Consumer Behavior Course
Credits: 3 Credits (126 Clock Hours)
Self-paced: 4-month completion deadline.
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Navigate the world of financial accounting with BUS-314, a course that focuses on the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as they apply to various businesses and organizations. You'll learn everything from transaction analysis and journalizing to the creation of financial statements and the closing process for a service business. Through a structured curriculum, the course equips you with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in accounting.
What you'll learn:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the nature and role of accounting in the business world.
- Master the creation and interpretation of simple balance sheets.
- Familiarize yourself with the intricate steps of the accounting cycle.
- Learn to analyze key items on a balance sheet, including current assets, long-term operating assets, long-term investments, liabilities, and owner's equity.
- Understand the significance and purpose of accounting standards such as U.S. GAAP.
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Courses are self-paced and supported by qualified faculty. Students work on their reading, assignments, and quizzes on their own time. This flexibility allows students to study while navigating the rest of their busy lives. Our courses and programs have completion deadlines, but beyond that, students can complete the work on their own schedule. Instructors are always available for questions and support. Students are not required to attend any scheduled class meetings.
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Advance your education with an accredited certificate program from Washington Technical Institute (WTI). WTI is Regionally accredited by the Middle States Association CESS, and licensed by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education as an institution of higher learning.
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Washington Technical Institute is Regionally accredited by the Middle States Association CESS, and licensed by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education as an institution of higher learning.