The Associate Certificate in Computerized Accounting program prepares you with a foundation of accounting and software skills, with courses and options that meet your needs.
Your time is valuable, and if you find that you need stronger, more specific software skills for accounting, it probably means you need them fast, and through a flexible schedule.
The Associate Certificate in Computerized Accounting program prepares you with a foundation of accounting and software skills, with courses and options that meet your needs.
About the program
9-course Associate Certificate program
Introductory certificate program
Flexible course options including in-class, online, and distance learning
Learn more about whether this program is for you at the Program Details.
Who should complete the Associate Certificate in Computerized Accounting?
This program might be for you if you:
Want to get into accounting and need a starting point to begin
Are already working and looking for professional development
Hope to transition into an accounting/finance position or to enhance your current position
Are a small business owner who needs to manage your accounting
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The program teaches students a combination of office administration skills, computer skills, and accounting skills in order to prepare them for employment opportunities in financial or admin jobs.
This course is the first of a two-part, in-depth study that examines the concepts of cost and managerial accounting. Major topics include cost-volume profit-analysis, relevant costs and short-term decision making, responsibility accounting, standard costing and variance analysis.
Acquire the skills to meet the real needs of businesses today with teachers who have personally worked in the industry using the latest training techniques
Accounting Fundamentals course is offered by Yellowquill College. You will be working with an industry standard, certified instructor who is highly experienced. Your instructor knows and respects who you are, where you come from and where you want to go.
The student will learn the basic accounting cycle including preparation of useful financial statements. Other topics include accounting for cash, receivables, inventory and payroll. The student will be given an insight on capital assets, liabilities, partnerships, corporations, cash flow and financ...
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