US GAAP - Quick and Easy

Develop a good understanding of US GAAP concepts quickly - Detailed documentation provided at the end of each session

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US GAAP - Quick and Easy

What You Will Learn!

  • Quick and easy way to understand US GAAP (Generally accepted Accounting principles)
  • Detailed understanding and application of ASC (Accounting Standards Codification)
  • Relevant examples across all topics
  • Case study problems with Solutions

Description

This course is intended to provide a detailed understanding of the key US GAAP concepts spread across 41 lectures in a quick and easy manner.  This is the in-demand skill for all students and professionals in the Finance and Accounting field. So, If you are a Finance and Accounting student or a working professional, this course on US GAAP will enhance your student or professional journey tremendously.

We have curated the course to include all relevant and key topics of US GAAP. We have 41 course lectures with free downloadable course material that will be of great benefit and value at an unbeatable price.

The course covers the history and evolution of US GAAP, Accounting Standard codifications and set up,  Accounting principles, Accounting Standard updates, Standardized codification sections, Accounting Standard Codifications covering presentation of financial statements, components of financial statements and Audit requirements, Offsetting, Balance Sheet, Statement of Shareholder equity, Income statement - Reporting of comprehensive income, Changes in Accounting estimates, Statement of Cash flows, Direct versus Indirect method, Earnings per share, Inventory, Intangibles, Goodwill, Research and development costs, Impairment, Discontinued operations, Steps in revenue recognition model, Definition and classes of Inventory, Inventory valuation methodologies, Property, plant and equipment, 4 stages of incurring costs for PP&E, Depreciation, Asset retirement obligations, Contingencies, Revenue recognition, Income Taxes, Business combinations, Consolidation, Leases, Related party disclosures, Financial instruments, key differences between US GAAP and IFRS, Fair value measurements, Derivatives and hedging, Consolidated Financial statements and so on.

We hope you find this learning material useful and are able to extract the full benefits of the same.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is intended for working professionals as well as students who wish to gain an understanding of US GAAP

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Tags

  • Accounting

Subscribers

665

Lectures

42

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