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Explore the basic principles and practices of accounting, which will equip you to comprehend and prepare balance sheets, income statements for cash, fixed assets, receivables, and inventory. .
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Once you become familiar with the material covered in Financial Accounting I, this more-advanced class will enable you to master topics surrounding advanced depreciation, bonds, stock equity, capital transactions, dividends and investments, subsidiary ledgers, liabilities, and taxes. Real-world examples and case studies will enhance the theoretical and practical aspects of your learning.
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If accurately interpreted, financial data can reveal a great deal of information about an entity. Acquire skills that professional reviewers employ to make sound decisions for forecasting, financing and risk-assessment purposes. Topics such as liquidity, capital structure, profitability, debt, and operating performance will be discussed in this hands-on course.
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In this class, you will learn to optimize budget dollars. Best practices in establishing and monitoring financial plans will be presented, empowering you to effectively set objectives, plan, control variances, identify and control costs, complete break-even analyses, and accurately complete status reports.
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Learn to prepare tax returns now! Guided by a CPA, you will study deductions, dependents, exclusions, exemptions and cost recovery, learning the laws and regulations needed for the upcoming year. This is a hands-on course designed to teach you how to optimize returns, and withstand audits.
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If you are a sole proprietor of a business, learning the basics of federal income tax laws that are relevant to you can help you to make informed decisions. This course allows you to gain the knowledge necessary to understand the current tax regulations that impact your business.
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This class will enable you to define regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, as well as others such as FASB and ERISA, to ensure accurate and compliant reporting in the national and international domains.
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This course will look more closely at financial reports. You will develop a fuller appreciation of operating, investing and financing activities, as well as of balance sheets and income statements. Red flags for statement reviewers will be identified and discussed. By the end of this course, you will have the ability to analyze the well-being and growing concern of a company, as well as to create comparisons to industry counterparts.
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Enrich your understanding of assets, liabilities, and earnings in this high-level accounting course. Special attention will be paid to preparing documents for external viewing, especially the policies, practices, and procedures that must be correctly followed.
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Being able to read between the lines of a financial statement is an important skill for those seeking to learn more about a corporation. Gain an understanding of the different forms of ownership, profitability, valuation, cash flow, and ratio analysis. Special attention will be paid to the notes to financial statements as prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
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