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Financial Accounting |
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9/13/2010 |
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Course Number:
ACC100 |
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This course covers accounting terminology; the recording and classifying of financial transactions, including analyzing, journalizing, and positing; the preparation of the trial balance, work sheet and financial statements; a familiarization with handling of adjustments, bad debts, inventory and depreciation; and matters concerning sole proprietorship and partnership. Course objectives: describe content and purposes of balance sheet and income statement; compare the basic characteristics of the accrual basis with the cash basis of accounting; explain the full accounting cycle and prepare all required journals, entries, and adjustments; outline the necessity for and features of internal control; identify the basic assumptions, principles, and modifying conventions of accounting; describe how inflation affects information presented in conventional financial statements; define pa and explain their characteristics. Please note: textbook cost is extra
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Course
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Location: |
Online |
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Current
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Materials: |
$145.00 + taxes and fees |
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Length of Course: |
15 weeks |
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Credits: |
3.00 |
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Cost |
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Members: |
$499.00 |
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Nonmembers: |
$599.00 |
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