Good luck Alex!

Good luck to Alex Makin, our Trainee Bookkeeper starting his IAB Level 1 Award in Book-Keeping (RQF) at the University College Isle of Man.

Good luck Alex!

29 Aug 2024

The Martyn Fiddler team would like to wish Alex Makin, Trainee Bookkeeper within our finance team in the Isle of Man office, good luck as he prepares to enrol onto IAB Level 1 Award in Book-Keeping (RQF) at the University College Isle of Man.

Alex told us:

“I am very much looking forward to starting the course! I really enjoy learning and see the course as a way of expanding my knowledge and progressing in my career at Martyn Fiddler. I am so grateful for all their support!”

On completion of the course, Alex will have developed a clearer understanding of those transactions which are necessary for the day-to-day function of an accounting system and for processing of simple documents, with an emphasis on accuracy, integrity and security of data. Alex aims to progress further onto other, more advanced bookkeeping courses to become a fully qualified bookkeeper.

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