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Bookkeeping Basics:
Intuit Coursera Certification

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Build your Business Essentials expertise

This course is part of the Intuit Academy Bookkeeping Professional Certificate

When you enroll in this course, you'll also be enrolled in this Professional Certificate.

  • Learn new concepts from industry experts 

  • Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool

  • Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects

  • Earn a shareable career certificate from Intuit

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Learning Outcomes:

 

There are 4 modules in this course

This is the first course in a series of four that will give you the skills needed to start your career in bookkeeping.  If you have a passion for helping clients solve problems, this course is for you.  In this course, you will be introduced to the role of a bookkeeper and learn what bookkeeping professionals do every day.  You will dive into the accounting concepts and terms that will provide the foundation for the next three courses.  You will learn how to work your way through the accounting cycle and be able to reach and produce key financial statements. 

 

By the end of the course you will be able to: 

  • Define accounting and the concepts of accounting measurement

  • Explain the role of a bookkeeper and common bookkeeping tasks and responsibilities

  • Summarize the double entry accounting method

  • Explain the ethical and social responsibilities of bookkeepers in ensuring the integrity of financial information.

 

No previous bookkeeping experience is required. 

 

What are the modules? 

 

  • Accounting Concepts and Measurement (Module 1 - 3 hours to complete)

    • In this module, you’ll be introduced to the role of a bookkeeper and gain an understanding of how to use the accounting equation and double-entry accounting. 

  • The Accounting Cycle Pt. 1 (Module 2 - 3 hours to complete)

    • In this module, you will learn about the accounting cycle and how bookkeepers use the general journal and general ledger to record and keep track of business transactions.

  • The Accounting Cycle Pt. 2 (Module 3 - 4 hours to complete)

    • In this module, you will learn how bookkeepers use accounting software to record transitions.  You will also further your understanding of the accounting cycle by learning how to create trial balances and produce financial statements. 

  • Accounting Principles and Practices (Module 4 - 4 hours)

    • In this final module for Course 1, you will gain an understanding of key accounting assumptions and principles and learn about the different types of accounting methods bookkeepers use. 

OSHA-10 Training

Learning Objectives

Throughout the course, you will learn about key safety and health topics, including North Carolina OSHA Construction requirements and federal OSHA guidelines
 

Upon completion of NC OSHA Training, you’ll be prepared to: 

  • Explain the relationship between federal OSHA and NC OSHA requirements.

  • Define NC OSHA HAZWOPER requirements

  • Summarize PPE requirements for situations including power transmission, fall protection and working with hazardous substances

  • Outline procedures to protect yourself from non-ionizing radiation and bloodborne pathogens

  • Define the hazards of blasting and explosives

  • Summarize North Carolina OSHA agriculture safety requirements

  • Explain how to access medical records

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Learning Outcomes (continued):

You will also learn about the following topics related to federal OSHA:

  • Introduction to OSHA

  • Fall Protection

  • Electronic Hazards

  • Struck-By Hazards

  • Caught-In Hazards

  • Personal Protective Equipment 

  • Health Hazards in Construction

  • Material Handling

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NC OSHA Course Outline

NC OSHA 10-Hour Training for Construction includes nine modules on North Carolina safety and health requirements. You can find a full overview of each module below.

  • Module 1: Introduction to Federal and North Carolina OSHA

    • Brief OSHA Review

    • OSHA State Plans

    • NC OSHA Regulations vs. Federal Osha Regulations

  • Module 2: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response

    • Definition of HAZWOPER

    • HAZWOPER PPE Requirements

    • Training Requirements

    • Spill Response and Clean Up

  • Module 3: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    • OVerview of the PPE Standard

    • PPE Types 

    • Use of Life-Saving Equipment

    • PPE for Power Transmission

    • Fall Protection for Steel Erection

  • Module 4: Non-Ionizing Radiation

    • Types of Radiation

    • PPE Requirements

    • Lasers

  • Module 5: Bloodborne Pathogens

    • Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV and AIDS

    • PPE Requirements

    • Exposure Incidents

    • Record Keeping 

  • Module 6: Communication Towers

    • Overview of Hazards

    • Hazards Identification

    • Employer Responsibilities

    • Hoists and Gin Poles

    • Recordkeeping 

    • Training Requirements

  • Module 7: Blasting and Use of Explosives

    • Blasting Hazards

    • Blaster Qualifications

    • Storage and Loading of Explosives

    • Transportation of Explosives

    • Safe Use and Inspection of Explosives

  • Module 8: Agriculture

    • Farm Equipment

    • Sanitation Requirements

    • Agricultural Safety and Health Bureau

  • Module 9: Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records

    • Employee Exposure Records

    • Employee Access to Records

Testing Requirements
North Carolina 10-Hour Training for Construction includes 10 hours of OSHA-authorized training and three additional hours of training specific to North Carolina OSHA.  To earn your North Carolina OSHA certificate and OSHA 10 card, you will need to pass end-of-module quizzes and two final exams.

 

NOC OSHA Testing

The North Carolina OSHA portion of the course includes nine end-of-module quizzes and a final exam.  Each quiz has five questions, and you have an unlimited number of attempts to obtain a passing score of 80% or higher. 

 

The final exam contains 20 questions and has a time limit of 180 minutes.  To pass the exam, you must earn a score of 70% or higher.  Like the quizzes, you can retake the exam as many times as needed until you pass. 

 

OSHA Outreach Testing

The federal OSHA portion of the course includes nine end-of-module quizzes and a final exam.  You have up to three attempts to pass each quiz with a score of 70% or higher.

 

If you do not pass a quiz within the allotted three tries, you will be locked out of the course.  To resume your training please contract hello@accesspoint.community to gain assistance.  Two unlocks are permitted throughout the duration of the course.   If you are locked out of the course a third time, you will be required to re-register for the course and restart your training independently.

 

You will have 180 minutes to pass the final exam, which includes 20 questions.  You have up to three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 70% or higher.  If you do not achieve a passing score after three attempts, you will need to re-register for the course and start from the beginning independently. 

Registration is now open through October 25th.
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