Advanced Accounting expands on the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and procedures for proprietorships and partnerships using double-entry accounting covered in Introduction to Accounting. Emphasis is placed on accounting principles as they relate to both manual and automated financial systems. This course involves understanding, analyzing, and recording business transactions and preparing, analyzing, and interpreting financial reports as a basis for decision-making. Students are required to take Introduction to Accounting prior to enrollment in this course.
Length: Year
Offered: Fall/Spring
Number of Periods per Semester: One
Grade Level: 11-12
Course Prerequisites: Introduction to Accounting
Application: None
Tryout : None
Counselor Approval Required: None
Dual Credit: No.
Weighted:: Yes, Half Point
Diploma Path: Directed Elective or Elective for All
Quantitative Reasoning: Yes
Length: Year
Offered: Fall/Spring
Number of Periods per Semester: One
Grade Level: 11-12
Course Prerequisites: Introduction to Accounting
Application: None
Tryout : None
Counselor Approval Required: None
Dual Credit: No.
Weighted:: Yes, Half Point
Diploma Path: Directed Elective or Elective for All
Quantitative Reasoning: Yes