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BUSINESS

Basic Bookkeeping

Learn the tools required of a bookkeeper to keep accounting and tax records for small business or individuals including General Journals, Purchase Journals, Sales Journals, General Ledgers, T-accounts and how to set them up manually. Create a Chart of Accounts, track sales, expenses, and create Trial Balance for a tax practitioner who can then prepare Financial Statements and Tax Returns.

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QuickBooks

Learn the features of QuickBooks to help manage your small business accounting and finances. Use tools to track sales and expenses, create invoices and reports, and monitor business performance through applied projects.

BUS6603

/ James Black / $239

006

TuTh 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM 3-Sep - 12-Sep Lau 212 4x

Fundamentals of Accounting

Learn the basic skills needed to properly record and understand your business’s financial transactions from the receipt book to the check book for proper financial reporting. Begin with General Accounting Rules (GAAP), and continue with proper entries in General Ledger and various Journals. Topics include: Account Classifications of Assets, Liabilities, Owner’s Equity, Revenues, and Expenses; using principles of double-entry bookkeeping, Debits, Credits, T-accounts, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable; as recorded in the General Journal, and results in the

preparation of a Trial Balance report.

BUS6320

/ Jennifer Drout / $269

016 MW 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 12-Aug - 21-Aug Lau 108 4x

BUS6326

/ James Black / $269

019

TuTh 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM 1-Oct - 10-Oct Lau 212 4x

Fundamentals of Accounting II

Continue on from Fundamentals of Accounting I to review procedures to enter and balance accounts thru the use of a business simulation; preparation of a Trial Balance; analysis of common errors and means to correct them; examination of payable and receivable aging reports; creation of a Cash Flow report; integration of resulting Financial Statements; and acquiring the knowledge of fundamental financial analysis.

BUS6327

/ James Black / $269

Introduction to Investments

Learn about the types and tools of Investments. This course will introduce you to portfolio products such as stocks, bonds, and, options which are publicly traded; then cover long-term annuities. Long-term vehicles such as: 401K, 459, IRAs, ROTH IRAs, SEPIRAs will be examined for their strengths and weaknesses as well as applicability; then alternative investments such as 7702 plans which are facilitated thru dividend-paying whole life insurance will be compared to the traditional products; and finally cover real estate as an investment, both as a home to live in as well as income property.

BUS6600

/ James Black / $239

004

TuTh 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM 3-Dec - 12-Dec Lau 212 4x

Real Estate 101

Learn the practical points to be a successful Buyer or Seller in the HI market. This course will provide guidance and recommendations on procedures to follow. Materials include copies of documents used for listing, purchase, and inspections.

BUS6650

/ James Black / $139

003

S 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM 21-Sep - 28-Sep Lau 212 2x

Business Writing

Learn the art of professional business writing. This two day class with UHMC English Instructor Tim Marmac will cover how to write emails, memos, messages and proposals.

BUS6011

/ Tim Marmack / $129

006

F 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 6-Dec - 13-Dec Lau 212 2x

Social Media Marketing

How to Create and Manage Facebook for Business

Learn how to set up and manage your business Facebook page. Facebook can help you meet your business goals, connect with existing customers, find new customers and boost sales.

BUS6377

/ Danielle Miller / $139

017

MW 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 28-Oct - 30-Oct Lau 211 2x

Introduction to Using Instagram for Business

Instagram, learn to share your businesses’ success thru photos and #hashtags while connecting with your consumers on this top social platform!

BUS6012

/ Danielle Miller / $139

009

WTh 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM6-Nov - 7-Nov Lau 211 2x

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