The Finance Strand of Applied Commerce Education includes:
-Personal Finance 0324 (20S/20E/20M)
Personal Finance focuses on developing fundamental financial literacy skills, including the value of money, basic economics, budgeting, saving, financial institution services, and investing. This is especially relevant to high school students, since they are entering the workforce and are considering future purchases that require financial planning, such as buying a car, travelling, or pursuing post-secondary education. Since financial literacy is a life skill, this course is a good option for all students.
-Accounting Essentials 30S 0309 (30S/30E/30M)
Accounting Essentials helps students gain an understanding of basic accounting. With an emphasis on accounting for a service business, students will apply their knowledge and skills to complete the stages of the accounting cycle. Accounting Essentials provides the fundamentals of accounting and is a good choice for students who plan to further their finance studies in Accounting Systems (0310). Students interested in pursuing post-secondary studies in any business discipline will benefit considerably by completing this course.
-Accounting Systems 40S 0310 (40S/40E/40M)
Accounting Systems is an extension of Accounting Essentials (0309). It includes an introduction to financial analysis and corporate accounting. With an emphasis on accounting for a merchandising business, students will apply their knowledge and skills to complete the stages of the accounting cycle. The skills acquired in this course are not only useful when pursuing a career in business or accounting, but essential for everyday life.
-Economic Principles 40S 0318 (40S/40E/40M)
Economic Principles focuses on both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles including systems and structures, supply and demand, market influences, the global market, and decision making related to economic factors. This course is designed for students wanting to learn more about how the economy impacts their personal and business decisions at a local, national, and global level. Students will learn more about their role in the economy and how economic conditions affect short- and long-term decision making. Since everyone is a participant in our economic system, all students would benefit from taking this course. It is also an excellent course for students interested in pursuing postsecondary studies in the area of business, accounting, or economics.
Click on the links above to access the curriculum documents or view the entire ACE program document by clicking here.
If you would like more information about today's session, please contact Angela Baraniuk,
-Personal Finance 0324 (20S/20E/20M)
Personal Finance focuses on developing fundamental financial literacy skills, including the value of money, basic economics, budgeting, saving, financial institution services, and investing. This is especially relevant to high school students, since they are entering the workforce and are considering future purchases that require financial planning, such as buying a car, travelling, or pursuing post-secondary education. Since financial literacy is a life skill, this course is a good option for all students.
-Accounting Essentials 30S 0309 (30S/30E/30M)
Accounting Essentials helps students gain an understanding of basic accounting. With an emphasis on accounting for a service business, students will apply their knowledge and skills to complete the stages of the accounting cycle. Accounting Essentials provides the fundamentals of accounting and is a good choice for students who plan to further their finance studies in Accounting Systems (0310). Students interested in pursuing post-secondary studies in any business discipline will benefit considerably by completing this course.
-Accounting Systems 40S 0310 (40S/40E/40M)
Accounting Systems is an extension of Accounting Essentials (0309). It includes an introduction to financial analysis and corporate accounting. With an emphasis on accounting for a merchandising business, students will apply their knowledge and skills to complete the stages of the accounting cycle. The skills acquired in this course are not only useful when pursuing a career in business or accounting, but essential for everyday life.
-Economic Principles 40S 0318 (40S/40E/40M)
Economic Principles focuses on both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles including systems and structures, supply and demand, market influences, the global market, and decision making related to economic factors. This course is designed for students wanting to learn more about how the economy impacts their personal and business decisions at a local, national, and global level. Students will learn more about their role in the economy and how economic conditions affect short- and long-term decision making. Since everyone is a participant in our economic system, all students would benefit from taking this course. It is also an excellent course for students interested in pursuing postsecondary studies in the area of business, accounting, or economics.
Click on the links above to access the curriculum documents or view the entire ACE program document by clicking here.
If you would like more information about today's session, please contact Angela Baraniuk,
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