AAT Level 2 - Introduction to Bookkeeping (ITBK) - Mock Exam Walkthrough - Part 1
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- Within this video i'll be walking you through Task 1 through to 6 of Introduction to Bookkeeping (ITBK). This is covering mock two from the AAT website.
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Love this will thank you! It's not as scary as I thought!!
Just refreshing my memory, vid was very helpful 🙌
Great video!
Nice video!
Great video! I'm just beginning my AAT level 2 qualifications and I'm trying to self study so this video will be a huge help towards my learning, thank you! Do you have any websites or books you recommend for self studying?
Hi! If you’re looking to self study I would look at the accountext books, the links in the description of this video :)!
Hello I am also looking forward to begin AAT level 2 .have you cleared your exam
Thank you so much
In Task 6 AAT counts days from the date of the invoice (including) for Prompt Payment Discount, all the other assessments and books tells you to start from the next day calculating date payment should be received even if it says within X days. which one is correct?
Hello there,
Is it possible to do Level 2&3 for bookkeeping and Level 4 accounting to be a certified as chartered accountant?
So the AAT qualification isn’t a chartered qualification, if you were to complete the level 4 qualification you’d be a qualified accounting technician. If you watch my latest video I go through the difference in bookkeeping and accounting qualification structures.
Hi will can u please do the practice assessment 2 for level 2
Great vid, currently going through career change. Following this vid everything seemed obvious, should I skip to AAT lvl 3? Or just go straight for the AAT lvl 2 exam?
I would still do level 2 first but it’s entirely upto you!
I don't get it at all.
I passed my text book and all the questions but in here I lost 50% .
Any advise how to get on proper track ?
Hello Will.
I just moved to the UK, if I pass my AAT Level 2 exam, am I qualified to legally be a free lance book keeper?
I am having trouble finding what I need to do to get the proper qualifications that allow me to bookkeep for small businesses in the area. Please let me know as I am struggling to find the requirements and what is the cheapest way to be qualified. I already have qualifications from Canada but it is different over here.
Hi Luke, so what you’ll need is the level 3 bookkeeping route. If you have qualifications and experience then just go straight in at level 3 bookkeeping (it’s just two exams). The cheapest way would be self study!
sorry question c at 8:05 that is not alphanumerical ?!?! how ? what?
You are correct it’s not its numerical :)
@@Willboardman hahaha you almost had me for a second!
You know I did say numerical though right 🤣?
@@Willboardman looool wait, the customer account codes contain letters and numbers so it would be alphanumerical?? bruh..
You’re looking at the wrong question, the account codes that contain letters and numbers relate to the previous question.
does the ITBK allow calculater on the exam day?
Yes a calculator is allowed in the exam
@@Willboardman thanms u so much, informational vid btw.
sorry on minute 40 calculating the outsatnding amount you wrote 49.38 but the answer is 246.9
Hi - the amount outstanding is £49.38. The £246.90 is the discount amount.
Are this similar to the actual exam?
They are indeed! Certainly in format