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FORM 3 ACCOUNTING

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  • 16 Hours 40 Min
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Course Requirements

completing all assigned readings, participating in class discussions, submitting all assignments on time, and actively engaging in group projects. Additionally, students must maintain a high level of attendance and actively participate in all class activities.

Course Description

Students will learn basic accounting concepts, terminology, and procedures to develop a strong foundation in financial literacy. This course will cover topics such as journal entries, financial statements, and budgeting to prepare students for more advanced accounting courses in the future.

Course Outcomes

This course is designed to introduce students to basic accounting principles and practices. Students will learn how to prepare financial statements, analyze financial data, and understand the role of accounting in business operations. Course Objectives: - Understand the basic principles of accounting - Prepare financial statements including balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement - Analyze financial data to make informed business decisions - Understand the role of accounting in business operations Course Topics: 1. Introduction to Accounting 2. The Accounting Equation 3. Financial Statements 4. Accounting for Merchandising Businesses 5. Accounting for Inventory 6. Accounting for Cash 7. Accounting for Receivables 8. Accounting for Payables 9. Financial Statement Analysis 10. The Role of Accounting in Business Operations Assessment: - Quizzes and exams - Assignments - Class participation Textbook: - Accounting Principles by Jerry J. Weygandt Prerequisites: None Note: This course outline is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor.

Course Curriculum

  • 36 chapters
  • 135 lectures
  • 0 quizzes
  • 16 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 Start MS office word
5 Min


2 Present the word windows
5 Min


3 Close the program
5 Min


4 Shut down the computer
5 Min


1 define a journal also known as general journal;
5 Min


2 present the layout of a journal
5 Min


3 record transactions in the journal.
5 Min


4 post entries from the journal
5 Min


1 • state the different categories of computers and their brief historical evolution.
5 Min


2 state the types of personal computers
5 Min


3 state the types of personal computers
5 Min


4 define the term hardware
5 Min


5 the various components that appear in front and behind the central processing unit.
5 Min


6 the different IDE ports
5 Min


7 e the role of the following components: motherboard, sound card, video card, network card, modem
5 Min


8 state the role of microprocessor and name its various components.
5 Min


9 function of their speed, storage capacity (capacities of the RAM and of the hard disk)
5 Min


1 definitoin of software
5 Min


2 the differences between systems software and applications software.
5 Min


3 e some common software applications and their uses: MS word, MS Excel, MS access, etc
5 Min


1 the measuring units in computer science, the multiple as well as sub multiples (Byte, kilo byte, Megabyte, Giga byte, Terabyte)
5 Min


2 measuring units of hardware (screen, memory, processor, burner, printer)
5 Min


3 convert in data‐processing measurements units (Byte, Kilo byte, Megabyte, Giga byte, Terabyte)
5 Min


4 the following units: DPI, Inch, Hertz, BPS, Pixel and X
5 Min


5 e the resolution of a screen
5 Min


1 To define the following expressions: digital band‐width, data flow
5 Min


2 e analogical data and digital data, represent them and say in which part of the computer a data takes the analogical form and in which part it takes the digital form
5 Min


3 e types of flows in a transfer of data
5 Min


4 the difference between a flow and a band‐width
5 Min


1 Working Environment
5 Min


2 Management of files and folders
5 Min


3 Management of a window
5 Min


1 • Carry out preventive maintenance of a computer
5 Min


2 the protection measures of computer equipment
5 Min


3 the protection measures of the software
5 Min


4 the causes of mal functioning of the hardware and software of computers
5 Min


5 Install and update antivirus
5 Min


1 definitoin of a petty cash book;
5 Min


2 present the layout of a petty cash book
5 Min


3 record transactions in the petty cash book.
5 Min


4 • post entries from the petty cash book
5 Min


1 the home keys
5 Min


2 the various keys
5 Min


3 the fingers towards the various keys
5 Min


4 , Upward Extension, Downward Extension, Numerical keyboard, Arrow or direction keys, Function key
5 Min


