
Course Description
Accounting II is an advanced study of concepts, principles, and techniques used by businesses to
maintain electronic and manual financial records. This course expands on content explored in
Accounting I to cover the accounting processes of a variety of different firms, including
merchandising, manufacturing, and service-oriented businesses.
Topics include the following:
- Accounting Processes and Operations
- Collection and Recording
- Finalization and Analysis of Data
- Accounting Applications and Implications
- Accounting in a Business Startup and Expansion
- Business Ethics
Expectations
- I expect each one of you to act responsibly.
- Do not speak when I am speaking.
- Be respectful to your classmates as well as to me.
- You should be prepared to learn each day.
Goals
- Everyone should strive to make an A in this class.
- Be on time
- Have textbook (if available), pen/pencil, writing paper, calculator (if needed), ear buds, and notebook every day.
Evaluation/Grades
- Chapter/Unit Exams – 50%
- Daily Work – 20%
- Group Projects/Presentations – 15%
- Final Exam – 15%