- What Does The Course Cover?
- What Is Accounting and Why Do We Need It?
- Why do we need Accounting?
- The Importance of Bookkeeping - Good Accounting Records Are Essential
- The importance of Bookkeeping
- Financial Accounting - Who Needs Financial Reports?
- Course Notes - Download
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 1
Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis: Complete Training
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 649 ₹4,099
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Introduction to Accounting - Why Accounting Is Important?
The Three Main Statements in Financial Accounting
- The Three Main Financial Statements: P&L, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement
- Income Statement Items
- Revenue Types - Practical Exercise
- The Revenue Recognition Principle - Why Is it so Important?
- The Expense Recognition Principle - When to Recognize Expenses
- The Four Types of Accruals Arising in Accounting Transactions
- Balance Sheet Items
- Depreciation and Amortization (D&A)
- Historical Cost vs. Fair Value Accounting
- Тypes of Assets - Practical Example
- Тypes of Liabilities - Practical Example
- Types of Equity - Practical Example
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 2
- Completing 33% of the Course
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 3
Let's Build a Solid Foundation: Core Accounting Principles That You Should Learn
- The Main Accounting Equation and How It Stays in Balance
- The Accounting Equation
- General & Subsidiary Ledgers - This Is How a Firm Organizes Its Accounts
- General and Subsidiary Ledgers
- Making Sense of Debits and Credits! Balance Sheet T-Accounts
- Income Statement T-Accounts
- T-Accounts
- The Cornerstone Principle of Accounting - Double Entry Bookkeeping
- Double-Entry Bookkeeping
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 4
A Complete Case Study: Bookkeeping Records + Income Statement + Balance Sheet
- Practical Exercise: Bookkeeping entries + Building a P&L & a Balance Sheet (1/4)
- Case Study (Part 1)
- Practical Exercise: Bookkeeping entries + Building a P&L & a Balance Sheet (2/4)
- Case Study (Part 2)
- Completing 50% of the course
- Practical Exercise: Bookkeeping entries + Building a P&L & a Balance Sheet (3/4)
- Case Study (Part 3)
- Practical Exercise: Bookkeeping entries + Building a P&L & a Balance Sheet (4/4)
- Course Challenge - Build a P&L and Balance Sheet from scratch
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 5
Preparing a Cash Flow Statement: Understanding Cash Flow Analysis
- The Importance of Timing: Revenue and Expense Recognition
- The Difference Between Cash Flow and Revenue-A Must Know For Every Entrepreneur
- The Timing of Payments: Here Is How Many Business Owners Improve Their Cash Flow
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 6
- Calculating Cash Flows - Understand if a business makes or burns cash
- The Three Parts of Cash Flow Statement explained
- Cash Flow Computations - The Direct Method
- Cash Flow Computations - The Indirect Method
- Calculating Cash Flow in Practice: A Complete Example
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 7
Introduction to Financial Reporting
- Introduction to Financial Statements
- Let's Open P&G's 2021 Financial Report and Take a Look At It Together
- Who Prepares and Verifies the Annual Report?
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 8
Financial Statement Analysis: Science and Practice
- The Essence of Financial Statement Analysis: Four Key Dimensions
- Calculating Subtotals, Totals and Year-on-Year Growth
- Key Mechanics of Financial Statement Analysis: Performing a Meaningful Analysis
- Using Different P&L and Balance Sheet Formats + Horizontal and Vertical Analysis
- An Introduction to the "Days" Methodology: Understanding Working Capital Trends
- Financial Ratios Every Investor Should Use: Understanding Financial Ratios
- Quiz Number 6
- Practical Exercise: Analyzing P&G's Business Through Financial Ratios (1 of 2)
- Practical Exercise: Analyzing P&G's Business Through Financial Ratios (2 of 2)
- Financial statement analysis
- CPE Review Quiz: Section 9
Financial Statement Analysis - Tesla Exercise
- What you will see next in this section
- How to download Tesla's historical financials
- Calculating and analyzing growth and profitability ratios
- Calculating and analyzing liquidity ratios
- Calculating and analyzing solvency ratios
- Assessment 10
- Congratulations!
- CPE Qualified Assessment
- Completing 100% of the course
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