Give a compliment to your career and take it to the next level. This Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills required to shine in your professional career. Whether you want to develop skills for your next job or want to elevate skills for your next promotion, this Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management will help you keep ahead of the pack. The Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management incorporates basic to advanced level skills to shed some light on your way and boost your career. Hence, you can reinforce your professional skills and essential knowledge, reaching out to the level of expertise required for your position. Further, this Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management will add extra value to your resume to stand out to potential employers. Throughout the programme, it stresses how to improve your competency as a person in your profession while at the same time it outlines essential career insights in this job sector. Consequently, you'll strengthen your knowledge and skills; on the other hand, see a clearer picture of your career growth in future. By the end of the Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management, you can equip yourself with the essentials to keep you afloat into the competition. Along with this Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management course, you will get 10 other premium courses. Also, you will get an original Hardcopy and PDF certificate for the title course and a student ID card absolutely free. This Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management Bundle Consists of the following Premium courses: Course 01: Wages & Benefits Course 02: Pension UK Course 03: Law and Contracts - Level 2 Course 04: Level 3 Tax Accounting Course 05: Payroll Management - Diploma Course 06: Employment Laws & Recruitment Process 2020 - Level 3 Course 07: Sage 50 Training Course 08: Xero Course 09: Virtual Interviewing for HR Course 10: Microsoft Excel Level 3 Course 11: Time Management As one of the top course providers in the UK, we're committed to providing you with the best educational experience possible. Our industry experts have designed the Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management to empower you to learn all at once with accuracy. You can take the course at your own pace - anytime, from anywhere. So, enrol now to advance your career! Benefits you'll get choosing Apex Learning for this Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management: One payment, but lifetime access to 11 CPD courses Certificate, student ID for the title course included in a one-time fee Full tutor support available from Monday to Friday Free up your time - don't waste time and money travelling for classes Accessible, informative modules taught by expert instructors Learn at your ease - anytime, from anywhere Study the course from your computer, tablet or mobile device CPD accredited course - improve the chance of gaining professional skills How will I get my Certificate? After successfully completing the course you will be able to order your CPD Accredited Certificates (PDF + Hard Copy) as proof of your achievement. PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £10 * 11 = £110) Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course) If you want to get hardcopy certificates for other courses, generally you have to pay £20 for each. 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Curriculum of Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management Bundle Course 01: Wages & Benefits Basics of Employment Law National Minimum Wage & National Living Wage Parental Rights, Sick Pay, & Pension Scheme Health & Safety at Work Course 02: Pension UK Module 01: Overview of the UK Pension system Module 02: Type of Pension Schemes Module 03: Pension Regulation Module 04: Pension Fund Governance Module 05: Law and Regulation of Pensions in the UK Module 06: Key Challenges in UK Pension System Course 03: Law and Contracts - Level 2 Module 01: Introduction to UK Laws Module 02: Ministry of Justice Module 03: Agreements and Contractual Intention Module 04: Considerations and Capacities of Contact Laws Module 05: Terms within a Contract Module 06: Misinterpretations and Mistakes Module 07: Consumer Protection Module 08: Privity of Contract Module 09: Insurance Contract Laws Module 10: Contracts for Employees Module 11: Considerations in International Trade Contracts Module 12: Laws and Regulations for International Trade Module 13: Remedies for Any Contract Breach Course 04: Level 3 Tax Accounting Module 01: Tax System and Administration in the UK Module 02: Tax on Individuals Module 03: National Insurance Module 04: How to Submit a Self-Assessment Tax Return Module 05: Fundamentals of Income Tax Module 06: Payee, Payroll and Wages Module 07: Value Added Tax Module 08: Corporation Tax Module 09: Double Entry Accounting Module 10: Management Accounting and Financial Analysis Module 11: Career as a Tax Accountant in the UK Course 05: Payroll Management - Diploma Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners Payroll Basics Company Settings Legislation Settings Pension Scheme Basics Pay Elements The Processing Date Adding Existing Employees Adding New Employees Payroll Processing Basics And Many More... Sage 50 Payroll Intermediate Level The Outline View and Criteria Global Changes Timesheets Departments and Analysis Holiday Schemes Recording Holidays Absence Reasons Statutory Sick Pay And Many More... Course 06: Employment Laws & Recruitment Process 2020 - Level 3 Module 01: Basic of Employment Law Module 02: Legal Recruitment Process Module 03: Employment Contracts Module 04: Employee Handbook Module 05: Disciplinary Procedure Module 06: National Minimum Wage & National Living Wage Module 07: Parental Right, Sick Pay & Pension Scheme Module 08: Discrimination in the Workplace Module 09: Health & Safety at Work Module 10: Dismissal, Grievances and Employment Tribunals Module 11: Workplace Monitoring & Data Protection Course 07: Sage 50 Training Module 1: Payroll Basics Module 2: Company Settings Module 3: Legislation Settings Module 4: Pension Scheme Basics Module 5: Pay Elements Module 6: The Processing Date Module 7: Adding Existing Employees Module 8: Adding New Employees Module 9: Payroll Processing Basics Module 10: Entering Payments Module 11: Pre-Update Reports Module 12: Updating Records Module 13: e-Submissions Basics Module 14: Process Payroll (November) Module 15: Employee Records and Reports Module 16: Editing Employee Records Module 17: Process Payroll (December) Module 18: Resetting Payments Module 19: Quick SSP Module 20: An Employee Leaves Module 21: Final Payroll Run Module 22: Reports and Historical Data Module 23: Year-End Procedures Sage 50 Payroll Advanced Diploma Module 1: The Outline View and Criteria Module 2: Global Changes Module 3: Timesheets Module 4: Departments and Analysis Module 5: Holiday Schemes Module 6: Recording Holidays Module 7: Absence Reasons Module 8: Statutory Sick Pay Module 9: Statutory Maternity Pay Module 10: Student Loans Module 11: Company Cars Module 12: Workplace Pensions Module 13: Holiday Funds Module 14: Roll Back Module 15: Passwords and Access Rights Module 16: Options and Links Module 17: Linking Payroll to Accounts Course 08: Xero Introduction Getting Started Invoices and Sales Bills and Purchases Bank Accounts Products and Services Fixed Assets Payroll VAT Returns Course 09: Virtual Interviewing for HR Module 1: An Introduction to Virtual Interviewing Module 2: Interviewer's Perspective Module 3: Interview Preparation Module 4: Picking a Tech to Use Module 5: Attract and Hire the Best Talents Module 6: Final Thoughts and Onboarding Course 10: Microsoft Excel Level 3 Microsoft Excel 2019 New Features Getting Started with Microsoft Office Excel Performing Calculations Modifying a Worksheet Formatting a Worksheet Printing Workbooks Managing Workbooks Working with Functions Working with Lists Analyzing Data Visualizing Data with Charts Using PivotTables and PivotCharts Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Using Lookup Functions and Formula Auditing Sharing and Protecting Workbooks Automating Workbook Functionality Creating Sparklines and Mapping Data Forecasting Data Excel Templates Course 11: Time Management Identifying Goals Effective Energy Distribution Working with Your Personal Style Building Your Toolbox Establishing Your Action Plan CPD 115 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone from any background can enrol in this Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management bundle. Persons with similar professions can also refresh or strengthen their skills by enrolling in this course. Students can take this course to gather professional knowledge besides their study or for the future. Requirements Our Wages & Benefits: Understanding Payroll Management is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career path Having these various expertise will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple job sectors. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
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