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Computerized Financial Services
Description: This course is designed to provide students who want to earn a living as an office employee with the occupational skills and knowledge essential to initial employment. Students will become skilled on the various business machines offices are currently using, such as computers, transcription machines, electronic calculators, fax machines, copiers, digital cameras, digital video cameras, etc. This course is open to high school juniors and seniors, as well as adults.
Theory hours: 190
High School Lab hours: 335
Adult Lab hours: 335
Tuition: $ 656.25
Prerequisite: Keyboarding/Typing
College Credit: Yes (Details)
Additional Fees:
Number Modules
FCF101

Accounting: Accounting cycles for small businesses, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and merchandising businesses are taught as well as accounting knowledge and skills needed for careers in related business fields and advancing into preparation for studying college in accounting.

FCF102

Spreadsheets: With Excel as the software used, students will analyze, chart, and manage data for personal, business and financial use. The students will also create and produce worksheets, charts, databases, and publish data to the Web.

FCF103

Economics/Taxes: Students will learn how the U.S. economy is structured, how it affects us as consumers, and how it affects the businesses we work in. Students will also study the history of taxation in America and learn to prepare income tax forms by hand and also using computer software.

FCF104

Specialized Accounting Software: Using Excel, QuickBooks Pro, Automated Accounting, and TurboTax, students will develop the skills needed to efficiently and effectively use the computer to complete accounting tasks done in the business office.

FCF105

Payroll Fundamentals: Using the skills acquired in the accounting and taxes modules, students will be able to complete payroll transactions and records for a business. Students will also be able to complete the required forms and reports needed for government reporting purposes.

FCF106

Stock/Investments: Students will learn about the stock market, as well as how to buy, sell, trade, and track stocks. Students will purchase stocks and create a portfolio and will write a report at the end of the tracking period about their stock market investment experience.



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