Accounting for Corporations – Financial Accounting
Accounting for Corporations – Financial Accounting, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 91 lectures, based on 312 reviews, and has 55318 subscribers.
You will learn about Analyze the differences and similarities between corporations and other business entities such as partnerships and sole proprietorships. Evaluate the financial transactions related to the issuing of corporate stock for both cash and non-cash assets. Apply the accounting principles to record transactions related to cash dividends and stock dividends. Explain the concept, accounting implications, and the reasons for issuing or acquiring preferred stock. Compare and contrast treasury stock with preferred and common stock. Interpret the equity section of the financial statements, specifically the Statement of Stockholders’ Equity and the Statement of Retained Earnings. Demonstrate understanding of the corporate closing process in comparison to that of partnerships and sole proprietorships. Calculate earnings per share and articulate its significance. Create accounting solutions using Excel for various corporate accounting scenarios. This course is ideal for individuals who are Accounting Students: This course is a great fit for undergraduate or graduate students who are specializing in accounting. It can serve as a supplement to their formal education and provide practical, hands-on experience. or Business Owners/Entrepreneurs: If you are considering establishing a corporation, this course will provide a solid understanding of the accounting principles and practices specific to this type of business entity. or Accounting Professionals: For professionals already working in the field, this course can serve as a refresher or provide deeper insight into the specific aspects of corporate accounting. It's also ideal for those looking to shift into a role that deals with corporate accounting. or CPA Candidates: If you're studying for your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination, this course can be a valuable resource. It will help deepen your understanding of corporate accounting, a key area tested in the exam. or Financial Analysts: Those working in finance or investment who wish to gain a better understanding of corporate accounting to better analyze corporate financial statements will also benefit from this course. or Anyone interested in Corporate Accounting: Finally, if you're a lifelong learner with an interest in corporate finance, this course will provide an in-depth look into the intricacies of corporate accounting. It is particularly useful for Accounting Students: This course is a great fit for undergraduate or graduate students who are specializing in accounting. It can serve as a supplement to their formal education and provide practical, hands-on experience. or Business Owners/Entrepreneurs: If you are considering establishing a corporation, this course will provide a solid understanding of the accounting principles and practices specific to this type of business entity. or Accounting Professionals: For professionals already working in the field, this course can serve as a refresher or provide deeper insight into the specific aspects of corporate accounting. It's also ideal for those looking to shift into a role that deals with corporate accounting. or CPA Candidates: If you're studying for your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination, this course can be a valuable resource. It will help deepen your understanding of corporate accounting, a key area tested in the exam. or Financial Analysts: Those working in finance or investment who wish to gain a better understanding of corporate accounting to better analyze corporate financial statements will also benefit from this course. or Anyone interested in Corporate Accounting: Finally, if you're a lifelong learner with an interest in corporate finance, this course will provide an in-depth look into the intricacies of corporate accounting.
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Summary
Title: Accounting for Corporations – Financial Accounting
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 91
Number of Published Lectures: 91
Number of Curriculum Items: 99
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 99
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Analyze the differences and similarities between corporations and other business entities such as partnerships and sole proprietorships.
- Evaluate the financial transactions related to the issuing of corporate stock for both cash and non-cash assets.
- Apply the accounting principles to record transactions related to cash dividends and stock dividends.
- Explain the concept, accounting implications, and the reasons for issuing or acquiring preferred stock.
- Compare and contrast treasury stock with preferred and common stock.
- Interpret the equity section of the financial statements, specifically the Statement of Stockholders’ Equity and the Statement of Retained Earnings.
- Demonstrate understanding of the corporate closing process in comparison to that of partnerships and sole proprietorships.
- Calculate earnings per share and articulate its significance.
- Create accounting solutions using Excel for various corporate accounting scenarios.
Who Should Attend
- Accounting Students: This course is a great fit for undergraduate or graduate students who are specializing in accounting. It can serve as a supplement to their formal education and provide practical, hands-on experience.
- Business Owners/Entrepreneurs: If you are considering establishing a corporation, this course will provide a solid understanding of the accounting principles and practices specific to this type of business entity.
- Accounting Professionals: For professionals already working in the field, this course can serve as a refresher or provide deeper insight into the specific aspects of corporate accounting. It's also ideal for those looking to shift into a role that deals with corporate accounting.
