Accounting Fundamentals II

    Course Prefix and NumberPSS 008
    Interest AreasBusiness & Management

    Explore the world of corporate accounting and enhance your financial expertise with our Accounting Fundamentals II course. Gain a solid understanding of recording and analyzing plant assets, depreciation, interest, dividends, revenue, and other essential corporate financial matters.

    Accounting Fundamentals II - 1252 - U001 - 54854

    Class Section54854Section NumberU001
    FormatOnline, self-pacedLocationed2go
    Registration Close05/06/2025GradingGrade - PASS/FAIL (P/F)
    Fee$129.00

    Explore the world of corporate accounting and enhance your financial expertise with our Accounting Fundamentals II course. Gain a solid understanding of recording and analyzing plant assets, depreciation, interest, dividends, revenue, and other essential corporate financial matters. This course will provide you with the skills needed to excel in corporate accounting, covering topics such as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, accrued revenue and expenses, and preparing year-end financial documents. Whether you're looking to advance your career or manage business finances more effectively, this course will make you indispensable to any organization.

    Learning Outcomes
    By the end of this course, you will be able to:
    1. Record and analyze plant assets and depreciation accurately.
    2. Manage accounts payable and receivable effectively.
    3. Represent uncollectible accounts in financial reports.
    4. Handle notes, interest, accrued revenue, and accrued expenses with confidence.
    5. Describe and manage stock dividends and retained earnings.
    6. Prepare comprehensive year-end financial documents, including tax forms.
    7. Utilize corporate accounting practices to enhance financial accountability and awareness.
    8. Apply advanced accounting skills to improve personal and business financial management.
    Outline
    • Accounts Payable
    • Accounts Receivable
    • Uncollectible Accounts Receivable
    • Plant Assets and Depreciation
    • Notes Payable and Notes Receivable
    • Accrued Income and Accrued Expenses
    • Dividends and Starting the Year-End Worksheet
    • Complete Year-End Worksheet With Adjustments
    • End-Of-Fiscal-Period Financial Reports
    • Adjusting and Closing Entries and Post Closing Trial Balance
    • Preparing a Payroll
    • Preparing Federal Tax Deposits and Year-End Tax Reports

    Course Access
    Participants can start in this course at any point during the semester. Once registered, they will have up to 6 weeks to complete 24 hours of coursework.

    Drop Policy

    Participants who are enrolled in this course may request a drop and/or a refund up to 13 days from the purchase date. Participants will only be refunded if they have completed less than 50% of the course and have not taken the final exam.

    External Partnership
    In an effort to broaden our course offerings, Syracuse University has partnered with leaders in their respective fields to provide learning opportunities for our students. This course is brought to you through our partnership with ed2go. Once you have completed the checkout process, you should expect to be contacted by a ed2go representative within 1-3 business days with information on how to access your course material and getting started. They will be your main point of contact while you are going through the coursework. Feel free to reach out to Syracuse University if you have any questions at microcredential@syr.edu or 315.443.2588.

    Credential
    At the successful conclusion of this microcredential program, participants will receive a co-branded digital badge from ed2go and Syracuse University, College of Professional Studies, which can be shared on LinkedIn or any digital media, and which will provide complete detail on information learned and competencies gained throughout the program.

    Sponsoring Department Contact Information
    If you have any questions regarding this course, please contact the College of Professional Studies Office of Microcredentials at microcredential@syr.edu or 315.443.2588.