Accounting Foundations
With Jim Stice and Earl Stice
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Duration: 1h 59m
Skill level: Beginner
Released: 1/28/2019
Course details
Accounting uses financial information from the past to make decisions in the present to change the future. This course provides an introduction to the four basic types of accounting—bookkeeping and financial, managerial, and tax accounting—and explains the links between accounting, decision-making, business performance, and financial health. Accounting professors Jim and Kay Stice review the three primary financial statements, using actual examples from companies like Walmart. They show how businesses use managerial accounting to build budgets and determine the cost of products, and explain how income taxes, credits, and deductions are calculated in the United States. The course is self-contained; there are no prerequisites or specialized knowledge required to follow along. By the end, you should have a better understanding of accounting and how it affects your business or personal finance.
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Meet the instructors
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Michelle McClain
Michelle McClain
Innovative and Integrity-Driven Operations Coordinator Transitioning out of Education | Empowering Teams with Strategic Solutions for Optimal…
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Todd McCrary
Todd McCrary
Experienced Student Affairs Professional
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Ha Dinh (River)
Ha Dinh (River)
Student at University of South Australia
Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 5 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
- Stay up to date Continuing Education Units