Course Description:In Accounting 2, students will use the knowledge they gained in Accounting 1 to graduate to more complex concepts. Additional accounting skills will be developed to include preparing and journalizing advanced business transactions related to current and fixed assets, liabilities, and stockholder’s equity to complete the accounting cycle, and subsequently, analyzing and interpreting financial information. Students will also demonstrate knowledge of accounting principles and procedures through the use of automated accounting and electronic spreadsheet software. In addition, students will be expected to demonstrate careerready skills and may have the opportunity to acquire industry recognized certifications.