As you make your way through community college, opening up your eyes to different courses is a way to explore different interests. You can try a course that you may have an interest in or may have a career aspiration in that field. In the fields of accounting and business, you will have an opportunity to explore many different electives.
Becoming familiar with the fundamentals of accounting can be important to you in so many ways. This will include helping you navigate your way through many business positions and your personal finances. An Introduction to Accounting course will help you here. The curriculum will include learning about balance sheets, income statements, accounts payable, accounts receivable, journal entries and the accounting cycle.
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China's Luckin Coffee to pay $180 million penalty to settle fraud case
Luckin Coffee has agreed to pay a $180 million penalty to settle accounting fraud charges for "intentionally and materially" overstating its 2019 revenue and understating a net loss, U.S. regulators said on Wednesday.
The U.S. Securities and Commission (SEC) fine on the China-based rival to Starbucks comes after it said earlier this year that much of its 2019 sales were fabricated, sending its shares plunging and sparking an investigation by China's securities regulator and the SEC.
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Blick named interim senior director of Contract and Grant Accounting | Vanderbilt News |
Jana Blick, assistant controller for Vanderbilt University, has been selected to lead the Office of Contract and Grant Accounting as the interim senior director beginning Jan. 1, 2021.
Blick will guide Contract and Grant Accounting while a search is underway for candidates to fill the newly created senior director position. In her interim role, Blick will be responsible for all aspects of post-award accounting for Vanderbilt University. She will oversee the day-to-day activities of accounting for contracts and grants, including the financial management of awards, internal controls, and building the research finance team.
Audit hits Washington state unemployment agency for failures in $600 million fraud | The Seattle
While the audit report contained no major new revelations, it highlighted uncertainty over how much of the stolen money came from the state's own coffers and whether any stolen federal dollars might have to be repaid from the largest known theft of public money in state history.
It also spurred renewed calls from some critics for the firing of ESD Commissioner Suzi LeVine — calls that have been rejected by Gov. Jay Inslee and top Democrats in the Legislature.
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Facing year-end cut off, U.S. banks scramble to extend COVID accounting relief | Reuters
"This provision has given credit unions and banks some assurance that if they work with borrowers that are having financial difficulty as a result of the pandemic, that they can work with those borrowers and not have supervisory scrutiny," said Ryan Donovan, Chief Advocacy Officer, Credit Union National Association. "That's going to go away."
To soften COVID-19's economic blow, Congress in March granted a federal moratorium on mortgage repayments.
The U.S. Congress allowed banks to suspend this accounting treatment so they could work with borrowers, but that waiver expires on Dec. 31, well before the end of federal and some state repayment moratoria and the broader public health crisis.
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