Understanding double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements, ledgers, journals, and accounting cycles.
Preparing, interpreting, and analyzing balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, and financial ratios.
Learning budgeting, costing methods, variance analysis, and financial decision-making for internal management.
Understanding basic tax laws, tax computation, compliance, and filing procedures for individuals and businesses.
Developing knowledge in capital budgeting, investments, working capital management, and financial planning.
Gaining hands-on skills in accounting software such as Tally, QuickBooks, or other ERP systems for modern financial record-keeping.
Secondary school or Statement with 5 O' level Credit or better and that should include Maths,English, Science or Biology and any other two subjects.
The Diploma in Accounts and Finance is a practical, skills-focused program designed to equip students with a strong foundation in accounting, financial management, and modern business finance practices. The course provides hands-on training in bookkeeping, financial reporting, budgeting, taxation, and the use of computerized accounting software. Students learn how to analyze financial information, manage organizational finances, and support decision-making processes in both corporate and small-business environments. Graduates are prepared for entry-level careers in accounting, auditing, banking, and financial administration, or to pursue further studies in finance, accounting, or business.
Basic Accounting Principles and Bookkeeping
Financial Reporting and Analysis
Cost and Management Accounting
Taxation and Compliance
Computerized Accounting Systems
Financial Management Fundamentals