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What software did you use for completing your ICB exams


We would like to hear what bookkeeping software you used to complete exams/courses to become accredited by the ICB and other similar organisations.

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Hi Fusion and all at Stiona Software,

The ICB say you can use any software you like to complete the course. Indeed I know of one person who very recently used our own software for the level 2 exam.

In earlier days it was Sage only, but things are changing rapidly now, though I see Sage's share price rose today on account of it announcing it was on the mergers and acquisition trail again.

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Hi fellow software people

me I used Arithmo for my ICB exams and passed.

Kind regards

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Good for you Dalbir. I imagine it was a good experience too :)

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wow your up late working too Quentin

that was the beginning of my luv affair with the Arithmo system.

our bookkeeper friends on the forum are going to have a busy month with submission of accounts (Yearend March) to companies house, corp tax (final year of paper submission) and self assessment after that

Thought I would remind them, Hector style. (ok I know he retired ages ago with a final salary pension scheme- lucky ...)

Good Night

Dalbir

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