Description:
This course is designed for persons who are now, or who intend to be, office managers, accountants, or bookkeepers in offices of electric utilities that have been financed by the Rural Utility Service (RUS), USDA. It may also serve as a guide to directors, managers, Certified Public Accountants, lawyers, and engineers. It is inevitable that there are variations in some of the procedures used by individual utilities. We have attempted to teach the basic and specialized principles and procedures of accounting that are common to all organizations engaged in this type of enterprise.
Duration:
6 months
Level:
Intermediate
Who Should Attend?
Directors, Managers, Certified Public Accountants, Lawyers, and Engineers.
Credits:
40 CPEsLearning Outcomes:
- Explain the specific accounting principles and terminology that apply to RUS borrowers.
- Use appropriate forms, reports, statements, and other documents, as well as the Universal System of Accounts, correctly.
- Detail the accounting and administrative controls, both internal and from RUS.
- Recognize the accounting procedures for the typical sequence of events that occurs during the organization, preloan, original construction, and operating period of an electric utility cooperative.
- Use the applicable Federal regulations and RUS issuances to guide their practice.
Available Sessions:
Guaranteed-to-Go | Session Code | Start Date | End Date | Location | Tuition | |
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Guaranteed-to-Go
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Session Code ACCT8211-006 | Start Date Rolling | End Date Dec 30, 2025 11:45 PM EST | Location On Demand | Tuition $1,200.00 |
Other Recommended Courses:
- Federal Accounting Standards (ACCT7102)