Accounting - The 6 most important rules you must learn

Learn all six of the most important Accounting rules applied at all levels of Accountancy (from beginner to advanced)

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Accounting - The 6 most important rules you must learn

What You Will Learn!

  • This course teaches the six most important accounting rules that are applied at all levels of Accountancy.
  • You will learn more about the most basic accounting rules and what defines each of the six rules
  • You will be able to identify which accounts will follow a specific accounting rule.
  • You will learn what the definitions are for each rule and how it can be applied in different scenarios for transaction analysis

Description

Master the six most important Accounting rules by understanding the basic principles. You will be introduced to the background of Accounting and you will learn the definitions for the six most important Accounting elements that are used fundamentally at all levels of Accountancy.

Even if you have no prior knowledge or understanding of Accounting, this course will provide you with the most important Accounting basics. At the end of the course, you will be able to describe the definitions of the most important universal Accounting elements. You will also be able to classify any specific account according to the Accounting elements and you will know which Accounting rule to apply.

This course was designed for everyone from any background who wants to learn the most important Accounting rules. Whether you're a beginner starting to learn Accounting or an advanced student becoming a chartered accountant, you will need to know these most important Accounting rules.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students, Entrepreneurs, Managers, and anyone who wants to learn the most important accounting rules. This course is suited for anyone who does not have a background in accounting but wants to learn what the most important rules are for understanding accounting at any level (basic to advanced)

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Tags

  • Accounting

Subscribers

1062

Lectures

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