Business Accounting Specialist
Business Accounting Specialist:
Embrace your passion for numbers! Be the go-to financial expert.
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ABUSINESS ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST CAREER
Why would you want to be a Business Accounting Specialist?
Business Accounting Specialists play a crucial role in helping organizations manage their finances effectively.
They are responsible for recording and analyzing financial transactions, preparing financial statements, and ensuring that all financial data is accurate and up-to-date. If you are interested in a career that combines analytical skills with attention to detail, the Business Accounting Specialist program may be the right choice for you.
What are Business Accounting Specialists?
Business Accounting Specialists are professionals who specialize in managing financial data and information for organizations. They are responsible for recording financial transactions, preparing financial statements, analyzing financial data, and ensuring that all financial information is accurate and up-to-date.
Where can Business Accounting Specialists work?
Business Accounting Specialists can work in a variety of settings, including small businesses, large corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. They may also work as independent contractors or consultants.
How long is Business Accounting Specialist training?
The length of Business Accounting Specialist training varies depending on the program and school. Typically, a Business Accounting Specialist program can take anywhere from several months to two years to complete.
Do you need any certifications to become a Business Accounting Specialist?
While certifications are not always required to become a Business Accounting Specialist, they can certainly help. Some examples of certifications include Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and Certified Bookkeeper (CB).
What does Business Accounting Specialist training consist of?
Business Accounting Specialist training typically includes coursework in accounting principles, financial analysis, taxation, and financial management. Students may also learn about accounting software, financial statement preparation, and data analysis.
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students.
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HERE'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET AS ABUSINESS ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST TRAINEE
CERTIFICATIONS
QuickBooks Certified User – Online
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Office Specialist: Word
SKILLS
ACC101 Accounting Foundations
ACC102 Accounting II
ACC105 Bookkeeping
ACC106 Business Reporting
ACC111 Payroll
BUS101 Business Communication
BUS102 Business Law
BUS112 Computerized Financial Reporting
BUS123 Business Operations
CIS101 Word Processing
CIS102 Spreadsheets
CIS103 Application Presentation and Sharing
CSV103 Customer Service
JOB103 Career Readiness
KEY101 Keyboarding I
MAC103 Communication
OFF101 Office Procedures I
Course Descriptions
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
The course focuses on the accounting profession through introduction of generally accepted accounting principles and accounting conventions (cash or accrual based). Topics will include transactions such as receipts, disbursements, banking, reconciliation, and reporting. Reporting emphasis is primarily placed on a sole proprietorship business entity.
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: ACC101
This course focuses on accounting concepts associated with a merchandising business. Topics include special journals, payables, receivables, and payroll.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: ACC101
Students will be introduced to information, files, and software necessary to set‐up business financial records. Topics include, establish of Chart of Accounts, vendors, customers, and employee files, and Income and Expense accounts.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: ACC101
Students will study formal financial information of businesses including reporting methods, form and structure of reports, interpretation and analysis, and reporting periods. Students will study internal and external users of financial information as well as legal requirements regarding publication and distribution of information.
Hours: Theory 30 / Laboratory 10 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.5 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: ACC101
This course will focus on the requirements and regulations relating to the payment of wages and salaries. Payroll taxes, withholding, and Federal and State payroll reports will be introduced in this course.
Hours: Theory 10 / Laboratory 30 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 2.5 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
Application of the principles of effective communication to reach, motivate, and influence business audiences are studied. Oral and written applications of these principles are practiced in business scenarios. Letters, reports, memorandums, proposals, and presentations are evaluated in this context.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: ACC101
The course will utilize computerized accounting software to record and report business financial data. The course will cover the steps necessary to establish a new business, set up accounts payable/receivable, report taxes, and create and interpret financial documents. Preparation for Certiport QuickBooks certification exam.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course will cover business operations including mission and vision statements, standard operating procedures, ensuring sustainable practices, scalability, and community engagement. Implications for taxes and intellectual property will be covered, as well as growth from sole proprietor to other business forms.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course focuses on the basic techniques of electronic word processing. Through utilization of application software, students will study the functionality of the program in creating work products. Preparation for Certiport MOS Word Exam.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course focuses on the basic techniques of electronic spreadsheets. Through utilization of application software, students will study the functionality of the program in creating work products. Preparation for Certiport MOS Excel Exam.
Hours: Theory 10 / Laboratory 30 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 2.5 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course will focus on basic techniques of electronic presentation and communication. Through utilization of application software students will study the functionality of application programs in creating work product. Preparation for Certiport MOS Outlook and PowerPoint exams.
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course provides instruction in database construction, management, and use. The course will include information on manipulation, maintenance, collection, and security of computerized information collected and stored in a database structure.
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
The role of customer service is studied focusing on skills needed to work effectively with individuals or groups. Problem solving and critical thinking skills will be incorporated in exploring varying aspects of interaction with internal and external customers.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 20 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
This course introduces the skills needed for career success. Students will have the opportunity to learn about setting personal and professional goals, job search techniques and portfolio development. Final resume, cover letter and mock interviews are key aspects of this course. Students may also learn about different career paths.
Hours: Theory 10 / Laboratory 30 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 2.5 /Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
An introduction to the keyboard and proper touch typing will be focused on in this course. Students will utilize word processing software to incorporate keyboarding skills in the creation of business and professional documents.
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 /Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
Students will study communication skills utilizing informal writing techniques. Focus will be on the production of work product that demonstrates basic skills in communicating to individuals or groups. Software and/or online ancillaries will be incorporated to supplement project creation.
Hours: Theory 40 / Laboratory 0 / Total 40 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 10 / Prerequisites: None
Students will study office procedures using the functionality of business machines in resolving business problems. Students will incorporate 10-key calculators and other electronic applications in completion of course objectives.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 0 / Externship 80 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 2.0 / Outside Hours 0 / Final course
This 80-hour course provides the student with an opportunity to utilize learned skills in a work environment. Students will be provided an opportunity to observe and participate in activities associated with their training and career direction. Students on externship must complete the total hours and skills requirements that reflect an overall understanding of the job competencies.
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ACCREDITED
Southern Careers Institute is Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.
APPROVED
Southern Careers Institute is Approved for training by The Texas Workforce Commission.
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Southern Careers Institute is Authorized by the National Health Career Association to train Business Accounting Specialists and a certification testing site.
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As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
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Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indictive of the possible job outcomes for future and current students. SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.
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FACT: TODAY'S EMPLOYERSNEED YOUR SKILLS
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Occupation Code: 43-6014
Location | Mean Annual Wage |
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Austin | $81,330 |
Brownsville-Harligen | $62,120 |
Corpus Christi | $71,290 |
Pharr | $61,100 |
San Antonio North & South | $75,790 |
Waco | $67,150 |
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students.
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As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
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We give students an alternative to expensive, four-year degrees that are becoming less valuable. In today’s changing economy, employers are looking for specific skills from candidates who they can hire with confidence. We empower your future with flexible and affordable career training that pays for itself.
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* SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.