ACC 102 Financial Accounting II
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ACC 110 Accounting Software for Small Business
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ACC 211 Federal Taxation
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ACC 222 Managerial Accounting
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This course builds on the material learned in ACC 101. Students use their knowledge of preparing financial statements to analyze and communicate a variety of financial information including accounting for plant assets, stockholders equity, current and long-term liabilities and the statement of cash flows. Students demonstrate the knowledge they gain by working with Web resources to present a financial analysis of a public corporation.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ACC 101, CIS 111
Semester Offered: F/S/SU
This course focuses on understanding accounting through a mastery of general ledger software applications. Students set up and maintain a computerized accounting records system by recording the transactions necessary to operate a service and merchandizing business. This course covers the areas of cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll transactions. Students learn how to create these transactions on a computer and how to understand and interpret the resulting financial reports. During the laboratory component, students will be required to develop an accounting system for a small company. This course will prepare students for the Certified QuickBooks Users examination.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English, MAT 090 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score
Semester Offered: F
This course examines basic federal income and employment taxes. Students learn how to prepare individual tax returns including the appropriate schedules, manually and on computers. Topics covered include analysis of tax problems, identification of tax issues, income inclusion and exclusion, deductible business and non-business expenses, gains and losses, tax credits, special taxes, and current tax laws and procedures.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English
Semester Offered: F/S
This course examines information used by executives and managers who work in business. Students study manufacturing accounting, budgeting and forecasting. Using computer applications, analytics, working in groups, and through classroom exercises, students learn to use and interpret accounting data as the basis for managerial decision-making and planning.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ACC 102
Semester Offered: F/S/SU