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CLEP Financial Accounting

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Gina Jude Curriculum--CLEP and AP Specialists
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Average rating:4.7Number of reviews:(209)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) offers a financial accounting exam that provides students with the opportunity to earn college credit for knowledge they have gained outside of the traditional classroom setting.

Class experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
19 lessons//19 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Getting Started
The Balance Sheet Analyzing the Balance Sheet Operating Cycle and Fiscal Year Graded Assignment 1
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Making Money
Operating the Business Making Adjustments The Income Statement Refined The Statement of Owner's Equity Keeping Track of Numbers in Accounts Using T-Accounts How Operations Affect the Balance Sheet Graded Assignment 2
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Watching Over Cash
Cash from Operations Cash from Investing Activities Cash from Financing Activities The Direct Method of Presenting the Cash Flow Statement Graded Assignment 3
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Accounting and the Outside World
Other Uses of Financial Statements Making Sure the Statements are Accurate Graded Assignment 4
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Debits and Credits
Introducing Debits and Credits Posting the Start-Up Transactions in the T-Accounts T-Accounts for Income and Expenses Posting Operations to T-Accounts Closing Temporary Accounts Correcting Errors Normal Balances of Accounts Graded Assignment 5
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Journals and Ledgers
The General Journal The General Ledger Specialized Journals How to Write Vertical Journal Entries Graded Assignment 6
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Controls and Ethics
Internal Controls Ethics All Internal Controls are Imperfect Graded Assignment 7
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Cash and Short-Term Investments
Reconciling the Bank Statement Setting Up A Petty Cash System Investing in Short-Term Securities Graded Assignment 8
 Week 9
Lesson 9
Accounts Receivable
Accrual Accounting for Accounts Receivable Cash Basis Accounting for Sales on Account The Direct Write-Off Method for Bad Debts Graded Assignment 9
 Week 10
Lesson 10
Other Receivables
Discounting a Note Receivable at the Bank Accruing Interest Receivable A Customer Dishonors a Note Loans Receivable Analysis of Current Assets Graded Assignment 10
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Merchandise Inventories
Two Methods for Handling Money The Perpetual Inventory Method Following the Trail of Debits The Periodic Inventory Method Comparing the Four Inventory Systems and Methods Analyzing How Well a Business Handles Inventory Graded Assignment 11
 Week 12
Lesson 12
Supplies and Prepaids
Accounting for Prepaid Assets Two Methods to Account for Operating Supplies Graded Assignment 12
 Week 13
Lesson 13
Buying and Selling Plant Assets
Repairs or Improvements Disposing of Fixed Assets Vertical Journal Entries for Fixed Assets The Cash Flow Statement and Fixed Assets Graded Assignment 13
 Week 14
Lesson 14
Depreciation
Depreciation: Allocating the Cost of Plant Assets The Depreciation Expense Formula Depreciation Conventions The Depreciation Schedule Changing Accounting Estimates Graded Assignment 14
 Week 15
Lesson 15
Land, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets
Land or Land Improvement Assets You Cannot Grab Hold Of Natural Resources Vertical Journal Entries for Intangible Assets Graded Assignment 15
 Week 16
Lesson 16
Current Liabilities
What Does it Mean to Accrue a Liability Adjusting Entries at the End of the Period Make Sure Wages Get Counted at the End of the Period Estimating Warranty Expense Loan Amortization Schedules Accruing Interest Expense Reversing Entries-Making Adjusting Entries Easier Graded Assignment 16
 Week 17
Lesson 17
Long-Term Liabilities
What are Bonds? Recording the Money Received When Issuing Bonds Making the Periodic Cash Payments for Bonds Deferring the Recognition of Revenues Graded Assignment 17
 Week 18
Lesson 18
The Equity Section
The Sole Proprietorship Becomes a Partnership What is a Corporation? Paying a Dividend Treasury Stock Closing Entries for a Corporation Graded Assignment 18
 Week 19
Lesson 19
The Final Word on Financial Statements
The Complete Income Statement The Complete Statement of Stockholders' Equity The Comprehensive Balance Statement The Complete Cash Flow Statement Financial Analysis Methods Graded Assignment 19
Questions on the Financial Accounting exam require test takers to demonstrate one or more of the following abilities:

Familiarity with accounting concepts and terminology
Preparation, use, and analysis of accounting data and financial reports issued for both internal and external purposes
Application of accounting techniques to simple problem situations involving computations
Understanding the rationale for generally accepted accounting principles and procedures
Gina Jude Curriculum is a certified teacher-tutoring and online teaching service. We offer online courses for homeschool students in a variety of subjects, including math, science, English, history, and more. We also provide tutoring services for students who are struggling in a particular subject.
Our mission is to provide quality education to all students, regardless of their learning style or ability. We believe that every student has the potential to succeed when given the proper tools and support.
The teacher for this course has a minor in business administration from Louisiana State University, a paralegal certificate, and a real estate license.
Homework Offered
Homework is assigned weekly and is graded for completeness.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Assessment will be formal and informal. They are designed provide practice for students to succeed in future higher level business law programs.
Grades Offered
Homework and tests will be graded to allow students and parents to judge progress and readiness for future learning.
This course can be modified for any special learner needs.  Please contact instructor to discuss any specific needs.
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Average rating:4.7Number of reviews:(209)
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NOTE:  As of March 13, 2024 Fall Classes can be scheduled at the times you want them so if you see a class at a time that doesn't work for you, please contact us and we can reschedule that class.  Once classes start filling up in the summer times... 
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Ages: 14-18

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