About the Course

BAF3M introduces students to the fundamentals of accounting for both service and merchandising businesses. This course emphasizes the importance of financial literacy, accurate record-keeping, and ethical business practices.

Students will learn

  • the principles of double-entry bookkeeping
  • Financial statement preparation
  • Inventory systems
  • The impact of accounting on decision-making.

Whether students are exploring a future in business or simply want to understand how money works, this course builds a solid foundation in accounting.

Curriculum Overview

Unit 1: Fundamental Accounting Practices
Students explore basic accounting concepts and apply them to real-world business scenarios.
Lessons include:

  • Introduction to Accounting & Bookkeeping
  • Users and Uses of Accounting
  • GAAP Principles
  • Forms of Business Organization
  • Transactions and the Accounting Equation
  • Trial Balance and Financial Statements
  • Year-End Procedures

Unit 2: Advanced Accounting Practices
This unit introduces students to accounting for merchandising businesses
Lessons include:

  • Inventory Principles
  • Accounting for Merchandising Operations
  • Closing Entries
  • Subsidiary Ledgers and Special Journals
  • Sales Tax Applications
  • Accounting Software Tools

Unit 3: Internal Control, Financial Analysis & Decision-Making
Students analyze financial data and apply controls to evaluate business performance.
Lessons include:

  • Internal Control Systems
  • Budgeted Financial Statements
  • The Role of Auditors
  • Current Assets & Liabilities
  • Liquidity and Solvency
  • Profitability and Ratio Analysis
  • Financial Decision-Making

Unit 4: Ethics, Technology, and Careers
Students explore ethical standards, emerging tech in accounting, and career opportunities.
Lessons include:

  • Ethics in Accounting
  • Current Industry Issues
  • Manual vs. Computerized Accounting
  • Technology’s Impact on the Field
  • Careers in Accounting

Assessment Structre

  • 70% of the final grade is based on course work, including:
    • Unit-based assignments
    • Practice problems, reflections, and software exercises
  • 30% of the final grade is based on final evaluations:
    • 10% Culminating project
    • 20% Final written exam

All evaluations align with Ontario curriculum expectations and are designed to develop both technical skills and ethical awareness in financial management.

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