Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping | GMCTA

GMCTA · Certificate Program

Bookkeeping

Master the fundamentals of small-business accounting. Complete this certificate in ~1–3 months with 240 total hours covering debits and credits, journals and ledgers, trial balances, adjusting/closing entries, AR/AP, payroll basics, and accounting software practice.

CIP: 52.0302 Credential: Certificate of Completion Clock Hours: 240 Trade Credits: 16 Completion: ~1–3 Months

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Program Overview

Develop accurate, efficient bookkeeping habits that employers and clients trust. You’ll record transactions, reconcile accounts, manage receivables and payables, process payroll at an introductory level, and produce basic financial statements using spreadsheets and accounting software.

Completion~1–3 months, based on schedule.
Hours240 total (≈16 trade credits).
FormatGuided online coursework with practice sets, reconciliations, and software labs.
OutcomesEntry-level bookkeeper, AR/AP clerk, payroll assistant, or small-business accounting support.

What You’ll Learn

  • Accounting Cycle: source docs, journalizing, posting, trial balance, adjusting and closing entries.
  • Financial Statements: income statement, balance sheet, cash flow (intro), retained earnings.
  • Cash & Banking: reconciliations, petty cash, deposits, electronic payments, fraud awareness.
  • Accounts Receivable: invoicing, customer statements, cash application, aging & collections basics.
  • Accounts Payable: vendor bills, terms & discounts, approvals, 1099 awareness (overview).
  • Payroll (Intro): timekeeping, gross-to-net concepts, withholdings, posting entries (overview).
  • Inventory & Costing (Intro): periodic vs. perpetual, FIFO/LIFO/WA concepts (overview).
  • Accounting Software Labs: chart of accounts, customers/vendors, items, bank feeds, reports.
  • Controls & Ethics: documentation, audit trail, separation of duties, confidentiality.

Sample Curriculum

ModuleTopics
Bookkeeping FoundationsDebits/credits, GAAP basics, accounts, normal balances
Recording & PostingJournals, ledgers, trial balance, adjusting/closing entries
Cash & BankingBank recs, petty cash, deposits, fraud awareness
Receivables & PayablesInvoicing, cash app, vendor bills, aging/collections
Payroll BasicsGross-to-net, withholdings, posting payroll entries
Inventory & CostingPeriodic vs. perpetual, costing methods (intro)
Software LabsChart setup, bank feeds, AR/AP, reports, exports
Financial ReportingIncome statement, balance sheet, cash flow (intro)
Controls & EthicsAudit trail, documentation, confidentiality, role clarity
Career & Professional SkillsResume, interviews, client communication, professionalism

FAQ

Is this fully online?

Yes—training includes guided modules, graded practice sets, and software labs you can complete from anywhere with internet access.

Which software will we use?

Exercises use common small-business accounting platforms and spreadsheets. Specific tools may vary; concepts transfer across systems.

What roles can I pursue?

Bookkeeper, AR/AP clerk, payroll assistant, or small-business accounting support—titles vary by employer and industry.

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Note: Program details may change. Payroll tax rules and reporting requirements vary by jurisdiction—always follow current official guidance for your region.

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