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Principles of Accounting II: Financial Accounting (Paper-Based)

(Course Available After Purchase)Instructor: Andrew Tronolone$295

Overview:
Learn more advanced accounting principles such as the accrual basis of accounting, including notes payable and interest, notes receivable, accounts receivable, bad debts, inventory valuation, property, plant and equipment, and business taxes. This course also includes partnership accounting and corporation accounting. Part of the Accounting and Federal Government Accounting Procedures Certificates. ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed.

In this independent study paper-based course, you submit assignments to an instructor, who grades them and gives you feedback. Textbooks must be purchased separately. Take up to one year to complete.
Who Should Attend?
Individuals who wish to pursue their career or personal objectives of learning accounting principles pertaining to partnerships and corporate forms of organization.
Prerequisites:
Principles of Accounting I: Basic Principles (ACCT1101C), or equivalent.
Additional Information:
Order textbooks from Specialty Books. Select subject area Accounting and Auditing, then select course.
Objectives:
  • Apply generally accepted accounting principles to receivables and uncollectibles, merchandise inventory, property and equipment, payables and long-term financing.
  • Learn how to apply accounting to partnerships and corporations under a variety of conditions
  • Syllabus:
    Syllabus -- Principles of Accounting II: Financial Accounting, ACCT1102C, Grad. School, USDA
    • LESSON 1: Plant Assets and Intangibles
    • LESSON 2: Current Liabilities and Payroll
    • LESSON 3: Partnerships
    • LESSON 4: Corporations: Paid-In Capital and the Balance Sheet
    • LESSON 5: Corporations: Retained Earnings and the Income Statement
    • LESSON 6: Long-Term Liabilities
    • LESSON 7: The Statement of Cash Flows
    • LESSON 8: Financial Statement Analysis


    Course Details
    CODE:  ACCT1102C
    TYPE:  Distance Education
    LENGTH:  Up to 1 Year(s)
    CREDITS:  2
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