Accounts

Course Module

    Module 1: Introduction to Accounting

  • 1.1 Overview of Accounting Principles and Concepts
  • 1.2 Purpose and Importance of Accounting
  • 1.3 Users of Financial Information
  • 1.4 Ethics in Accounting

    Module 2: Financial Statements

  • 2.1 Income Statement
  • 2.2 Balance Sheet
  • 2.3 Statement of Cash Flows
  • 2.4 Relationship Between Financial Statements
  • 2.5 Analysis of Financial Statements

    Module 3: Recording Transactions

  • 3.1 The Accounting Equation
  • 3.2 Double-Entry Accounting
  • 3.3 Journal Entries
  • 3.4 Ledger Accounts
  • 3.5 Trial Balance

    Module 4: Adjusting Entries and the Accounting Cycle

  • 4.1 Accrual Accounting
  • 4.2 Adjusting Journal Entries
  • 4.3 Preparing Financial Statements
  • 4.4 Closing Entries
  • 4.5 Post-Closing Trial Balance

    Module 5: Merchandising Operations and Inventory

  • 5.1 Overview of Merchandising
  • 5.2 Sales and Cost of Goods Sold
  • 5.3 Inventory Valuation Methods
  • 5.4 Perpetual and Periodic Inventory Systems
  • 5.5 Estimating Inventory Costs

    Module 6: Receivables and Bad Debts

  • 6.1 Accounts Receivable
  • 6.2 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
  • 6.3 Direct Write-Off Method
  • 6.4 Recovery of Bad Debts
  • 6.5 Notes Receivable

    Module 7: Long-Term Assets

  • 7.1 Property, Plant, and Equipment
  • 7.2 Depreciation Methods
  • 7.3 Amortization of Intangible Assets
  • 7.4 Disposal of Long-Term Assets
  • 7.5 Natural Resources and Depletion

    Module 8: Liabilities and Equity

  • 8.1 Current and Long-Term Liabilities
  • 8.2 Bonds and Interest Expense
  • 8.3 Stockholders' Equity
  • 8.4 Earnings Per Share
  • 8.5 Dividends

    Module 9: Statement of Cash Flows

  • 9.1 Operating, Investing, and Financing Activities
  • 9.2 Preparation of the Statement of Cash Flows
  • 9.3 Cash Flow Ratios
  • 9.4 Analysis of Cash Flow Statements

    Module 10: Financial Ratios and Analysis

  • 10.1 Liquidity Ratios
  • 10.2 Profitability Ratios
  • 10.3 Solvency Ratios
  • 10.4 Market Ratios
  • 10.5 Interpreting and Communicating Financial Information

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