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A "T" located to the left of the available semester indicates transfer to Murray State University, Southeast Missouri State University, and Southern Illinois University-Carbondale as per articulation agreements. These courses will also transfer to most public four-year institutions in the state of Illinois.

ACC 111 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

T Summer/Fall /Spring

This course presents accounting as an information system that produces basic financial statements, such as income statement, statement of owner's equity, cash flows statement, and balance sheet, primarily for external users of the business. Students study sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation ownership and journal transactions as they relate to business. The main content emphasis will be accounting for current assets and liabilities, long-term assets and liabilities, corporations' cash flow statements, and financial statement analyses. The accountant's role of analyzing and interpreting data for decision-making is also included.

Credit: 4 hours - Four lecture hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): High School Bookkeeping or Bookkeeping-BUS 124

 

ACC 112 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

T Summer/Fall /Spring

This course presents accounting as a system of producing information to use intern all y in managing a business. Planning, controlling, and evaluating the performance of the separate components of a business are emphasized through the identification, accumulation, and interpretation of data. Identification and measurement of the costs of producing goods and services is analyzed and means of controlling these costs are studied. Decision models used in making short- and long-term business decisions are included in the course of study.

Credit: 4 hours - Four lecture hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): Financial Accounting-ACC 111

 

ACC 219 QUICKBOOKS

Fall /Spring

The course Quickbooks introduces the accounting student to an accounting software package which is intended for the sm all business owner. Quickbooks helps the business owner/worker manage business finances by using computers.

Credit: 2 hour - One lecture and two lab hours per week.

Prerequisite(s)s: None

 

ACC 223 TAX ACCOUNTING

Spring

The study of tax accounting includes tax responsibilities of individuals, partnerships, and corporations; income inclusions and exclusions; capital gains and losses; business and personal deductions; dividends, inventories, and depreciation; special filings; death, gift, trust, and estate taxes, and planning for tax minimization.

Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): Financial Accounting-ACC 111

 

ACC 224 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS

Fall /Spring

This course makes use of computers in the accounting process. A commercial accounting software package is used. Accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash receipts, cash payments, and general ledger modules are completed.

Credit: 3 hours - Two lecture and two lab hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): Financial Accounting-ACC 111

 


For More Information Contact:
Phyllis Sander - Business and Occupational Division Chair
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3334 or e-mail
phylliss@shawneecc.edu

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