Accounting I & II

About Accounting I

Accounting I: In Accounting I, students will build critical skills for a career as a bookkeeper, accountant, business administrator or manager. It is also a valuable skill for use in dealing with personal financial situations. Students will learn to use the basic accounting equation to analyze, journalize and post business transactions. Preparation of financial statements and payroll records as well as maintaining a checkbook will also be covered. Computers will be used to supplement the manual accounting procedures through business and personal accounting software.

About Accounting II

Accounting II: In Accounting II, students will study the procedures and theories behind payroll, cash funds, depreciation, uncollectible accounts, inventories, payables/receivables, and accounting for other forms of business organizations primarily through business accounting software. Accounting II will require mastery of basic computer skills and advanced thinking skills as students analyze, interpret and compare information.

Prerequisite: Accounting I

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