Course
              
          Discontinued
              Yes
          Course code
              OADM 1338
          Descriptive
              Accounting Procedures II
          Department
              Office Administration
          Faculty
              Commerce & Business Administration
          Credits
              3.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        201730
                            PLAR
              Yes
          Semester length
              15 weeks X 4 hours per week = 60 hours
          Max class size
              30
          Contact hours
              Lecture:  3 Hrs.
Seminar:  1 Hr.
          Method(s) of instruction
          Lecture
          Seminar
              Learning activities
              Material will be presented primarily in a lecture format with time allocated for class discussion and the correction of assigned exercises/problems.
Course description
              This course will introduce the student to the end of period activities required for a service business and a merchandising business with emphasis on the valuation of merchandise inventory and cost of goods sold.  Using an accounting simulation, the student will complete the accounting cycle for a merchandising company.  The student will also complete transactions and financial reports for various types of organizations using QuickBooks Accounting Software.   
          Course content
              - Complete worksheets and financial reports for a service business.
 - Complete adjusting and closing entries for a service business.
 - Record transactions using a synoptic journal.
 - Complete worksheets and financial reports for a merchandising business.
 - Complete adjusting and closing entries for a merchandising business.
 - Estimate and record bad debts expense.
 - Record journal entries related to the recovery of bad debts and the direct write off method of bad debts.
 - Assign costs to merchandise inventory using FIFO, LIFO, Average Cost and Specific Identification Methods.
 - Complete the accounting cycle for a merchandising business.
 - Set up General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, and Accounts Payable accounts using QuickBooks software.
 - Record transactions in a general journal using QuickBooks software.
 - Record sales and receipts transactions using QuickBooks software.
 - Record purchases and payments transactions using QuickBooks software.
 
Learning outcomes
              The learner has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- complete the accounting cycle for a service business.
 - complete the accounting cycle for a merchandising business.
 - perform the accounting activities related to the estimating and recording of bad debts.
 - calculate inventory using various methods.
 - record transactions using QuickBooks Accounting Software.
 - exhibit a high standard of behaviour with respect to attendance, punctuality, positive attitude and respect for others.
 
Means of assessment
              | Assignments (3-5) | 10% | 
| Project | 20% | 
| Test 1 | 30% | 
| Test 2 | 30% | 
| Employability Skills              (criterion based)  | 
10% | 
| Total | 100% | 
Textbook materials
              Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Slater, Jeffrey and Brian Zwicker, College Accounting, Latest Edition. Pearson Education.
Slater, Jeffrey and Brian Zwicker, College Accounting-Study Guide and Working Papers, Latest Edition. Pearson Education
Yackness, Barry and Michael Hockenstein, Barns Bluff Equipment Company Practice Set, Latest Edition. McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
Selected QuickBooks Text.
Which prerequisite