Teachers who are experts and passionate about teaching students the core knowledge and skills necessary to become proficient in the field of Computerized Accounting have invested a great deal of time and effort in designing the modules of the curriculum.
This program provides a comprehensive 26 week training program on both the technical and practical components of Computerized Accounting.
Teachers who are experts and passionate about teaching students the core knowledge and skills necessary to become proficient in the field of Computerized Accounting have invested a great deal of time and effort in designing the modules of the curriculum.
The Computerized Accounting diploma specifically targets job related skills necessary in today’s job market. Graduates from this diploma program will gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to succeed.
Toronto Business College is a Private Career College registered under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005.
Toronto Business College offers specialized programs and services which fit the needs of individuals and employers so that they are able to succeed in today’s job market.
This training is aimed at entrepreneurs and/or team members who wish to improve their skills to carry out the daily accounting management of a small business. Following this, participants will be able to keep simple general accounting and understand the main principles of finance and taxation.
The program consists of 28 weeks of intensive instructor led hands on training and practical exercises under the supervision of industry-experienced instructors.
This program teaches the practical and technical skills required to qualify and secure employment in entry-level roles within the accounting industry. The primary focus will be on double entry bookkeeping and the preparation of basic financial statements.
The objective of this program is to provide students with an understanding of business concepts. During training, students will gain the necessary computerized accounting and office skills.
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.
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