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A Level Accounting Revision

Every business decision leaves a financial record, and A Level Accounting teaches you to read them. From double-entry bookkeeping and financial statements to ratio analysis and the accounts of limited companies, the course builds both technical precision and the analytical thinking that underpins finance, business, and economics at degree level. Our teacher-written revision notes, exam questions, target tests, mock exams, and past papers give you everything you need to master the content and go into your exams prepared. Need A Level Accounting revision resources for your class? Make your students appreciate depreciation with our engaging materials that you can use seamlessly throughout your lessons.

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Accounting is a natural fit with Business, Economics, and Maths. Further Maths is worth considering if you're aiming for more quantitative courses at university. Law or Psychology can also complement Accounting, especially if you're interested in areas like auditing, HR, or business management. Choose subject combinations that suit your strengths and the degree or career path you're aiming for.

You don't need to be a Maths specialist, but you do need to be comfortable with numbers. A Level Accounting involves calculation, so confidence with arithmetic and basic algebra is important. Most students who are competent at GCSE Maths find the mathematical side manageable.