Confused by debits, credits, balance sheets, and other business accounting terms? Because having a working knowledge of the terminology is the first step to having a strong understanding of business accounting, this is the course for you!
Learn the terms and concepts you need to understand the fundamentals of financial accounting. In this course, you’ll learn the vocabulary necessary for understanding the accounts, ledgers, and reports associated with double-entry bookkeeping.
You’ll learn the function of the accounting equation and how it applies to the balance sheet. You’ll also learn the different categories of assets and liabilities, why equity is also called net worth, and how an account’s normal credit balance affects the application of debits and credits.
Finally, you’ll learn the purpose of each of the three main financial reports: the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement, and how to differentiate between the accrual basis and cash basis accounting methods.
Topics covered include:
Describing the Accounting Equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity)
Discussing assets, liabilities, and equity
Explaining the role of debits and credits in double-entry accounting
Differentiating between normal debit balance and normal credit balance accounts
Identifying the three primary financial statements and their specific purposes
Explaining the purposes of the Chart of Accounts, the General Journal, and the General Ledger
Describing the function of organizational numbering systems
Explaining the difference between a calendar year and a fiscal year
Differentiating between the accrual basis and cash basis methods of accounting
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