An explanation about PayPal
An explanation about PayPal from the IAB Study Text (which is provided free to all IAB students when they register to study for an IAB qualification).

The difference between debtors and creditors in bookkeeping
The difference between debtors and creditors in bookkeeping explained by an iQualify UK staff writer.

What can go wrong if you do your own bookkeeping without being qualified?
What can go wrong if you do your own bookkeeping without being qualified? Some thoughts by an iQualify UK staff writer.

E-payment, online money transfer and modern bookkeeping
E-payment, online money transfer and modern bookkeeping by an iQualify UK staff writer.

An explanation of Value Added Tax (VAT)
An explanation of Value Added Tax (VAT) by an iQualify UK staff writer.

What are the bookkeeping qualifications employers will look for?
What are the bookkeeping qualifications employers will look for? – from the IAB Study Text (which is provided free to all IAB students when they register to study for an IAB qualification).
