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The course descriptions and syllabus' for the courses I teach are below. Please click on the link to see your course.
Accounting I Syllabus
Course Objectives:
This course is designed to develop skills necessary for starting a bookkeeping system
and for recording, summarizing, and interpreting financial data for the three business
entities. Emphasis is placed on acquiring skills needed for entry-level employment
and/or further accounting study.Accounting 2 Syllabus
Course Objectives
This course is designed to help students acquire a more thorough, in-depth
knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques utilized in solving business
problems and making financial decisions. Students will develop skills in analyzing and
interpreting information common to partnerships and corporations, preparing
formal statements and supporting schedules, and using inventory and budgetary
control systems.Computer Business Applications Syllabus
Course Objectives
Computer Business Applications is a one-year class that is designed to provide
knowledge and skills required in the technology-based workplace. Students are
expected to have keyboarding skills upon entering the course. Students in Computer
Business Applications will review basic keyboarding operations and be introduced to
current word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation applications as well
as online safety and practical digital security to establish them as digitally literate
citizens in our technology driven world.Personal Finance Syllabus
Course Objectives
Understanding and managing personal finances are key to one’s future financial
success. This one-semester course for students in grades 10 through 12 which offers
one-half unit of credit is based on the Missouri Personal Finance Competencies and
presents essential knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about real world
financial issues. Students will learn how choices influence occupational options and
future earning potential. Students will also learn to apply decision-making skills to
evaluate career choices and set personal goals. The course content is designed to
help the learner make wise spending, saving, and credit decisions and to make
effective use of income to achieve personal financial success. There are seven areas
of study: financial decision making, earning income, buying goods and services,
saving, using credit, protecting and insuring, and financial investing.