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Book Keeping

Bookkeeping is a crucial skill in today's business environment, as it plays a pivotal role in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring an organization's financial stability. Companies value candidates with bookkeeping skills because these individuals can effectively track and manage financial transactions, helping businesses maintain transparency, meet regulatory requirements, and make informed financial decisions. By hiring candidates proficient in bookkeeping, organizations can improve their financial reporting, reduce errors, and identify opportunities for cost-saving or revenue generation. A strong foundation in bookkeeping is essential for professionals seeking careers in accounting, finance, and business administration, making it a highly desirable skill in the job market.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The Bookkeeping Skill Test evaluates a candidate's understanding and ability to apply key bookkeeping concepts and practices in a practical context. This assessment focuses on the candidate's capacity to maintain accurate financial records, manage transactions, and ensure an organization's financial stability. By successfully completing the test, candidates demonstrate their proficiency in bookkeeping and their potential to contribute to a company's financial management and decision-making processes. This skill test is an essential step for professionals seeking careers in accounting, finance, and business administration.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Accounting

  • Accounting Process

  • Inventory

  • Invoicing

  • Accounts Receivable

  • Job Costing

  • Bank Reconcilation

  • Accounts Payable

Related Roles

Having verifiable Bookkeeping skills can give you an edge for the following internship and full-time roles, as they require a comprehensive understanding of financial record-keeping, transaction management, and the ability to ensure an organization's financial stability. Professionals in these roles apply their knowledge of Bookkeeping to maintain accurate records, meet regulatory requirements, and contribute to informed financial decision-making within the organization.


Internship Roles:


  • Bookkeeping Intern

  • Accounting Intern

  • Finance Intern

  • Accounts Payable Intern

  • Accounts Receivable Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Bookkeeper

  • Accounting Clerk

  • Accounts Payable Specialist

  • Accounts Receivable Specialist

  • Junior Accountant

  • Payroll Specialist

  • Financial Assistant

  • Office Administrator (with financial responsibilities)

  • Administrative Assistant (with financial responsibilities)

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