Introduction to Accounting in 1 hour – Free ebook included!
What you will study
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Accounting necessities
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Basic Principles and Assumptions
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Basic Financial Statements (Preparation)
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Debits and Credits
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Calculate Account Balances
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Prepare Journal Entries
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Journalizing and Posting
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Prepare Adjusting Entries
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Deferrals and Accruals
This course is a fast introduction to Accounting.
I’ve designed this course to be brief and candy, simply so that you simply perceive the necessities of accounting. With these necessities underneath your belt, you’ll be bale to grasp every other idea a lot better, and far quicker. You may also acquire a deeper understanding.
You will study the essential ideas and assumptions, the essential monetary statements, debits and credit, and the suitable adjusting entries. This course will present you that accounting is simple and might be discovered quick.
Enjoy!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who desires to study the fundamentals of accounting
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Joelle Chan –
This makes accounting so simple. Just follow the process and systematic way of thinking.
Newbie Tools –
discrepancies in volume, but very useful information to get started on the basics
Elizabeth Pourciau –
I would have liked to see more detail where the journaling was concerned. Visually he just wrote it out and i felt there was nothing to go by .
Ala Wahra –
the teacher was very clear about the course objectives and was able to deliver the information to students properly
Maria Zampino –
Easy to understand. Gives a good overall look, which is a great reminder for me. Haven’t used accounting in 4 years, so this is a great refresher.
Felix Omar Barrientos Camarillo –
I really liked this course! I bought this course as supporting material as I am doing a degree in accounting in Mexico and I did my schooling in the US so it was really direct and to the point and filled in gaps that I was unsure in my course that I am currently taking.
I would have liked more real world situations in accounting.
Hala Grant –
not organised enough ,too much pause to think which can be confusing sometimes
Over all I found the information helpful and definitely learn few things
Zia Hossain –
Good course for beginners in accounting. I took it as a refresher. The instructor tried to explain in easy way. It is a short introduction, although I expected a bit more. I think Trial Balance, Balance sheet, P&L, Statement of cash flows should be included [at least some basic]. Overall, I am satisfied!!
Lenore Coffman –
The segment about dividends and retained earnings was sloppily presented on the white board and so it was a bit confusing. A bit disappointed as this was the area I really needed. It should have been re-shot and I’m surprised it wasn’t. Just kind of sloppy in its presentation and the final (important) points were rushed and not thoroughly explained. Assets and liabilities are easily understood, but equity and retained earnings are not, at least not to me. Section 2, Lecture 6.
Ashraf Jaafar –
This is a good introductory course with a lot of concepts. A follow-up course with real life examples may be more helpful..