Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional
Students will demonstrate basic knowledge in Intuit bookkeeping that will prepare them to obtain an entry-level position within the field.
Date(s)/Cost
Training Dates Coming Soon
In-person
AWC Reskilling and Technology Center
$1865.00 for In-state students
$2365.00 for Out-of-State students
Details
Field of Interest
Earners of the Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional certificate have demonstrated a knowledge and understanding of accounting and bookkeeping principles. The core concepts the earner demonstrated in the exam include accounting basics; accounting for assets and sales transactions; accounting for liabilities, equity, and purchase transactions; reconciliation, and financial statements.
Type
Students who successfully complete the course requirements will earn an Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional Certificate. This is a non-credit course.
What You'll Learn
Topics covered include:
- Bookkeeping Basics: Define accounting and the concepts of accounting measurement.
- Assets in Accounting: Summarize the common types of assets a business may have and describe the importance of control over inventory.
- Liabilities and Equity in Accounting: Describe the three main characteristics of liabilities. Compare and contrast the different types of equity.
- Financial Statement Analysis: Describe and illustrate the use of a bank reconciliation in controlling cash and basic financial statement analytical methods.
Who should take the course?
Displaced workers or anyone looking for valuable training to re-enter the workforce.
Registration Process: Interested students will meet with an AZ Quest Grant Coordinator to determine eligibility for the program.
Refund/Cancellation Policy: https://www.azwestern.edu/workforce-ed/registration-and-payment
Arizona Quest Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grant, funded 100% by the U.S. Department of Labor. The funding amount for FY23/24 is $2,647,694.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.