100 10262 120 Accounting I (SCP) 722 130 Unit 4 Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Corporation 140 classes 150 11-12 160 170 2 180 210 12.0 Business Education 211 1.9.1 212 1.9.2 213 1.9.3 214 5.9.1 215 5.9.2 216 5.9.3 220 12.0 Business Education 221 5.9.6 222 8.9.6 223 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. How does one complete an accounting cycle for a merchandising business organized as a closely held corporation using special journals, in addition to the general journal in a special journal system? 300 2. What are the procedures for general purchasing and sales, and accounts payable and receivable? 300 3. How does one analyze financial reports for business evaluation and decision making? 300 400 1. Analyze, journalize, and post sales and cash receipts using a special journal and accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. 400 2. Analyze, journalize, and post purchases and cash payments using a special journal and accounts payable subsidiary ledger. 400 3. Prove the subsidiary ledgers and prepare a cash proof. 400 4. Prepare and record adjustments. 400 5. Prepare a ten-column work sheet. 400 6. Prepare financial statements for a corporation. 400 7. Journalize and post closing entries and prepare a post-closing trial balance. 500 1. Students will correctly use terminology related to the accounting cycle of a merchandising business organized as a closely held corporation. 500 2. Students will describe accounting procedures for a merchandising business organized as a corporation. 500 3. Students will demonstrate accounting procedures for recording transactions in special journals, and general and subsidiary ledgers. 500 4. Students will describe how managers and investors use financial information to analyze the operating performance of a business. 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 1. Students will complete an accounting cycle for a merchandising business organized as a closely held corporation and prepare financial reports for business evaluation and decision making. 600 2. Students will learn about adjusting entries, general purchasing and sales procedures, and accounts payble and receivable. 600 3. Student will analyze and record merchandising transactions using special journals and use the general journal in a special journal system. 600 600 600 600 600 600 700 1. Textbook chapter "Check Your Understanding." 700 2. Textbook chapter problems. 700 3. Chapter pretests--objective. 700 4. Chapter tests--objective and problems. 700 5. "Real-world" business simulation. 820 1. Textbook/workbooks. 820 2. Teaching and solution transparencies. 820 3. Computers and printers. 820 4. Integrated accounting software package and student data files. 820 5. Word processing and spreadsheet software.