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Principles of Accounting I (ACCT 210)

Term: 2023-2024 School Year Spring Term

Faculty

Dana Wolff

STI Instructor Bio:

Dana Wolff

Financial Services Instructor, has 30+ years of professional experience that includes banking, mortgage, investments, accounting, and post-secondary education. She earned her Master's in Human Resource Management at the University of South Dakota, Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration at Black Hills State University. She has taught at the secondary and post-secondary level and holds a secondary credential as well as a post-secondary credential. As an educator, Dana has taught many financial services and business courses including: Accounting, Personal Finance, Principles of Investments, Trust Operations, Internships, and Human Resource Management. She continues her professional educational membership by serving on the Region 5 board of directors for the American Technical Education Association and a member of the National Business Education Association.

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Phone: 605-367-7899

Description

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of accounting. It teaches basic principles of accounting application to service and merchandising businesses in a sole proprietorship environment. This course emphasizes the qualities of a properly designed accounting system including the principles of internal control, subsidiary ledgers, preparation of financial statements, and review of basic payroll concepts. This course also highlights the use of the Excel program throughout the course.