UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Changing that Affect the Accounting Equation ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:

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PACING: 18 weeks Unit Number: 1 1. What are the changes that affect the accounting equation? 2. Analyzing Transactions into Debit and Credit Parts 3. Journalizing Transactions 4. Posting to General Ledger 5. Cash Controls 6. Worksheet and Adjustment Entries for a Service Business 7. Financial Statements for a Proprietorship 8. Recording Closing Enteries and Preparing a Post Closing Trial Balance for a Service Business **Reinforcement Activity 1 Part A & Part B UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Changing that Affect the Accounting Equation ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 23.0 Apply accounting principles and concepts to the performance of accounting activities the student will be able to: 23.01 Demonstrate the application of the full accounting cycle (including chart of accounts, use of t accounts, journalizing business transactions, posting of journal entries, preparation of trial balance, journalizing and posting of adjusting entries, journalizing and posting of postclosing entries, and preparation of an income statement, statement of owner s Chapters 1-11 Aplia 1

equity, and balance sheet). 23.02 Demonstrate proficiency in cash control procedures (including bank deposits, electronic fund transfers, all credit and debit transactions, bank reconciliations, proof of cash, petty cash, and journal entries related to all banking activities). 23.03 Use source documents to prepare and analyze transactions (including invoices, cash receipts, sales slips, credit memos, vendor statements, purchase orders, and packing slips). Chapters 1-11 Aplia 2

24.0 Apply accounting principles and concepts using appropriate technology the student will be able to: 24.01 Identify and use communication technology in an accounting environment such as word processing and email. 24.02 Demonstrate proficiency in the use of spreadsheet and accounting software to maintain accounting records to include creating and manipulating both data and formulas, formatting data, securing data and presenting results visually (including charts and graphs). 18.0 Describe management functions and organizational structures as they relate to today s workplace and employer/employee roles the student will be able to: 18.01 Describe how accounting departments work within and across organizations. Project - Management functions in today s workplace 3

18.02 Describe the roles and responsibilities of employees within the organization of a small, medium, or large accounting department (including the CFO, controller, accounting manager, accounts payable and receivable coordinator, payroll administrator, bookkeeper and credit and collection manager). 18.03 Explain the impact of the global economy on business organizations. 19.0 Practice quality performance in the learning environment and the workplace the student will be able to: 19.01 Apply appropriate organizational skills to manage time and resources. Century 21 Skills End of Chapter Textbook 4

19.02 Perform tasks accurately, completely, and with attention to detail on a consistent basis. Century 21 Skills End of Chapter Textbook 19.03 Think critically and make informed decisions. 19.04 Project a professional image through appropriate business attire, ethical behavior, personal responsibility, flexibility, and respect for confidentiality. 19.05 Follow accepted rules, regulations, policies and workplace safety. 5

20.0 Exhibit customer service skills the student will be able to: 20.01 Listen and identify customer s needs and concerns. 20.02 Model appropriate ways to problem solve with customers in various situations. 20.03 Model proper business etiquette (including introductions, phone etiquette, dining, networking, marketing, online services and community service). 20.04 Develop a personal and work ethic (including punctuality, use of company s technology, and loyalty to company, distinction between personal and business tasks). Century 21 Skills End of Chapter Textbook 6

20.05 Develop and articulate a personal and business code of ethical behavior. Century 21 Skills End of Chapter Textbook UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Accounting for a Merchandising Business Organized as a Corporation ESSENTIAL 9. Accounting for Purchases and Cash Payments QUESTIONS: 10. Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts 11. Accounting for Transactions Using a General Journal 12. Preparing Payroll Records 13. Accounting for Payroll Taxes **Reinforcement Activity 2 Part A & Part B PACING: 18 weeks Unit Number: 2 STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 23.0 Apply accounting principles and concepts to the performance of accounting activities 23.04 Use payroll records to prepare and analyze transactions (including maintaining payroll records to include employee time processing procedures, payroll checks, a payroll register, employee earnings record, employer payroll taxes Chapter 9-13 Aplia 7

(to include tax forms and all associated journal entries). 23.05 Analyze transactions for accuracy and prepare appropriate correcting entries. 23.06 Understand the purpose of financial accounting and the users of financial information. 21.0 Apply mathematical operations and processes as well as financial planning strategies to commonly occurring personal and business situations 21.01 Develop an awareness of effective credit management. 21.02 Prepare and analyze a personal budget. 8

22.0 Assess personal strengths and weaknesses as they relate to job objectives, career exploration, personal development, and life goals 22.01 Analyze job and career requirements and relate career interests to opportunities in accounting occupations in the global economy. Project - Career Exploration 9

UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1. PACING: Unit Number: 3 STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 10

UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1. PACING: Unit Number: 4 STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 11

UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1. PACING: Unit Number: 5 STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 12

UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1. PACING: Unit Number: 6 STANDARDS BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT RESOURCES 13

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