Financial Accounting Bite-Sized
Financial Accounting Bite-Sized, available at $19.99, with 42 lectures.
You will learn about Learn how to record transactions, do journal entries Learn how to build a balance sheet and an income statement Explore different inventory valuation methods such as FIFO and LIFO Analyze account receivables, bad debt expense and write-offs Overview of depreciation methods such as straight line depreciation, double declining balance Practical examples of Bond Amortization Build and Analyze Statement of Cash Flows This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is designed for students who like to learn by examples. Accounting can be counter intuitive. This is where the power of this course comes in where we explain concepts with easy to understand examples It is particularly useful for This course is designed for students who like to learn by examples. Accounting can be counter intuitive. This is where the power of this course comes in where we explain concepts with easy to understand examples.
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Summary
Title: Financial Accounting Bite-Sized
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Curriculum Items: 42
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to record transactions, do journal entries
- Learn how to build a balance sheet and an income statement
- Explore different inventory valuation methods such as FIFO and LIFO
- Analyze account receivables, bad debt expense and write-offs
- Overview of depreciation methods such as straight line depreciation, double declining balance
- Practical examples of Bond Amortization
- Build and Analyze Statement of Cash Flows
Who Should Attend
- This course is designed for students who like to learn by examples. Accounting can be counter intuitive. This is where the power of this course comes in where we explain concepts with easy to understand examples
Target Audiences
- This course is designed for students who like to learn by examples. Accounting can be counter intuitive. This is where the power of this course comes in where we explain concepts with easy to understand examples
I have been teaching Financial Accounting in different universities over the last 12 years. Over the course of my teaching career, I realized that accounting may not be intuitive for some students and the textbooks may need some additional explanation with easy-to-understand examples.
With the examples explained in this lectures series, I have been getting positive feedback from students. This prompted me to write a short, hopefully easy to understand book that will complement what you are learning in financial accounting classes and make it easier to learn Financial Accounting, the language of business.
If you are someone like me who understands from video lectures + understands quantitative concepts with real examples, this course if for you.
We will start from scratch and build our way through more complex concepts. You will learn
– Building blocks of accounting i.e. journal entries
– How to build a Balance Sheet and Income Statement
– Uncover key concepts of bad debt expense vs. write-offs
– Review FIFO vs LIFO inventory valuation methods
– Understand depreciation and how it is calculated
– Understand bonds and bond amortization
– Go over examples to build statement of cash flows using indirect method and direct method
I am hoping to have you understand all these seemingly complex concepts with bite-sized examples.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Warren Buffett on Accounting
Lecture 3: T-Accounts
Lecture 4: Ground Rules
Chapter 2: Journal Entries
Lecture 1: Journal Entries Example 1 Part 1
Lecture 2: Journal Entries Example 1 Part 2
Lecture 3: Journal Entries Example 1 Part 3
Lecture 4: Recording Transactions Example 2 Part 1
Lecture 5: Recording Transactions Example 2 Part 2
Lecture 6: Recording Transactions Example 2 Part 3
Lecture 7: Journal Entries and Recording Transactions Example 3 Part 1
Lecture 8: Journal Entries and Recording Transactions Example 3 Part 2
Lecture 9: Journal Entries and Recording Transactions Example 3 Part 3
Chapter 3: Closing Entries
Lecture 1: Closing Entries Part 1
Lecture 2: Closing Entries Part 2
Chapter 4: Building Balance Sheet and Income Statement
Lecture 1: Balance Sheet Part 1
Lecture 2: Balance Sheet Part 2
Lecture 3: Balance Sheet Part 3
Lecture 4: Income Statement
Chapter 5: Inventory Valuation Methods
Lecture 1: Inventory Valuation under FIFO
Lecture 2: Inventory Valuation under LIFO
Lecture 3: Concept of LIFO Reserve Part 1
Lecture 4: Concept of LIFO Reserve Part 2
Lecture 5: Concept of LIFO Reserve Part 3
Chapter 6: Analyzing Accounts Receivables
Lecture 1: Bad Debt Expense vs Write Offs Part 1
Lecture 2: Bad Debt Expense vs Write Offs Part 2
Lecture 3: Balance Sheet Method
Chapter 7: Depreciation
Lecture 1: Straight Line Depreciation
Lecture 2: Useful Life, % Used, Remaining Life
Lecture 3: Double Declining Balance
Chapter 8: Bond Amortization
Lecture 1: Bond Amortization Part 1
Lecture 2: Bond Amortization Part 2
Lecture 3: Semi Annual Bonds Part 1
Lecture 4: Semi Annual Bonds Part 2
Lecture 5: Bonds Selling at Discount Part 1
Lecture 6: Bonds Selling at Discount Part 2
Chapter 9: Statement of Cash Flows
Lecture 1: Introduction to Statement of Cash Flows Part 1
Lecture 2: Introduction to Statement of Cash Flows Part 2
Lecture 3: Statement of Cash Flows Example Part 1
Lecture 4: Statement of Cash Flows Example Part 2
Lecture 5: Statement of Cash Flows Example Part 3
Lecture 6: Direct Method
Instructors
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Ahmet Cagin
A. Prof of Accounting, UC Berkeley
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