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Click on the name of an online accounting certificate courses to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Management Accounting (X420.4) |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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How do managers use financial data to make better business decisions? How can accounting data be used to control costs and improve motivation and productivity? This course is designed for people with no accounting background but with some aptitude for figures. You first learn the basics of financial accounting, then examine how they can be used for effective management. Supervised final examination. |
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Management Accounting (Online) (XL 122) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course covers the nature, objectives, and procedures of cost accounting and control. Topics include job costing and process costing, joint product costing, standard costs, theories of cost allocation and absorption, uses of cost accounting data for management decision making, accounting for manufacturing overhead, cost budgeting, cost reports, distribution costs, standard costs, differential cost analysis, profit-volume relationships, and break-even analysis. Designed for people who are preparing for careers in accounting or those currently in production planning, materiel control, production control, program management, pricing, and/or purchasing. |
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Managerial Accounting (XB102B) |
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Accounting |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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The uses of accounting systems and their effects on the process of managing an enterprise are discussed. Topics include classification of costs and revenue on several bases for various uses, budgeting and standard cost accounting, and analyses of relevant costs and other data for decision making. |
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Nonprofit Accounting (Online) (X 423.18) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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Nonprofit organizations represent one of the fastest-growing sectors of our economy. This fact makes it increasingly important for auditors, managers, and CPAs in public, private, and nonprofit firms to understand how nonprofits measure financial performance and how they differ from for-profit organizations. This online course examines the core principles and practices of nonprofit accounting. It also summarizes the accounting requirements and practices of specific types of nonprofit organizations, including hospitals, colleges and universities, health and welfare organizations, and organizations--both nonprofit and for-profit--that receive government assistance in the form of contracts, guaranties, grants, or assistance that may be subject to federal audit requirements. Other topics include the general characteristics and operational environment of nonprofit organizations; applying generally accepted standards and principles; and financial statements, audit guides, and recent changes in nonprofit accounting and reporting rules. |
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Principles of Accounting (Online) (X 1A) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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An online introduction to accounting theory, principles, and practice, covering the uses, communication, and processing of accounting information, as well as the recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing balance sheets and income statements. Other topics include accounting for purchases and sales, receivables and payables, cash and inventories, plant and equipment, depreciation and natural resources, intangible assets, and payrolls. Sole proprietorships and partnerships also are examined. |
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Principles of Accounting (Online) (X 1B) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course covers partnerships and corporations, analysis and interpretation of financial statements, and statements of cash flows. Accounting for operations of departments, branches, and manufacturing also is examined. |
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Real Estate Appraisal (Online) (X 475.5) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This course surveys the principles and tools of appraising various types of real estate, as well as provides an analysis of value, price, property, and legal rights. Topics include principles of valuation; the real estate market; the relationship between real estate values and economic, social, and government trends; economics of urbanization, including location, value, and use potential; neighborhood analysis; site utilization and property value; estimating site value; the relationship of construction and architecture to cost standards; depreciation; and approaches to cost, market data, and income valuation. Students must complete a demonstration appraisal report. |
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SQL: Concepts and Syntax (033IDA564) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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SQL is the most common language used by relational database management systems (including Oracle, Microsoft, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL and IBMDB2). In this comprehensive course, learn how to program using the SQL language by gaining an understanding of concepts of the language and the full syntax. You will explore
- relational database systems
- tables, columns and rows
- primary and foreign keys
- entering, changing and deleting data in a table
- the use of data in individual tables and in many tables
The course, which covers the ANSI standard, prepares you to write queries and update tables in any SQL-based database system. |
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SQL: Concepts and Syntax (034IDA564) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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SQL is the most common language used by relational database management systems (including Oracle, Microsoft, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL and IBMDB2). In this comprehensive course, learn how to program using the SQL language by gaining an understanding of concepts of the language and the full syntax. You will explore
- relational database systems
- tables, columns and rows
- primary and foreign keys
- entering, changing and deleting data in a table
- the use of data in individual tables and in many tables
The course, which covers the ANSI standard, prepares you to write queries and update tables in any SQL-based database system. |
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Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders (Online) (X 427.8) |
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Accounting |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines classification of corporations and associations, organization of corporations, transfers of property to and from a corporation, small business stock, dividend distributions, earnings/profits, property dividends, basic problems in redemption of stock, attribution rules, and partial and complete liquidations. Instruction also covers accumulated earnings, subchapter S, and transactions between corporations and shareholders. |
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