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1 Welcome to Introduction to Accounting II ACCT 1304 Course # 20571
Atef Abuelaish

2 Instructor Name : Atef Abuelaish
Married with 3 kids, Born in Cairo/Egypt. Like traveling, Reading, and Sports activities. Master of Science in Accounting, Kaplan University. Master Tax Advisor, Enrolled Agent. Accreditation council for accountancy & Taxation [ATP # ]. Working with HR Block for 10 years. Atef Abuelaish

3 Instructor Name : Atef Abuelaish
Accountant with long experiences with domestic and international companies. Master of Science in Accounting, Kaplan University [3.92 GPA; Highest honor]. Bachelor degree in accounting and diploma in accounting applied science [3.85 GPA - highest honor]. Atef Abuelaish

4 Contact Info. address: Cell # Online Eagle Online McGraw – Hill’s Connect All Course materials under the course name and number. Atef Abuelaish

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6 Find information about a variety of careers. Set career goals.
Describe how personal skills, values, and lifestyle goals affect career decisions. Find information about a variety of careers. Set career goals. Identify career opportunities in the accounting field. Describe the types of businesses and organizations that hire accountants. Compare for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Atef Abuelaish Glencoe Accounting Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

7 You and the World of Accounting 10 Questions for 50 Points.
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 1 01/19 You and the World of Accounting 10 Questions for 50 Points. 2 01/23 3 The World of Business and Accounting 4 5 Case 1 Group Case Study # 1 Banking Fees Some Stocks – Chart Saving Goal 6 11 Cash Controls and Banking Activities 6 Questions for 50 Points. 7 Atef Abuelaish

8 8 12 9 10 Case 2 11 REV. / EXAM 1 EXAM # 1 – CH 1, 2, and 11 13
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 8 12 Payroll Accounting 5 Questions for 50 Points. 9 10 Case 2 Group Case Study # 2 Accounting Bingo 11 REV. / EXAM 1 EXAM # 1 – CH 1, 2, and 11 10 Questions for 65 Points. 13 Payroll Liabilities and Tax Records 6 Questions for 50 Points. Atef Abuelaish

9 Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts 5 Questions for 50 Points.
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 14 Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts 5 Questions for 50 Points. 15 16 Case 3 Group Case Study # 3 Accounting Jeopardy 17 Accounting for Purchases and Cash Payments 6 Questions for 50 Points. 18 19 Adjustments and the Ten-Column Work Sheet 6 Questions for 65 Points. Atef Abuelaish

10 Adjustments and the Ten-Column Work Sheet 6 Questions for 65 Points.
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 20 18 Adjustments and the Ten-Column Work Sheet 6 Questions for 65 Points. 21 NO CLASS Spring Break 22 23 REV. / MT. EXAM MID Term Exam – CH 12, 13, & 14 13 Questions for 65 Points. 24 Case 4 Group Case Study # 4 Accounting Password Atef Abuelaish

11 Completing the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 25 20 Completing the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising 26 6 Questions for 50 Points. 27 22 Cash Funds 7 Questions for 50 Points. 28 29 Case 5 Group Case Study # 5 DR & CR Flashcards Atef Abuelaish

12 Plants Assets and Depreciation 7 Questions for 50 Points.
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 30 REV. / EXAM 2 EXAM # 2 – CH 15, 18, and 20 10 Questions for 65 Points. 31 23 Plants Assets and Depreciation 7 Questions for 50 Points. 32 33 25 Inventories 34 Atef Abuelaish

13 35 Case 6 Group Case Study # 6 36 29 Ethics in Accounting
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 35 Case 6 Group Case Study # 6 Working Experience 36 29 Ethics in Accounting 7 Questions for 50 Points. 37 38 Case 7 Group Case Study # 7 39 REV. ALL CHAPTERS Atef Abuelaish

14 COURSE FINAL EXAM 40 05/08 FINAL Chapters 22, 23, 25, and 29
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 40 05/08 FINAL COURSE FINAL EXAM Chapters 22, 23, 25, and 29 13 Questions for 90 Points. Atef Abuelaish

15 Evaluation Requirements
Homework – At Home points 2 Exams; 65 each points Mid-Term Exam points Final Exam Points 7 Case Study & Participation; 5 each Points Grand Total points Atef Abuelaish

16 90 – 100% = A 901 –1000 points 80 – 89% = B 801 – 900 points
HCC Grading Scale 90 – 100% = A –1000 points 80 – 89% = B – 900 points 70 – 79% = C – 800 points 60 – 69% = D – 700 points BELOW 60% = F – 600 points Atef Abuelaish

17 Westbury School Grading Scale
90 – 100% = A –1000 points 80 – 89% = B – 899 points 75 – 79% = C – points 70 – 74% = D – points BELOW 69% = F – points Atef Abuelaish

18 COURSE PLAN Syllabus: Service to direct the activities that all of us must undertake to move everyone from where he/she is, to where he/she wants to be. Atef Abuelaish

19 Welcome Back Atef Abuelaish

20 Welcome Back Time for Any Question Atef Abuelaish

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22 You and the World of Accounting 10 Questions for 50 Points.
Meet NO. Dates Chapter Topic Homework Assignment 1 01/19 You and the World of Accounting 10 Questions for 50 Points. 2 01/23 3 The World of Business and Accounting 4 5 Case 1 Group Case Study # 1 Banking Fees Some Stocks – Chart Saving Goal 6 11 Cash Controls and Banking Activities 6 Questions for 50 Points. 7 Atef Abuelaish

23 A successful career choice begins with learning about yourself.
What are the skills needed for a career in accounting! Glencoe Accounting Atef Abuelaish Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

