Welcome to Special programs night Introduction to Business
Welcome to Special programs night! Introduction to Business & Technology Accounting Financial literacy Coach V.
Finance Career pathways � Advanced Accounting ◦ 07. 44130 Introduction to Business and Technology ◦ 07. 41100 Principles of Accounting I ◦ 07. 41200 Principles of Accounting II � Business Accounting � Financial Services ◦ 07. 44130 Introduction to Business and Technology ◦ 07. 42600 Financial Literacy ◦ 07. 41100 Principles of Accounting I ◦ 07. 44130 Introduction to Business and Technology ◦ 07. 42600 Financial Literacy ◦ 07. 43100 Banking, Investing, and Insurance
Introduction to business & technology � Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. � Apply technology as a tool to increase productivity to create, edit, and publish industry-appropriate documents. � Master word processing software to create, edit, and publish professional-appearing business documents. � Analyze and integrate leadership skills and management functions within the business environment. � Demonstrate understanding of the concept of marketing and its importance to business ownership. � Use professional oral, written, and digital communication skills to create, express, and interpret information and ideas.
Introduction to business & technology Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurship through recognizing a business opportunity, how to start a business based on the recognized opportunity, and basics of how to operate and maintain that business. � Understand, interpret, and use accounting principles to make financial decisions. � Develop effective money management strategies and understand the role and functions of financial institutions. � Research and interpret the various risks involved in operating a business while determining the role of insurance for a business. � Examine basic human resources and the legal aspects of a business while incorporating the methods into business practices �
Accounting � Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. � Analyze and evaluate the role that accountants play in business and society. � Utilize career-planning concepts, tools and strategies to explore, obtain and/or consider an accounting career. � Demonstrate and understanding by applying the steps of the accounting cycle to prepare financial statements for proprietorships and corporations. � Apply generally-accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and explain how the application of GAAP impacts the recording of financial transactions, and the preparation of financial statements.
Accounting � Demonstrate an understanding and working knowledge of the preparation of financial statements. � Analyze the financial condition and operating results of a business for informed decision making. � Evaluate and determine suitable internal accounting controls to ensure the safe guarding of assets. � Summarize payroll procedures in order to calculate, record, and distribute payroll earnings and related tax liabilities.
Financial Literacy � Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. � Identify various forms of income, and analyze and evaluate factors that affect income as a part of the career decision-making process. � Analyze taxes in the United States and evaluate the effect on personal income. � Develop and evaluate a spending and savings plan while applying rational decision making to personal spending and saving choices. � Analyze checking accounts and other banking services and explain how financial institutions channel funds from savers to investors.
Financial Literacy � Analyze factors that affect the choice of credit, the cost of credit, and the legal aspects of using credit. � Evaluate savings and investment options to meet short- and long-term goals. � Analyze laws and options available to consumers for protection from deceptive or unfair business practices. � Evaluate how to help deter, detect, and defend against identify theft. � Evaluate various consumer loan options and analyze factors that affect lending decisions. � Explain the principles of risk management and insurance as a strategy to protect against financial loss.
Extra things outside of curriculum that students will learn � Work ethic � Organizational skills � Listening to directions � Problem solving � Critical thinking � Taking responsibility � Flexibility and adaptability � Communication skills � Diversity Plus many more that employers are looking for in their employees.
Future Business Leaders of America � Over 300 members � Guest speakers � Competitive events � Job shadowing � Community service opportunities � Great on college application � $30 to join ◦ Includes a T-shirt and the national and state membership
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