FIN 3 -
Accounting for a Merchandising Business Organized as a Corportaiton - Adjustments and Valuation / Additional Procedures
Course Description:
Course Description:
This introductory course will focus on accounting for a merchandising business organized as a corporation – Adjustments and valuation, and additional accounting procedures. Topics covered include accounting for uncollectible accounts receivable; plant assets and depreciation; inventory; notes and interest; accrued revenue and expenses; end of fiscal period work for a corporation; accounting for partnerships; and recording international and internet sales. Multiple technologies will be used. This course will help you with your personal finances and is highly recommended if you plan on pursuing a career in business after high school. You will have the opportunity to showcase your accomplishments by participating in BPA (Business Professionals of America) Competitions.
This introductory course will focus on accounting for a merchandising business organized as a corporation – Adjustments and valuation, and additional accounting procedures. Topics covered include accounting for uncollectible accounts receivable; plant assets and depreciation; inventory; notes and interest; accrued revenue and expenses; end of fiscal period work for a corporation; accounting for partnerships; and recording international and internet sales. Multiple technologies will be used. This course will help you with your personal finances and is highly recommended if you plan on pursuing a career in business after high school. You will have the opportunity to showcase your accomplishments by participating in BPA (Business Professionals of America) Competitions.
- Certification: National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB) - Accounting Certification
- Credits: 1/2
- Length: 1 Semester
- Prerequisite(s): Finance II
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