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ACCOUNTING I/ACCOUNTING II—Are you detail oriented and do you like to solve
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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
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accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, payroll, income tax, financial statements, ■
and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). You will also learn computer software
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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
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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
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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
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QuickBooks Pro such as: estimates, progress invoicing, job costing, finance charges, sales
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commission, time tracking, classes, reimbursable expenses, fixed assets, and 1099 forms.
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Prerequisites: Accounting and computer experience.
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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.
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In addition to learning new ■
skills, you will make new
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friends. Pictured from left to
right: Virginia Jestes, Karen Gee,
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BUSINESS MATH/TEN KEY—Does the word “math” strike terror in your heart? Come
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and join our math class to improve your math skills. The ability to perform mathematical
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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
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working with numbers? Learn operation/functions of a ten-key calculator. Improve speed and ■
skills with timed drills.
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SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
06-0602 Daily 10:15am–12:15pm 10 See page 4 Renshaw
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Support Services
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COMPUTERIZED DATA ENTRY—Learn data entry skills including alpha-numeric ■
keyboarding and ten-key operation with emphasis on speed and accuracy. Instruction involves
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exercises using a variety of business forms and source documents. Prerequisites: 25 wpm
keyboarding speed and 100 spm ten-key speed.
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06-0602 Daily 10:15am–12:15pm 10 See page 4 Renshaw
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CUSTOMER SERVICE—Exceed your customers’ expectations by learning how to provide ■
superior customer service. This class teaches you exceptional professionalism, internal and
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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,
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acquire proper telephone etiquette, and understand the terminology of today’s computerized
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telephone systems.
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SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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06-0502 Daily, May 26-June 26 10:15am–12:15pm Tech 2 See page 4 Lawrence
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See pages 46-47 for registration form/information
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High School GED registration see page 29
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