Grade 15 - Finance
Accounting A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one semester course is intended to help you
familiarize yourself with the
basics of
accounting
.
This course has
15
lessons
organized
into
four
units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity
and e
ach lesson contains one or m
ore
L
esson
A
ctivities
.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long
-
term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined
by the course instructor.
This course cover
s
the
fundamentals of bookkeeping and financial statements.
It also
covers
career opportunities
and the key government regulations
in
the accounting field.
Accounting B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one
-
semester course is intended to help you
understand the accounting functions specific
to
different kinds of businesses
.
This course has
ten
lessons
organized
into
three
units.
Each
unit has a Unit Activity and
e
ach lesson contains one or more
L
esson
A
ctivities
.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long
-
term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this
activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course cover
s
the
accounting functions of different business types and the specialized
accounting tasks related to them.
It also
covers
and the essentials interpersonal and workplace
skills requi
red as a professional in this field.
California Accounting 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basics of
accounting. This course has 15 lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity
and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the fundamentals of bookkeeping and financial statements. It also covers
career opportunities and the key government regulations in the accounting field.
California Accounting 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the accounting functions specific
to different kinds of businesses. This course has ten lessons organized into three units. Each
unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the accounting functions of different business types and the specialized
accounting tasks related to them. It also covers and the essentials interpersonal and workplace
skills required as a professional in this field.
California Introduction to Finance (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basic and
essential concepts of finance. This course has twenty-one lessons organized into five units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity, and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course will cover the fundamental concepts of finance, including the importance of finances
and financial planning in personal life and business, ways to manage finances, different
investment strategies, and various career options available in the field of finance.
California Personal Finance (Credit: 0.50)This one semester course is intended to help you
familiarize yourself with the
basic
and
essential concepts of personal finance
.
This course has
15
lessons
organized
into
three
units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity and e
ach
lesson contains one or more
L
esson
A
ctivities
.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long
-
term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this acti
vity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course cover
s
the
fundamentals of
personal finance, role of c
onsumer
s
in the economic
system of the United States, financial planning in personal life, ways to manage finances, and
different investmen
t strategies.
It also
covers
various career options available in the field of
personal finance
.
Florida Accounting Applications 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basics of
accounting. This course has 15 lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity
and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the fundamentals of bookkeeping and financial statements. It also covers
career opportunities and the key government regulations in the accounting field.
Florida Accounting Applications 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the accounting functions specific
to different kinds of businesses. This course has ten lessons organized into three units. Each
unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the accounting functions of different business types and the specialized
accounting tasks related to them. It also covers and the essentials interpersonal and workplace
skills required as a professional in this field.
Florida Fundamentals of Finance (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basic and
essential concepts of finance. This course has twenty-one lessons organized into five units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity, and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course will cover the fundamental concepts of finance, including the importance of finances
and financial planning in personal life and business, ways to manage finances, different
investment strategies, and various career options available in the field of finance.
Florida Personal and Family Finance (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basic and
essential concepts of personal finance. This course has 15 lessons organized into three units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the fundamentals of personal finance, role of consumers in the economic
system of the United States, financial planning in personal life, ways to manage finances, and
different investment strategies. It also covers various career options available in the field of
personal finance.
Introduction to Finance (Credit: 0.50)Financial literacy is an increasingly essential capability as students prepare for the workforce, and this 18-lesson course provides the information they need to determine if a career in finance is right for them. The course uses games and online discussions to effectively facilitate learning, while introducing your learners to a variety of topics, including investment strategies, money management, asset valuation, and personal finance.
Texas Accounting I A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basics of
accounting. This course has 15 lessons organized into four units. Each unit has a Unit Activity
and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the fundamentals of bookkeeping and financial statements. It also covers
career opportunities and key government regulations in the accounting field.
Texas Accounting I B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you understand the accounting functions specific
to different kinds of businesses. This course has 10 lessons organized into three units. Each
unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The due date
for this activity is to be determined by the course instructor.
This course covers the accounting functions of different types of businesses and the specialized
accounting tasks related to them. It also covers and the essentials of interpersonal and
workplace skills required as a professional in this field.
Texas Dollars and Sense (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended to help you familiarize yourself with the basic and
essential concepts of personal finance. This course has 15 lessons organized into three units.
Each unit has a Unit Activity and each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers the fundamentals of personal finance, the role of consumers in the economic
system of the United States, financial planning in personal life, ways to manage finances, and
different investment strategies. It also covers various career options available in the field of
personal finance
Texas Money Matters A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)Money Matters A, is a one-semester course that is intended to help you gain
an understanding of the fundamental principles of money. This course covers important
concepts such as employability skills. In addition, the course explains the role played by
financial service providers, and compares and contrasts the various types of currency.
This course also covers the importance of credit and how to obtain it. Finally, the course
describes how personal financial decisions are used to achieve financial goals.
Texas Money Matters B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)Money Matters B, is a one-semester course that is intended to help you gain
familiarity with economic systems and personal finance. This course covers important
concepts such as fiscal and monetary policies, and the importance and purpose of
taxes. In addition, the course explains how to develop a budget based on personal
financial goals. This course also covers various aspects insurance, and how personal
financial decisions are used to achieve financial goals. Finally, the course describes the
opportunities and costs of postsecondary education.
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