- CPA Candidates: If you're studying for your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination, this course can be a valuable resource. It will help deepen your understanding of corporate accounting, a key area tested in the exam.
- Financial Analysts: Those working in finance or investment who wish to gain a better understanding of corporate accounting to better analyze corporate financial statements will also benefit from this course.
- Anyone interested in Corporate Accounting: Finally, if you're a lifelong learner with an interest in corporate finance, this course will provide an in-depth look into the intricacies of corporate accounting.
Target Audiences
- Accounting Students: This course is a great fit for undergraduate or graduate students who are specializing in accounting. It can serve as a supplement to their formal education and provide practical, hands-on experience.
- Business Owners/Entrepreneurs: If you are considering establishing a corporation, this course will provide a solid understanding of the accounting principles and practices specific to this type of business entity.
- Accounting Professionals: For professionals already working in the field, this course can serve as a refresher or provide deeper insight into the specific aspects of corporate accounting. It's also ideal for those looking to shift into a role that deals with corporate accounting.
- CPA Candidates: If you're studying for your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination, this course can be a valuable resource. It will help deepen your understanding of corporate accounting, a key area tested in the exam.
- Financial Analysts: Those working in finance or investment who wish to gain a better understanding of corporate accounting to better analyze corporate financial statements will also benefit from this course.
- Anyone interested in Corporate Accounting: Finally, if you're a lifelong learner with an interest in corporate finance, this course will provide an in-depth look into the intricacies of corporate accounting.
This course is designed to introduce and elaborate on the elements of corporate accounting that set it apart from financial accounting for other business entities such as sole proprietorships or partnerships.
Our journey begins with an overview of the corporate entity, its characteristics, and the rationale for choosing this form of business. We will provide you with a thorough understanding of the stark contrasts and similarities between corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships.
As we delve into the intricacies of issuing stock for corporations, you will learn about the financial transactions related to issuing stock for both cash and non-cash assets. With a focus on dividends, you will gain insight into the different types, specifically cash and stock dividends, and learn how to account for these transactions.
One of the key components we will explore is preferred stock. You will understand what it is, how to account for it, and the reasons why a corporation might choose to issue, or an investor might decide to acquire it. We will discuss treasury stock, another important concept, where you will learn to compare and contrast it with preferred and common stock.
Further along the course, you will discover the equity section of financial statements. Here we will dissect the Statement of Stockholders’ Equity and the Statement of Retained Earnings, helping you to understand the unique aspects of a corporation’s financial statement compared to other business entities.
Our detailed discussion on the corporate closing process will provide a comparative view with that of partnerships and sole proprietorships. Understanding the calculation and significance of earnings per share is another crucial aspect that this course covers.
A unique aspect of this course is the vast array of learning resources available to you. We have incorporated downloadable PDF Files which provide offline reference information. You will have access to Excel Practice Files that are preformatted, helping you to not only focus on the adjusting process but also to learn some of the basics of Excel such as addition, subtraction, and cell relationships.
To boost your test-taking skills, we have prepared multiple-choice example questions. These reduce the information to the size and format of multiple-choice questions while providing insights on how to approach them. For those interested in numerical problem-solving, we have short calculation questions that break down problems into a short format that could be used in multiple choice questions.
Lastly, this course promotes engagement with other students through discussion questions. These provide an opportunity to discuss topics from different viewpoints, an approach that many students find very helpful.
The instructor leading you through this journey is a seasoned professional, a practicing Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) with a Master of Science in Taxation. As a Certified Post-Secondary Instructor (CPS) and a Curriculum Development Expert, the instructor has rich experience teaching many accounting classes and working with students in the fields of accounting, business, and business applications. This blend of technical expertise and teaching experience ensures that you are learning from a well-rounded professional who knows the subject matter and understands how to teach it effectively.
