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About the Course

Financial Accounting is often called the language of business; it is the language that managers use to communicate the firm's financial and economic information to external parties such as shareholders and creditors. Nobody working in business can afford financial illiteracy. Whether you run your own business, work as a manager or are just starting your career, you want to understand financial information and be able to interact with accountants, controllers, and financial managers. You want to talk business! This course will provide you with the accounting language's essentials. Upon completion, you should be able to read and interpret financial statements for business diagnosis and decision-making. More importantly, you will possess the conceptual base to keep learning more sophisticated accounting and finance on your own. Do not forget that, as with any other language, becoming proficient with accounting requires constant practice....

Top reviews

DN

Aug 17, 2020

All topics covered in this course were explained well and shown how to implement, highly recommended for beginners and individuals who would like to brush up on their accounting knowledge foundations.

JS

Nov 17, 2020

It's so amazing learning on this course, the discussions and activities are the best. The method of delivering the lesson using practical example helped me learn it more and effectively. Thank you!

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By Kin M C

Apr 8, 2021

This course let me refresh my accounting knowledge and enhance my analytical skill on financial statement.

By Joseph A

Oct 25, 2023

I love this course, but it's really challenging I had to work hard before completing this course

By Bishwaraj B

Dec 19, 2022

The course builts on case study and helps develop intuitive understanding for beginners.

By William p

Jul 4, 2023

Excelente curso me permitió como contador aplicar mis conocimientos... gracias a todos

By vivek c

Dec 31, 2023

Good quality content in easy to understand language. With lots of practical examples

By Shannice M D

Jan 5, 2021

They just need to be a little more clearer on the creating of the quiz questions

By Ibrahim B

Dec 29, 2021

Very good course, I enjoyed it and the very pleased from the way of explanation

By hatim n

Dec 4, 2022

videos did not cover important parts (most of quiz 3 and 4 quistions )

By 姜昱

Jan 6, 2022

sometimes i can't understand the accent of teacher , no offense!!!!

By abdulrahim l

May 23, 2022

VERY GOOD BUT NEED MORE DETAILS IN VEDIOES TO FACILITATE READING

By KagisoNdou

Jan 28, 2021

It was a great refresher. I enjoyed the cause. Thank you

By Nathaniel N O

Nov 24, 2022

A practical approach to basics. It was really helpful.

By Ulrich C

Oct 22, 2021

It was interesting. Thanks. Didactic way to learn.

By Kamilla K

Aug 10, 2024

How do i get my certificate

By Alfonso C P

Sep 11, 2024

Good information and clear

By Gabriel F

Dec 9, 2020

Good intro to accounting.

By István K

May 7, 2021

Overall good course.

By Yaira J M T

Sep 1, 2021

Very good course

By Victoria A A

Jun 30, 2021

very educational

By miraj r

Aug 28, 2024

excellent

By AKSHAY S

Jan 21, 2022

very good

By qatrunada a

Aug 1, 2023

thankyou

By Umair A

Jan 7, 2021

good

By Jockey L

Feb 23, 2022

The lecturer taught well. Easy to understand the concept.

However, lots of basic concepts like bad debt, reconciliation haven't been taught.

Thus, there are some formulas like calculating between begining balance and ending balance are not explained so that I had difficulties in doing quizes.

By Lea H

Jan 1, 2021

it was good and practical enough but the delivery can be improved. he kept going back and forth and it was a bit all over the place. some of the stuff from this course i actually understood in the second one, finance for managers, because it was much better structured