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  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Accounting I is a course encompassing a review of accounting concepts and principles, the accounting cycle, and financial statement preparation. An in-depth study of assets including cash, temporary investments, receivables, inventories, plant and equipment, and intangibles completes the course. Spreadsheet applications will be used as a device to enhance the calculations and presentation of Financial Accounting data. Prerequisite: Principles of Financial Accounting II (ACCT106)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Taxation is a survey of federal tax structure as it applies to both individuals and corporations. In addition, there is a complete detailed exposure to tax responsibilities, tax calculations, tax implications, and tax filing for individuals at the state and federal levels. Current taxation practices are of prime concern as well as the implications of tax considerations on future individual decisions. When time allows, partnership and special tax entities are discussed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to basic cost theory and practice. Cost systems and analytical uses of cost data by management are surveyed. Job order process and operation cost systems and standard cost approaches to such systems are completed. Cost/volume/profit relationships, cost- behavior patterns, and comprehensive and flexible budgeting are also introduced. Cost applications cover manufacturing as well as merchandising and service applications for both profit and not-for-profit entities. Prerequisite: Managerial Accounting (ACCT107)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to business applications that are commonly computerized in a business environment. It examines accounting information systems (AIS) within the context of the total management information system (MIS). Topics such as a general ledger package, spreadsheet applications, and various managerial and financial decision models are included. This course provides students with the opportunity to experience the actual implementation of software packages using the facilities of the computer lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give students a realistic exposure to Peachtree Accounting, a commercial general ledger software package. A real business environment will be simulated through the use of source documents to illustrate actual business transactions. Topics such as a company ledger setup for both retail and service type organizations, general journal entries, invoicing, customer statements, and receiving payments are included. Purchasing and vendor payments along with the entire payroll cycle will be covered. Advanced topics of inventory control, job costing, and budgeting may also be included.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to train the students to provide a community service of free tax assistance with a basic return to elderly, low-income, disabled and others within the student population. Students will establish and operate a VITA program in the college community. This involves securing community sites, scheduling volunteers, arranging publicity, securing necessary tax forms and supplies, coordinating the efforts with the local IRS VITA coordinator, and providing tax assistance. These responsibilities will be delegated among those participating in the course. Students are required to pass an IRS exam, volunteer 40 hours during the semester for tax preparation and complete papers summarizing their experience in the course. Prerequisite: Taxation (ACCT211) or Permission of Instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers a study of human life in different societies with emphasis upon the physical, social, cultural, and archaeological aspects. The concept of culture, with its transmission and change, will be analyzed within societies and on a cross-cultural basis. Prerequisites: Preparing for College Reading II (ENGL092) and Introductory Writing (ENGL099) and Fundamentals of Mathematics (MATH010), or waiver by placement testing results, or Departmental Approval
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