The
ICB Book-keeping Route
ICB Associate Level
ICB Level I
Certificate in Basic Book-keeping
ICB Level II Certificate
in Manual Book-keeping
ICB Manual Bookkeeper - Level I and
Level II combined package
ICB Level II Certificate
in Computerised Book-keeping
ICB Associate Package -
All
three above at a reduced price (AICB) OFFER
ICB Member Level (MICB)
ICB Level III
Diploma in Manual Book-keeping
ICB Level III
Diploma in Computerised Book-keeping
Member level Package
- both courses above for a reduced price
ICB Career
ICB Bookkeeper Career Path
Complete package
from Level I to Level III - all 5 bookkeeping
courses
ICB Payroll
ICB Level
III Diploma in Payroll Management
Note: ICB Associate level can
currently be attained after achievement of a Level II
qualification in book-keeping. However, from September 2011 both level
II qualifications will be required to retain this
status. Associate level is the minimum required for the
Practice Licence
Membership level can be attained after
achievement of a level III examination in book-keeping
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What is the ICB ?
"The
Institute of Certified Bookkeepers was established to
provide a series of professional qualifications that reflect
the needs of business and the aspirations of people wanting
to enter the profession. It exists to represent bookkeepers
at all levels and to promote the professionalism of
bookkeepers to business, government and the general public
The Institute has more than 150,000
students and members spread across more than fifty
countries, making it the largest bookkeeping institute in
the world." Source:
http://www.bookkeepers.org.uk

Why do we use the ICB to
accredit our courses?
We believe that
the ICB is perfectly placed to develop the book-keeping
industry and is more suited to those perhaps looking to
start a book-keeping business or perhaps wishing to develop
an accountancy career with a very sound knowledge of the
basics
The
qualifications when complete, will enable you to provide
services of a 'Book-keeper' and allow you to cite your name
with titles - refer to
www.icb.org.uk for full details
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