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With this course, you are on your way to becoming a certified bookkeeper. Topics to be covered include the principles of the accounting cycle for service businesses, general journals and ledgers, adjusting entries and the worksheet, closing entries and post-closing trial balance. You will also learn payroll concepts, including employee earnings and deductions, as well as employer taxes, payments, and reports.
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Building upon previously learned concepts, you will expand your skills and abilities to the level of a full-charge bookkeeper. Concepts covered will pertain to merchandising businesses, such as adjusting entries for supplies and the periodic inventory system. Other processes to be explored include classified financial statements, closing and reversing entries, ending inventory and inventory valuation.
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This course is designed as the final step in the Bookkeeping Certificate sequence and as comprehensive test preparation for anyone preparing to take the American Institute of Certified Bookkeeping Examination. It includes an intensive review of the six tested subject areas, practice questions and test-taking techniques to ensure success. Plus, students receive individual attention. Tuition fee includes AIPB materials purchased and distributed by CAPS. Students who withdraw from the course or cancel their registration are responsible for a $65 returned materials fee.
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