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Accounting A and/or B
Course Number:   DAFSP1477

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InstitutionAventa Learning
SubjectAccounting
Education LevelHigh School
Credit Equivalent Abbreviated Full
ScheduleSelf Paced
End DateSee Below
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Course Description
Through this course, students will gain a foundation in the skills needed for college accounting courses, office work, and managing their own small businesses. These skills are necessary for any student planning to major in Business in college. In this Introduction to Accounting Course, students who have never had prior accounting training are given an overview of the three forms of Accounting: Financial, Cost, and Management Accounting. The course helps build an appreciation for the role of accounting in managing a profitable business. It covers the basic concepts, conventions and rules of the double entry system. It introduces techniques to analyze ratios from the balance sheet. The concept of ethics, integrity and confidentiality and rigor are woven through all the chapters.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Post journals, prepare ledger and Trial balance.
- Prepare Final Accounts.
- Reconcile between Cash Book and Bank Statements.
- Apply Accounting rules and principles to accounts of Sole Proprietorship, Partnerships, and Public Corporations.
- Analyze Balance Sheet using ratio analysis, measure financial health of the entity, make meaningful recommendations to improve the health.
- Post payroll accounting information.
- Describe the role of ethics in accounting.

COMPLETE COURSE

Full Credit Course: PART A + PART B

1/2 Credit Course: PART A or B

Self Paced Scheduling Information
Complete Courses
- Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed within 9 months
- 1/2 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed within 4 months
- 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed within 2 months

Abbreviated Courses
- Abbreviated courses must be completed within 2 months

Partial Courses
- Monthly courses must be completed within 1 month


Delivery Method

  • Internet
  • Streaming Audio
  • Streaming Video


Prerequisites
None

Course Materials
All course materials are available through the Aventa Learning website.


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