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ACCOUNTING

ACCOUNTING CLASSES ARE
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT

Accounting Services ■
ACCOUNTING I/ACCOUNTING II—Are you detail oriented and do you like to solve
SINESS

problems? Then the accounting field may be a good choice for you. Develop useful computer
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skills, learn critical thinking skills, and get a valuable overview of the business world. You will learn

accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, payroll, income tax, financial statements, ■
and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). You will also learn computer software

and spreadsheets for accounting applications. Prerequisite: Completion of or current enrollment
in Business Math is required.

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BEGINNING QUICKBOOKS PRO 2008—Have you learned computerized

accounting? This course provides a self-paced, step-by-step environment in which students use ■
QuickBooks Pro to learn how to set up a company’s accounting system, create and customize

lists, set up and operate inventory accounts, process payroll accounts, track and pay sales tax,
process payrolls. Prerequisites: Accounting and computer experience.
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INTERMEDIATE QUICKBOOKS PRO 2008—Learn advanced features of

QuickBooks Pro such as: estimates, progress invoicing, job costing, finance charges, sales

commission, time tracking, classes, reimbursable expenses, fixed assets, and 1099 forms.

Prerequisites: Accounting and computer experience.

SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
06-0601 Daily 8:15–10:15am 10 See page 4 Cook



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Open the door to success at the
Business Training Center.

In addition to learning new ■
skills, you will make new

friends. Pictured from left to
right: Virginia Jestes, Karen Gee,

and Dennis Parker.





Business Financial Management ■
BUSINESS MATH/TEN KEY—Does the word “math” strike terror in your heart? Come

and join our math class to improve your math skills. The ability to perform mathematical

operations involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and signed numbers is
essential to good office skills. Great brush-up for employment tests! Ten Key: Do you enjoy

working with numbers? Learn operation/functions of a ten-key calculator. Improve speed and ■
skills with timed drills.

SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
06-0602 Daily 10:15am–12:15pm 10 See page 4 Renshaw

Support Services

COMPUTERIZED DATA ENTRY—Learn data entry skills including alpha-numeric ■
keyboarding and ten-key operation with emphasis on speed and accuracy. Instruction involves

exercises using a variety of business forms and source documents. Prerequisites: 25 wpm
keyboarding speed and 100 spm ten-key speed.

SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR ■
06-0602 Daily 10:15am–12:15pm 10 See page 4 Renshaw

CUSTOMER SERVICE—Exceed your customers’ expectations by learning how to provide ■
superior customer service. This class teaches you exceptional professionalism, internal and

external customer service, and communication skills. Train on digital phone system and PBX
console. Learn to operate and program telephones, develop listening and communication skills,

acquire proper telephone etiquette, and understand the terminology of today’s computerized

telephone systems.

SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR

06-0502 Daily, May 26-June 26 10:15am–12:15pm Tech 2 See page 4 Lawrence

See pages 46-47 for registration form/information
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High School GED registration see page 29

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