Accounting 101 - Learn the Basic Principles the Right Way
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Accounting 101 - Learn the Basic Principles the Right Way at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 14 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Accounting 101 - Learn the Basic Principles the Right Way at UDEMY Highlights
- 6 hours of video content
- 1 hour on-demand video
- Full lifetime access, Get Access on mobile and TV
- Self paced Course
Accounting 101 - Learn the Basic Principles the Right Way at UDEMY Course details
- Anyone who is having knowledge of basic accounting
- Learn the 5 account types: assets, liabilities, owner's equity, revenues and expenses
- Learn the true nature of each account type
- Learn how to use T accounts
- Learn how to create and read balance sheets
- Learn how to create and read profit & loss statements
- Learn how to check your accounts with a trial balance
- Learn how to create and post journals
- Understand the 8 step accounting cycle
- Accounting is a huge subject so we have carefully selected the best topics to include in an introduction to accounting course
- We then teach them in the right order so students can start from the basics and build on their new knowledge bit by bit
Accounting 101 - Learn the Basic Principles the Right Way at UDEMY Curriculum
Introduction
Course Introduction
Preview
Instructor Introduction
Preview
Bookkeeping vs Accounting
Accounting Basics
Double Entry System
Five Account Types
Preview
Nature of the Five Account Types
T Accounts
Accounting and Bookkeeping Software
Accounting Basics Quiz
4 questions
Assets and Liabilities
Assets & Liabilities
Preview
The Accounting Equation
Assets and Liabilities Quiz
3 questions
Balance Sheets
Introduction
Owner's Equity
Preview
More Balance Sheet Items
Presentation
Balance Sheets Quiz
Profit and Loss Statements
Introduction
First Example
Second Example
Presentation
Profit and Loss Statements Quiz
Journals
Creating a Journal
Posting a Journal
Trial Balance
Trial Balance Overview
Trial Balance Quiz
Accounting Cycle
Introduction
The Eight Steps
Bonus Lecture
Bonus Lecture