Book Keeping - Form III

Master Form III Book Keeping with TESEA Academy. This course follows the new NECTA syllabus and builds strong accounting and financial recording skills for exam...

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Course Overview

The Form III Book Keeping Course at TESEA Academy is carefully designed in line with the new NECTA syllabus to equip students with strong financial recording and accounting skills essential for academic success and real-life business applications. This course builds on the fundamentals learned in Form I and II and introduces learners to more advanced concepts of financial records, business transactions, and accounting principles.


Through structured lessons, practical examples, and examination-oriented content, students gain the confidence and competence needed to excel in NECTA Form III examinations and develop a solid foundation for entrepreneurship and future studies in commerce and accounting.


By the end of this Form III Book Keeping course, students will be able to:


  • Understand and apply principles of book keeping according to NECTA standards

  • Record financial transactions accurately using proper accounting procedures

  • Prepare and interpret various books of accounts

  • Understand sources and uses of business documents

  • Develop analytical skills for business and financial decision-making

  • Prepare for NECTA examinations with confidence


Course Content (Aligned with New NECTA Syllabus)


1. Introduction to Book Keeping

  • Meaning and importance of book keeping

  • Objectives of book keeping in business

  • Users of accounting information


2. Source Documents and Business Transactions

  • Types of source documents

  • Importance of source documents

  • Classification of business transactions


3. Books of Original Entry

  • Cash book and its types

  • Purchases book and sales book

  • Returns inward and returns outward books


4. Ledger Accounts


  • Meaning and importance of ledger accounts

  • Types of ledger accounts

  • Posting from books of original entry


5. Trial Balance


  • Meaning and purpose of trial balance

  • Preparation of trial balance

  • Errors revealed and not revealed by trial balance


6. Errors and Corrections


  • Types of accounting errors

  • Correction of errors

  • Effects of errors on accounts


7. Introduction to Final Accounts


  • Trading account

  • Profit and loss account

  • Balance sheet (basic concepts)


At TESEA Academy, we use:


  • Simplified explanations aligned with NECTA marking schemes

  • Practical examples based on real business scenarios

  • Continuous assessments and quizzes

  • Examination-focused revision questions

  • Digital and printable learning resources


Who Should Take This Course?


  • Form III students following the NECTA curriculum

  • Private candidates preparing for NECTA examinations

  • Students interested in commerce, accounting, and entrepreneurship

  • Learners seeking a strong foundation in financial management

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