Course Number 512
The course in Accounting II develops within the student
basic understandings and appreciation of the business world in which
we live and work. The study of Accounting II helps students to understand
business functions in our everyday life and what business contributes
to our society.
Students are encouraged to keep accurate records of
their finances and budget their incomes wisely. The course is designed
to help students prepare for employment in the business world or
for further study of accounting after high school.
The course reviews sole proprietorship bookkeeping
studied in Accounting I, then deals thoroughly with varied and more
complex partnership and corporate forms of ownership. Departmental
bookkeeping, taxes, and computerized accounting are also incorporated
into the Accounting II course.
Text:
South-Western Century 21 Accounting Advanced
Software:
Microsoft Office 2002
Century 21 Automated Accounting