
Learn more about this competitive scholarship here. This program is eligible for a Wanamaker Workforce and Economic Innovation Scholarship Opportunity. Wanamaker Workforce and Economic Innovation Scholarship
BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATION ONLINE PROFESSIONAL
Those interested in transitioning into a bookkeeper position, small business owners, and any managerial professional needing to enhance their skillset. Correction of accounting errors (including the bank reconciliation).Help your company or client use basic internal controls to prevent theft, embezzlement, or check and credit card fraud by employees, customers, or vendors.Value inventory, record costs, make entries, and report inventory on financial statements.Apply accounting concepts to depreciation transactions, including various methods of calculating depreciation for book and tax purposes.Prepare payroll transactions, from paying wages to depositing and reporting taxes.Apply accounting concepts and the basic tools of financial analysis in identifying and correcting errors.Trace the effect of accrual and deferral transactions to financial statements.Apply accrual accounting concepts to transactions that span fiscal periods.Upon completing this program students will have an understanding of how to: Program Eligibility Requirements: Prospective participants must hold a high school diploma or GED. The program is designed based on the standards established by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB).

You will learn to work with general ledger, assets, liabilities, equity accounts, balance sheets, income statements, basic payroll, merchandise inventory, and internal controls and fraud prevention. This hands-on bookkeeping program focuses on the essential skills needed in today’s business environment. Understanding basic accounting principles and maintaining accurate financial records is critical for all business and nonprofit organizations.
