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BAA140 Bookkeeping and Accounting Skills for Business and Career Success

This introductory course provides a foundational understanding of bookkeeping and accounting, focusing on the complete accounting cycle. You will learn how to analyze and record financial transactions using debits, credits, and T accounts. Key topics include posting transactions to the journal and ledger, preparing trial balances, making necessary adjustments, and generating financial statements. By the end of the course, you will have a working knowledge of essential accounting principles and be able to accurately track financial activities for a business. Instructor-led virtual or in-person classes are available. Please refer to the schedule for more details. Course Requirements: 1. Basic computer and Windows knowledge is required. 2. Flash drive. 3. Textbook: Please visit: https://shorturl.at/KV1x0 to order textbook. 4. Students must activate their My Northshore account prior to the first class.

 
 
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Prerequisite

Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience.