Tip #18: Professor In A Box will be at the Orlando FPEA Homeschool Convention
Hi and Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Just a quick note to let you know that Professor In A Box will be participating in the 2009 FPEA Homeschool Convention in Orlando this week as an Exhibitor.
Stop by to learn more about our Financial Accounting course. You can visit us in Booth #814 in the Exhibit Hall during the following hours:
Thursday, May 21 - 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM Friday, May 22 - 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Saturday, May 23 - 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
I will also be hosting a workshop entitled "Careers in Business and Accounting for Homeschoolers" on Saturday, May 23 from 3:10 to 4:00.
Be sure to ask about our convention discount!!!
Please visit our website, www.professorinabox.com, for more information on Financial Accounting by Michael P. Licata, Ph.D.
Please feel free to email me at info@professorinabox.com with any questions related to business and accounting and we can discuss it in future editions of Out of the Box - Weekly Tips on Business and Accounting.
About Professor In A Box: Financial Accounting:
Financial Accounting by Michael P. Licata, Ph.D. is a first accounting course for homeschool high school students. Many high schools offer an accounting course as an elective for students interested in pursuing a career in business. Now homeschool high school students have such an elective available to them. Financial Accounting by Michael P. Licata, Ph.D. is a challenging college level course similar in content to the first accounting course taken by all students in university and college schools of business across the country. Any high school level student with basic math skills can handle this course.
About Professor Licata
Michael P. Licata, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Villanova School of Business. Professor Licata has taught the financial accounting course dozens of times in his 24 plus years as a Professor. Throughout his career students have consistently rated Professor Licata among the best teachers in his department and college. He lives with his wife, Jeannie, and their two homeschooled children in New Jersey. |