1 Type a text in a high speed
5 Min


2 Select a character, word, sentence etc
5 Min


3 Copy, cut and paste characters….
5 Min


4 Modify the margins of a document
5 Min


5 To respect the rules of punctuation, line end division of words, enumerations, uppercases, lowercases
5 Min


6 To conduct spell check
5 Min


1 Open and save a document
5 Min


2 Set the parameters of the printer
5 Min


3 Open and print a document
5 Min


1 Justify a paragraph
5 Min


2 Align text to the Left, center, right
5 Min


3 Apply a tab to a paragraph
5 Min


4 Create a drop cap
5 Min


5 Create a list of bullets (hierarchical and numbering), interline, spacing, tabs
5 Min


6 Put a text in columns
5 Min


7 Change pager orientation
5 Min


1 Display a drawing tool bar
5 Min


2 Insert a text box
5 Min


3 Re-dimension the frame of a text box
5 Min


4 Insert an image or an object in a text box and put in a hidden or visible manner
5 Min


5 Create bullets and legends
5 Min


1 a complex table
5 Min


2 Split the table and cells
5 Min


3 Convert the table into a text and vice versa
5 Min


4 Chose a background colour
5 Min


5 Generate a graph from the table
5 Min


1 • Insert a word Art
5 Min


2 Insert a page break
5 Min


3 Insert a text in the footer
5 Min


4 • Insert page number
5 Min


5 Insert a mathematical equation
5 Min


6 Insert water mark in a document
5 Min


7 Insert water mark in a document
5 Min


1 the different accounting concepts
5 Min


2 accounting conventions; • define GAAP
5 Min


1 definitin and to descriptoin auxiliary journals;
5 Min


2 keep auxiliary journals of cash, bank, purchases and sales
5 Min


3 make journal and ledger entries from subsidiary books.
5 Min


1 definitoin of VAT
5 Min


2 the rates and principle of VA
5 Min


3 taxable and tax exempted transactions
5 Min


4 the VAT Invoiced and the VAT Recoverable
5 Min


5 determine the VAT Due or VAT Credit
5 Min


6 record VAT transactions
5 Min


1 establish an exhaustive list of commercial documentary evidences or supporting documents relating to ordering, supplying, invoicing of goods (customer and supplier statements of accounts
5 Min


1 journalise transactions with VAT for the customer (perpetual and periodic inventory procedures):
5 Min


2 The invoiceo without reductions; o with trade discounts; o with cash discount. o with transport;
5 Min


3 Credit notes for: o returns of goods; o post-invoice trade discount
5 Min


4 post-invoice cash discoun
5 Min


1 Journalise transactions with VAT for the supplier (perpetual and periodic inventory procedures) : • The invoice o without reductions; o with trade discounts; o with cash discount. o with
5 Min


2 Credit notes for: o returns of goods; o post-invoice trade discount. o Post-invoice cash discounts
5 Min


1 define and prepare means of cash payments (bank and giro bank cheques, cash vouchers and receipts, payment and credit cards, internet and telephone payments, transfer orders, cash deposi
5 Min


2 journalise cash payment transactions
5 Min


1 establish bills of exchange and promissory notes
5 Min


2 journalise the creation and collection of bills and promissory notes
5 Min


1 the IAS and IFRS that are in force and to briefly explain them
5 Min


2 the bodies that issue IAS and IFRS and to trace their history and functions
5 Min


1 accounting records (prerecording and pre-totalling
5 Min


2 errors in accounting entries within the year (cancellation of wrong entry using negative numbers and presenting the right entry thereof)
5 Min


3 the process of keeping compulsory books of accounts.
5 Min


1 e the financial position of the business
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2 t the financial position of the business
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3 t the balance sheet equation; • evaluate items of financial position
5 Min


4 The double entry system
5 Min


1 the double entry principle;
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2 the accounts of double entry;
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3 post entries into ledger accounts;
5 Min


4 record transactions directly into ledger accounts;
5 Min


5 the balance of an account. • present a simple trial balance
5 Min


1 definitoin of day books
5 Min


2 t the accounting cycle;
5 Min


3 the various daybooks to be kept and their uses.
5 Min


1 definitoin of a sales day book
5 Min


2 the layout of a sales day book
5 Min


3 record credit sales in the sales day book;
5 Min


4 post entries from the sales day book.
5 Min


1 define a purchases day book;
5 Min


2 present the layout of the purchases day book
5 Min


3 record credit purchases in the purchases day book
5 Min


4 post entries from the purchases day book
5 Min


1 the layout of a returns inwards journa
5 Min


2 record returns inwards (sales returns) in the return inwards journal
5 Min


3 post entries from the sales returns’ day book
5 Min


1 a returns outwards journal;
5 Min


2 present the layout of a returns outwards journal;
5 Min


3 record returns outwards (purchases returns) in the returns outwards journal.
5 Min


4 post entries from the purchases returns day book.
5 Min


1 define a cash book;
5 Min


2 record transactions in the single-column, double-column and triple-column cash book
5 Min


3 post entries from the cash boo
5 Min


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Secondary Accounting Tutor

Our secondary accounting tutor plays a crucial role in educating students about the principles, practices, and theories of accounting, preparing them for further studies in accounting and related fields or for careers in finance, business, or entrepreneurship.

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