24 Find information about a variety of careers. Set career goals.
Describe how personal skills, values, and lifestyle goals affect career decisions. Find information about a variety of careers. Set career goals. Identify career opportunities in the accounting field. Describe the types of businesses and organizations that hire accountants. Compare for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Atef Abuelaish Glencoe Accounting Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

25 Key Terms Skills Values Lifestyle Personality Personal interest tests
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Key Terms Skills Values Lifestyle Personality Personal interest tests Networking Atef Abuelaish

26 Choosing a Career Foundation of interest knowledge Training Experience
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Foundation of interest A career is not just work for pay, it is built on: knowledge Training Experience Atef Abuelaish

27 Assess Yourself in Terms of a Career Vision
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers To help make your career choice, ask yourself these questions: What are your personal interests and skills? What are your values, and how will they affect your career? What lifestyle interests you? How will your personality affect your career choice? Atef Abuelaish

28 Assess Yourself in Terms of a Career Vision
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers You are more likely to enjoy a career that uses your: Interests Skills Traits skills The activities that a person does well. Atef Abuelaish

29 Assess Yourself in Terms of a Career Vision
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers 1) Responsibility 2) Achievement Examples of Values 6) Recognition Relationships 5) Courage 4) Compassion values The principles a person lives by and the beliefs that are important to the person. Atef Abuelaish

30 Assess Yourself in Terms of a Career Vision
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers To help determine your lifestyle goals, begin by asking yourself these questions: What is really important to you? Do you want to go for the big bucks? Do you want to live in a big city or a small town? Do you want to work in a group or by yourself? lifestyle The way a person uses time, energy, and resources. Atef Abuelaish

31 Assess Yourself in Terms of a Career Vision
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Confident? Dependable? Think about your personality. Are you: Funny? Friendly? personality A set of unique qualities that makes a person different from all other people. Sympathetic? Atef Abuelaish

32 Making Career Decisions
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Research career goals After you have determined who you are and what you like to do, you are ready to: Set goals Atef Abuelaish

33 Making Career Decisions
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Speak with a school counselor and complete a personal interest test. Make contacts by networking. To help find the right career for you: Visit the library and research different careers. Search the Internet for educational and career information. Get involved in professional organizations. personal interest tests Tests that help individuals identify their preferences and match their interests to potential careers. networking Making contacts with people to share information and advice. Atef Abuelaish

34 Making Career Decisions
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers After you have a clear vision of yourself, you should: Map out a plan to help you achieve your career goals. Seek the required education or training. Get on-the-job training. Look for internship possibilities Atef Abuelaish

35 Key Terms Skills: The activities that a person does well.
Section 1.1 Exploring Careers Key Terms Skills: The activities that a person does well. Values: The principles a person lives by and the beliefs that are important to the person. Lifestyle: The way a person uses time, energy, and resources. Personality: A set of unique qualities that makes a person different from all other people. personal interest tests: Tests that help individuals identify their preferences and match their interests to potential careers. Networking: Making contacts with people to share information and advice. Atef Abuelaish

36 Key Terms accountant accounting clerk for-profit business
Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 Key Terms accountant accounting clerk for-profit business not-for-profit organization public accounting firm audit certified public accountant (CPA) Atef Abuelaish

37 As an accountant, you could work for
The Changing Horizon 1.2 Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 As an accountant, you could work for Big-name businesses like Nike or Hard Rock Cafe Movie producers Well-known celebrities like Will Smith or Natalie Portman Publishers of magazines such as PC World or Sports Illustrated Atef Abuelaish

38 Types of Organizations
Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 There are many career opportunities for accountants in for-profit business A business that operates to earn money for its owners. For-profit businesses not-for-profit organization An organization that operates for purposes other than making a profit. Not-for-profit organizations Public accounting firms Atef Abuelaish

39 Types of Organizations
Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 What Is an Accounting Clerk? accounting clerk An entry-level job that can vary from specializing in one part of the system to doing a wide range of tasks. Atef Abuelaish

40 Types of Organizations
Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 $ $ Donations Tax Dollars Revenues Expenses Atef Abuelaish

41 Types of Organizations
Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless! Section 1.2 Public Accounting Firms Some well-known public accounting firms are: Certified public accountants perform: audits financial planning tax document preparation Ernst & Young Deloitte & Touche KPMG PricewaterhouseCoopers audit The review of a company’s accounting systems and financial statements to confirm that they follow generally accepted accounting principles. Atef Abuelaish

42 Fill in the blank to identify:
Question 1 Fill in the blank to identify: F = businesses you think are for-profit businesses N = businesses you think are not-for-profit organizations P = businesses you think are public accounting firms F N P Deloitte & Touche General Motors National Cathedral MTV American Lung Association Boeing Ernst & Young PricewaterhouseCoopers Walt Disney World KPMG Atef Abuelaish

43 Question 2 List several sources within your school where you can collect career information. Possible answers include guidance counselors, print materials in the library or career center, and the Internet. Other possibilities could be guest speakers, teachers, and other staff members. Atef Abuelaish

44 Accounting Careers: The Possibilities are Endless!
Key Terms Section 1.2 accountant accounting clerk: An entry-level job that can vary from specializing in one part of the system to doing a wide range of tasks. for-profit business: A business that operates to earn money for its owners. not-for-profit organization: An organization that operates for purposes other than making a profit. public accounting firm Audit: The review of a company’s accounting systems and financial statements to confirm that they follow generally accepted accounting principles. certified public accountant (CPA) Atef Abuelaish

45 Happiness is having all homework up to date
Homework assignment Prepare chapter 2 “The World of Business and Accounting.” Happiness is having all homework up to date Atef Abuelaish

46 Thank you and See You On Wednesday at the Same Time, Take Care
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