In an accounting school, there are several course that are being offered. Some general principles that are taught are bookkeeping, auditing and finance.
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Slaves were taught about Christ but they were not taught traditional Sunday school. It was against the law to teach a slave to read or write so I would think the answer to your question would be no.
yes, but they were only taught the requirements based on what jobs they would have. Most Shudras are alliterate because they are not taught to read or write it school.
You can get an accounting degree online. There are several universities offering online programs but I would suggest going to an actual school.
AnswerIn the US, taxation is generally taught as part of accounting curiculum in college.There are also personal tax courses put on by various storefront tax preparation firms for people who want to learn tax preparation. Without an understanding of accounting, however, one would be able to prepare only fairly simple tax returns.
Advent Partner has a very high quality partnership accounting software. This software is generally for managing a fund's accounting like one would the fund's assets.
Not at all. Jeez I would think that your school what of taught you that!!!
No Numerology is not taught in mainstream schools.
Depending on which school you choose, it may cost $2000 to $5000 to attend an accounting school online. You may need a college degree as well, before you can enroll.
Much like any school they would look at previous educational experience and how well you had done in it. They would be looking to make sure you completed the basic math and finance courses that accounting courses build off of.
Then only the lesson mathematics would be taught on that day.
The number of accounting classes required per semester can vary depending on the university and the accounting program. Generally, accounting students are advised to take around 12-15 units per semester to stay on track and graduate within a reasonable time frame. It's important to check with your specific university or program for their specific requirements.