Solicitors Accounts

The Solicitors Accounts Module

  • Only what you actually need to know for the SQE 1 exam for Solicitors Accounts.
  • 23 bite-sized videos so you can learn faster.
  • The entire Solicitors Accounts SRA syllabus into 27 easy diagrams.
  • Test your knowledge as you go with sample Solicitors Accounts questions.
  • 23 colourful study notes to refresh your knowledge quickly.
Course Content

Client money

  • smart_displayDefinition
  • smart_displayThe rule & The exceptions (Requirement to pay client money into a client account)
  • smart_displayCircumstances in which client money may be withdrawn from a client account
  • smart_displayRepayment
  • smart_display'T-accounts' (Accounting entries required)
  • smart_display'Debits' and 'credits' - asset accounts (Accounting entries required)
  • smart_display'Debits' and 'credits' - liability & equity accounts (Accounting entries required)
  • smart_displaySolicitors account entries (Accounting entries required)

Client account

  • smart_displayMeaning and name of account
  • smart_displayObligation not to use client account to provide banking facilities
  • smart_displayWithdrawals and accounting entries required
  • smart_displayRequirement to keep client money separate from money belonging to the authorised body
  • smart_displayInterest

Breach of the SRA Accounts Rules

  • smart_displayDuty to correct breaches of SRA Accounts Rules promptly on discovery
  • smart_displayAccounting entries required
Visual learning

The course provides unique diagrams you won’t find anywhere else, distilling what you need to know for the exam into videos and manageable, bite-sized colourful study notes. This means you’ll understand the material faster and retain the knowledge longer so you remember it when you’re in the exam.

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Testimonials

Jin

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This is an excellent, extensive course covering complicated topics with a lot of detail. Not only are the video lessons useful and easy to follow, study notes with diagrams and practice exams are included throughout, letting me to test my understanding and see my progress. Highly recommended!

Toni

This course has such a wide range of easy to use and digestable platforms: text, images, videos, diagrams, study notes! The website is super easy to navigate and keeps track of my progress. I like the small details such as the Course Curriculum containing images of what type content to expect next (video next or text or test). I like that you can change the settings so the videos don’t auto play or auto play, depending on your preference. I like that they provide the length of the videos in the curriculum so I can manage my time.

Oliver

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I was paying for all the courses myself, so I was specifically looking for something cost-effective. Future Solicitor fit the bill perfectly.

Oliver came to the SQE2 with several years of paralegal experience. While he had the practical background, he recognised that understanding exam technique was key. “The way they like to see things in a certain exam format — it was helpful to get templates and see how to solve a specific assessment.

For him, the most value came from the written assessments. “What I would do is look at the mock question, write my own answer, then compare it to the model answer. That was an efficient way to learn how to structure responses properly.

He also appreciated the flexibility of the materials. “I liked the video discussions — I used to listen to them on the train. Especially for the oral part, that helped.

Reflecting on his experience, Oliver said: “The quality of the mocks and answers was really good. That’s the key if you want to do well on the SQE2 — get the method down.

Having passed the exam and moved straight into practice, he summed it up simply: “I’m very pleased. I wouldn’t have passed without it.