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Accounting: Principles of Financial Accounting   

business person working on desk office with using a calculator to calculate the numbersABOUT THIS 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.

Difficulty Level: BEGINNER

Estimated Learning Time:  12 hours

SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN:

Accounting

INSTRUCTOR

Course Instructor PhotoMarc Badia
Associate Professor
Accounting and Control

 
  • Accounting: Principles of Financial Accounting
  • Fee: $59.00
 

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