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CATALOG INFORMATION
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Discipline and Nbr:
BBK 53.2 | Title:
QUICKBOOKS LEVEL 2 |
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Full Title:
QuickBooks Level 2 |
Last Reviewed:11/14/2022 |
Units | Course Hours per Week | | Nbr of Weeks | Course Hours Total |
Maximum | 1.50 | Lecture Scheduled | 1.00 | 17.5 max. | Lecture Scheduled | 17.50 |
Minimum | 1.50 | Lab Scheduled | 1.50 | 4 min. | Lab Scheduled | 26.25 |
| Contact DHR | 0 | | Contact DHR | 0 |
| Contact Total | 2.50 | | Contact Total | 43.75 |
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| Non-contact DHR | 0 | | Non-contact DHR Total | 0 |
| Total Out of Class Hours: 35.00 | Total Student Learning Hours: 78.75 | |
Title 5 Category:
AA Degree Applicable
Grading:
Grade or P/NP
Repeatability:
00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Also Listed As:
Formerly:
BBK 85.6
Catalog Description:
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In this course, students will learn advanced applications of QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include maintaining company books, preparing journal entries, creating reports, preparing budgets, creating and maintaining payroll, tracking tax information, preparing estimates, job costing, validating data, and year end closing procedures.
Prerequisites/Corequisites:
Recommended Preparation:
Course Completion of BBK 53.1 and BBK 50
Limits on Enrollment:
Schedule of Classes Information
Description:
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In this course, students will learn advanced applications of QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include maintaining company books, preparing journal entries, creating reports, preparing budgets, creating and maintaining payroll, tracking tax information, preparing estimates, job costing, validating data, and year end closing procedures.
(Grade or P/NP)
Prerequisites:
Recommended:Course Completion of BBK 53.1 and BBK 50
Limits on Enrollment:
Transfer Credit:CSU;
Repeatability:00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
ARTICULATION, MAJOR, and CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
Associate Degree: | Effective: | | Inactive: | |
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CSU GE: | Transfer Area | | Effective: | Inactive: |
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IGETC: | Transfer Area | | Effective: | Inactive: |
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CSU Transfer: | Transferable | Effective: | Spring 1999 | Inactive: | |
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UC Transfer: | | Effective: | | Inactive: | |
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Certificate/Major Applicable:
Certificate Applicable Course
COURSE CONTENT
Student Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
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1. Establish, modify, and maintain a complete set of books for a small business.
2. Use advanced features such as estimates, time tracking, memorizing transactions, budgets, QuickBooks letters, and year-end closing.
3. Prepare financial statements and reports.
Objectives:
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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Ascertain necessary data to compile a set of books for a small business.
2. Customize and configure QuickBooks in order to run a business.
3. Develop a business budget and prepare the necessary documents.
4. Analyze needs of a small business and prepare customized forms including estimates and invoices as well as account for all cash transactions.
5. Develop means of analyzing profitability and cash flow.
6. Decide what information will be necessary for formal reports for presentation to management, owners, lenders, and other users of financial reports.
Topics and Scope
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I. Enter Data for Existing Company
A. Select a chart of accounts
B. Check account balances
C. Develop customer and vendor lists
D. Add assets and liabilities
II. Use the General Journal for Special Transactions
A. Opening balance of equity accounts
B. Sell an asset
C. Record depreciation
D. Determine payroll liabilities
E. Record adjusting journal entries
F. Correct errors
III. Set Up a Budget
A. Budget for customer jobs
B. Budget by month
C. Budget for fiscal year
IV. Payroll Features
A. Time tracking for payroll
B. Employee timesheets
C. Charging employee time to customer
D. Payroll expense and liability accounts
E. Add payroll items
F. W-2 tracking
G. Employee expense accounts
H. 1099 tracking
V. Track Tax Information
A. Sales tax
B. Local taxes
VI. Prepare Estimates
A. Create an estimate for job time and inventory or products
B. Create alternative estimates for the same job
C. Convert estimate to an invoice
VII. Customize Forms
VII. Use QuickBooks Letters
IX. Special Transactions
A. Voiding and deleting
B. Memorizing transactions
C. Handling bounced checks
X. Analyze Profitability and Cash Flow, and Prepare Various Financial Reports
A. Balance sheet
B. Profit and loss (income statement)
C. Cash flow statement
D. Comparison to prior month, quarter, year, etc.
E. Projected cash flow
F. Job estimate versus actual
G. Job profitability
H. Other reports deemed appropriate by instructor
XI. Close Books at Year End
A. Pros and cons
B. Setting closing date and password
All topics are covered in both the lecture and lab parts of the course.
Assignments:
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Problem-Solving Assignments:
1. Assigned reading
2. Troubleshoot and problem solve various scenarios
3. Bookkeeping and accounting computer exercises and problems (Lab)
4. Calculate sales tax and payroll (Lab)
5. Comprehensive computer problems
Skill Demonstration Assignments:
1. Create business reports including profit & loss and cash flow reports (Lab)
2. Complete comprehensive project
Examination Assignments:
1. Quizzes
2. Exams
Methods of Evaluation/Basis of Grade.
Writing: Assessment tools that demonstrate writing skill and/or require students to select, organize and explain ideas in writing. | Writing 0 - 0% |
None | |
This is a degree applicable course but assessment tools based on writing are not included because problem solving assessments and skill demonstrations are more appropriate for this course. |
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Problem solving: Assessment tools, other than exams, that demonstrate competence in computational or non-computational problem solving skills. | Problem Solving 20 - 70% |
Troubleshoot and problem solve various scenarios; bookkeeping and accounting exercises and problems; calculate sales tax and payroll; comprehensive computer problems; | |
Skill Demonstrations: All skill-based and physical demonstrations used for assessment purposes including skill performance exams. | Skill Demonstrations 20 - 70% |
Create business reports including profit and loss and cash flow reports; comprehensive project | |
Exams: All forms of formal testing, other than skill performance exams. | Exams 5 - 25% |
Exams; quizzes | |
Other: Includes any assessment tools that do not logically fit into the above categories. | Other Category 0 - 10% |
Attendance and participation | |
Representative Textbooks and Materials:
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Comprehensive QuickBooks Online. Patricia Hartley. Labyrnith Learning. 2023.
Instructor prepared materials
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