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Description

What Will You Learn?

  • In this course you will learn the fundamentals of financial and management accounting viewed from the perspective of the business manager.
  • In this course you will learn how to critically evaluate accounting information contained in financial statements and application of key cost and management accounting techniques in day to day business decisions. This course adopts a managerial and analytical approach to the financial aspects of business management.
  • In this course you will learn will the methods used in financial reporting and interpretation and applying these principles to business practice.
  • In this course you will gain a better understanding and interpretation ability of company’s cash-flows and profit, different classes of assets, liquidity positions, operating efficiency.
  • This course will equip you with an understanding of key costs and managerial accounting techniques used in costs control, costs management and planning.

Requirements

  • Computer with an Internet connection.
  • PDF reading software, such as free Adobe Reader.
  • NFT Certificate
  • 53 Lessons
  • Beginner
  • English
  • +100 XP

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Curriculum

Course consist of total 2h 7min of content, in total.

Section 1: Accounting and Reporting in Commerce
24:57
Lecture 1.6: Assets
01:57
Lecture 1.7: Liabilities
01:42
Lecture 1.8: Capital
03:54
Lecture 1.9: Accounting Conventions
02:07
Lecture 1.10: IFRS and GAAP
01:41
Section 2: Financial Accounting #1
22:14
Lecture 2.1: Financial Accounting
00:34
Lecture 2.2: Financial Statements - Applications and Use
01:46
Lecture 2.3: Profit and Loss Statement - Income Statement
02:20
Lecture 2.4: Multi-step Income Statement
02:16
Lecture 2.5: Expenses
01:47
Lecture 2.6: Profit Before Tax and EBITDA
02:28
Lecture 2.7: Inputs to Depreciation Accounting
03:29
Lecture 2.8: Depreciation Journal Entries
00:46
Lecture 2.9: Balance Sheet - Assets and Liabilities Statements
02:39
Lecture 2.10: Inventories
01:15
Lecture 2.12: Total Liabilities and Equity
00:40
Lecture 2.11: Liability Accounts
02:14
Section 3: Financial Account #2
22:19
Lecture 3.1: Working Capital & Liquidity – Debtors, Creditors & Inventory Days
01:41
Lecture 3.2: Permanent and Cyclical Working Capital
01:33
Lecture 3.3: Forms of Working Capital Financing
03:22
Lecture 3.4: Determinants of Working Capital
01:46
Lecture 3.5: Cash Flow Statements - Operational and Reporting Formats #1
04:16
Lecture 3.6: Cash Flow Statements - Operational and Reporting Formats #2
01:08
Lecture 3.7: Economic Value Added (EVA) & Cash Flow Return on Investment (CFRIO)
02:23
Lecture 3.8: Cash Flow Return on Investment (CFROI)
00:59
Lecture 3.9: Key Ratio Analysis – Short Term Acid Tests & Long Term Viability
05:11
Section 4: Management & Cost Accounting
27:26
Lecture 4.1: Management and Cost Accounting
03:00
Lecture 4.2: What is Cost Accounting?
01:01
Lecture 4.3: Material, Labour and Overhead Costing
02:04
Lecture 4.4: Process Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing
03:29
Lecture 4.5: Job Costing
03:42
Lecture 4.6: Activity Based Costing - Lean Operations
02:55
Lecture 4.7: Steps in Developing and Activity - Based Costing System
02:19
Lecture 4.8: Benefits and Limitations of Activity-Based Costing
01:50
Lecture 4.9: Standard Costing and Variance
02:25
Lecture 4.10: Standard Costing in GAAP and IFRS
03:49
Lecture 4.11: Responsibilities for Variances
00:52
Section 5: Limitations of Accounting
26:49
Lecture 5.1: Volume, Cost and Break-even Analysis / Cost-Volume Profit Analysis
03:09
Lecture 5.2: Uncertainties and Quality of Input Data
02:11
Lecture 5.3: Break-Even Chart
03:40
Lecture 5.4: Inventory Management– Raw, Work in Progress (WIP) & Finished Goods
02:11
Lecture 5.5: Reorder Point, Lead Time and Safety Stock
02:48
Lecture 5.6: Budgeting & Capital Investment – Revex & Capex
03:30
Lecture 5.7: Limitations of Accounting - Financial Reporting
03:14
Lecture 5.8: Intangibles, Human Capital & Goodwill – Recognition and Valuation
01:29
Lecture 5.9: Goodwill
01:31
Lecture 5.10: Audit – Internal & External
03:06
Section 6: Case Study
03:38
Job Costing Case Study
03:38

About the Instructor

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