What You Will Learn!
- The basics of accounting that is needed for small business owners and entrepreneurs
- The basic accounting formula that is used in double-entry accounting
- The main financial statements that are used as a barometer to evaluating business performance
- Which accounting functions you should outsource and when you might be able to perform on your own
- When it makes sense to hire your own bookkeeping and accounting staff
Description
Do you want to get a grasp of the accounting functions for your business or new startup? Are you confused about where to start and what you need to know? Are you the type of person that feels intimidated by the topic because you don't like math or you are not a "numbers person"? Well you are not alone.
In this course I will teach you:
The basics of accounting in easy-to-understand terms designed for the small business person.
What you can and should outsource for your business?
When it makes sense to hire your own bookkeeping or accounting staff?
Financial Statements that are Typical for Business Success
We will also look at the main financial statements that businesses typically use and how they can help you monitor the performance of your business. These financial statements are like the instrument panel on a vehicle that can help you understand where you've been and where your business is heading.
I have 30 years of accounting experience and I've helped other entrepreneurs get their accounting set up properly and explained everything in simple terms for the layperson to understand. And I can help you too!
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Who Should Attend!
- New business owners that want to better understand accounting and how it will relate to their business functions
- Current business owners that want to better understand accounting and how they may be able to improve their current processes
- Middle managers that better want to understand accounting principles that could help them better manage their business units
- Anyone that is sick and tired of being intimidated by the numbers because they are "not a numbers person" or "hate math"
- High school or University students that want to learn more about "real world" accounting and how it relates to small business
- Accountants and bookkeepers that want to better help their small business clients
- Job seekers that want to improve their knowledge of accounting
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