Whether you’re an accounting student, a budding entrepreneur considering a corporate entity, or an accounting professional seeking to upskill, this course will provide you with valuable insights and knowledge in the field of corporate accounting. We look forward to having you join us on this journey.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: PDF – 10 Corporation Introduction
Lecture 3: 10 Corporation Introduction
Lecture 4: 10 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 5: Accounting Comic Break 1
Chapter 2: Issuing Common Stock for Cash
Lecture 1: 2 Issuing Common Stock for Cash
Lecture 2: PDF – 20 Issuing Stock for Cash
Lecture 3: 20 Stock for Cash
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 20 Issuing Stock for Cash
Lecture 6: 20 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 7: Accounting Comic Break 2
Chapter 3: Issuing Common stock for Non-Cash
Lecture 1: 3 Issuing Common Stock for Non-Cash
Lecture 2: PDF – 30 Issuing Stock for Non Cash Assets
Lecture 3: 30 Issuing Stock for Non-Cash Asset
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 30 Issuing Stock for Non Cash Assets
Lecture 6: 30 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 7: Accounting Comic Break 3
Chapter 4: Cash Dividends
Lecture 1: 4 Cash Dividends
Lecture 2: PDF – 40 Dividends
Lecture 3: 40 Dividends Overview
Lecture 4: PDF – 45 Cash Dividends
Lecture 5: 45 Cash Dividends
Lecture 6: Excel Download
Lecture 7: Worksheet – 45 Cash Dividends
Lecture 8: 40 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 9: Accounting Comic Break 4
Chapter 5: Stock Dividends
Lecture 1: 5 Stock Dividends
Lecture 2: PDF – 50 Stock Dividends & Stock Split
Lecture 3: 50 Stock Dividends & Stock Split
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 55 Stock Dividends
Lecture 6: 50 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 7: Accounting Comic Break 5
Chapter 6: Preferred Stock
Lecture 1: 6 Preferred Stock
Lecture 2: PDF – 60 Preferred Stock Introduction
Lecture 3: 60 Preferred Stock Introduction
Lecture 4: PDF – 65 Preferred Stock Example
Lecture 5: 65 Preferred Stock Example
Lecture 6: Excel Download
Lecture 7: Worksheet – 65 Preferred Stock
Lecture 8: 60 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 9: Short Calculation 1
Lecture 10: Accounting Comic Break 6
Chapter 7: Treasury Stock
Lecture 1: 7 Treasury Stock
Lecture 2: PDF – 70 Treasury Stock
Lecture 3: 70 Treasury Stock
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 70 Treasury Stock Part 1%2C how to calculate-Accounting%2C Financial
Lecture 6: Worksheet – 70 Treasury Stock Part 2%2C how to calculate-Accounting%2C Financial
Chapter 8: Statement of Stockholders’ Equity & Retained Earnings
Lecture 1: 8 Statement of Stockholders' Equity & Retained Earnings
Lecture 2: PDF – 80 Statement of Retained Earnings
Lecture 3: 80 Statement of Retained Earnings
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 80 Statement of Retained Earnings
Lecture 6: PDF – 90 Statement of Stockholders' Equity
Lecture 7: 90 Corporations Statement of Stockholders Equity
Lecture 8: Excel Download
Lecture 9: Worksheet – 90 Statement of Stockholders' Equity
Lecture 10: Short Calculation 2
Lecture 11: 70 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 12: Accounting Comic Break 8
Lecture 13: Accounting Comic Break 9
Chapter 9: Closing Process – Corporation
Lecture 1: 9 Closings Process Corporations
Lecture 2: PDF – 95 Closing Process – Corporation
Lecture 3: 95 Corporation Closing Process
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 95 Closing Process – Corporations
Chapter 10: Earnings Per Share
Lecture 1: 10 Earning Per Share
Lecture 2: PDF – 100 Earning Per Share
Lecture 3: 100 Corporations Earning Per Share
Lecture 4: Excel Download
Lecture 5: Worksheet – 100 Earning Per Share
Lecture 6: 80 Multiple Choice Questions – Corporations
Lecture 7: Accounting Comic Break 10
Chapter 11: Comprehensive Problem
Lecture 1: 11 Comprehensive Problem
Lecture 2: Excel Download
Lecture 3: 1 Accounting%2C Financial – Comp Problem Merchandising Co Journal Entries Part 1
Lecture 4: 2 Accounting%2C Financial – Comp Problem Merchandising Co Journal Entries Part 2
Lecture 5: 3.5 Accounting%2C Financial – Comp Problem Merchandising Co Journal Entries Part
Instructors
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Robert (Bob) Steele
CPA, CGMA, M.S. Tax, CPI
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- 2 stars: 11 votes
- 3 stars: 28 votes
- 4 stars: 109 votes
- 5 stars: 161 votes
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