ACG 2011 — Financial Accounting II
In this course, students build on the basics of accounting previously explored in ACG2001. Specifically, students expand on accounting principles focused on the different types of business entities such as Partnerships, LLC’s, and Corporations. Further, students learn the process of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial data involving issuance of and long-term investments in stocks and bonds, payroll for employees, cash flow statements, and financial statement analysis.
Prerequisites: ACG 2001
Part of
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
- Associate in Arts - Accounting track
- Associate in Arts - Business Administration track
- Associate in Arts - Economics track
- Associate in Arts - Finance/Marketing track
- Associate in Science Degree in Accounting Technology
- Accounting Technology Specialist Certificate
- Accounting Technology Operations Certificate
- Accounting Technology Management Certificate
- Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration
- Business Management Certificate
- Associate in Science Degree in Health Services Management
- Associate in Science Degree in Supervision and Management for Industry