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Master the technical skills needed to analyze financial statements and disclosures for use in financial analysis, and learn how accounting standards and managerial incentives affect the financial reporting process. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to read the three most common financial statements: the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Then you can apply these skills to a real-world business challenge as part of the Wharton Business Foundations Specialization.
To learn a foreign language like Accounting, you need quite a bit of practice in the basic foundations (grammar, syntax, idioms, etc.). This material is absolutely essential for being able to read and to understand books written in the language (in our case, financial statements.). This week, we will start building these foundations. We will start with an overview of financial reporting. What types of reports are required? Who makes the rules? Who enforces the rules? Then, we will cover the balance sheet equation and define/discuss Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholders' Equity. We will introduce debit-credit bookkeeping and do lots of practice in translating transactions into debits and credits. Finally, we will introduce a case of a start-up company to provide you insights into all of the steps necessary to go from recording the first transactions of a new business all the way through its first set of financial statements.
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9 videos7 readings3 assignments
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9 videos•Total 128 minutes
1.1.1: Financial Reporting Overview•11 minutes
1.1.2: Financial Reporting Example•12 minutes
1.2.1: Balance Sheet Equation•13 minutes
1.2.2: Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholders' Equity•20 minutes
1.3.1: Debit and Credit Bookkeeping I•14 minutes
1.3.2: Debit and Credit Bookkeeping II•16 minutes
1.4.1: Relic Spotter Case, Part 1•16 minutes
1.4.2: Relic Spotter Case, Part 2•16 minutes
1.5: 3M Company: Tour of an Annual Report•10 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
Frequently Asked Questions•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
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3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Homework #1•30 minutes
Learning check-in•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #1•30 minutes
Week 2: Accrual Accounting and the Income Statement
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
We will start with a discussion of Accrual Accounting and how it affects the recognition of the Income Statement accounts: Revenues and Expenses. Then, we will cover adjusting entries, which are needed to prepare our internal books for the upcoming financial statements. Finally, we will discuss closing entries and the preparation of the Balance Sheet and Income Statement. At each stage, we will continue to work on the case of our start-up company. If you are not sick and tired of journal entries by the end of this week, then I have not done my job!
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8 videos6 readings2 assignments
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8 videos•Total 110 minutes
2.1: Revenues and Expenses•20 minutes
2.2: Relic Spotter Case, Part 3•13 minutes
2.3.1: Adjusting Entries I•15 minutes
2.3.2: Adjusting Entries II•15 minutes
2.4.1: Relic Spotter Case, Part 4a•11 minutes
2.4.2: Relic Spotter Case, Part 4b•10 minutes
2.5: Financial Statements and Closing Entries•16 minutes
2.6: 3M Company: Income Statement and Balance Sheet•10 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
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2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Homework #2•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #2•30 minutes
Week 3: Cash Flows
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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Cash is King! We will start with the classification of cash flows into operating, investing, and financing activities. Then, we will work on preparing and analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows. We will wrap up the case on the start-up company by preparing and analyzing its Statement of Cash Flows. Finally, we will discuss the differences between Earnings, Cash from Operations, EBITDA, and Free Cash Flow.
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7 videos4 readings2 assignments
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7 videos•Total 115 minutes
3.1.1: Operating, Investing, and Financing Cash Flows•14 minutes
3.1.2: Relic Spotter Case, Part 5•16 minutes
3.2.1: Statement of Cash Flows•15 minutes
3.2.2: Relic Spotter Case, Part 6•18 minutes
3.3.1: More SCF Topics and EBITDA•17 minutes
3.3.2: Cash Flow vs. EBITDA Examples•21 minutes
3.4: 3M Company: Cash Flows•14 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Homework #3•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #3•30 minutes
Week 4: Ratio Analysis and Final Exam
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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We will have our final exam this week. Because of the exam, I will cover Ratio Analysis, which will not involve any "new" material. While we will define and discuss a number of ratios, they will all basically involve dividing one accounting number by another. But, the analysis of what those ratios mean will involve a deep understanding of Balance Sheet and Income Statement accounts. Thus, the Ratio Analysis videos will help provide a nice review of the material, which will help you prepare for the exam. However, there will be no questions about ratio analysis on the exam. The only thing left to do after this exam is to impress your family, friends, and co-workers with your vast knowledge of Financial Accounting!
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5 videos3 readings3 assignments
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5 videos•Total 73 minutes
4.1: Overview of Ratio Analysis•22 minutes
4.2: Plainview Technology Case, Part 1•16 minutes
4.3: Plainview Technology Case, Part 2•19 minutes
4.4: Plainview Technology Case, Part 3•11 minutes
4.5: 3M Company: Ratios•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
PDF files for videos•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Final Exam, Part 1•30 minutes
Final Exam, Part 2•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #4•30 minutes
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Professor Bushee made this course an incredible fun experience! He did an amazing job in keeping my attention and motivation thru the course. Thank you Professor for the fun learning experience!
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Excellent. A very good introduction to accounting. I work in mining and I used to work in operations, but I moved to an area closer to Finance and I really needed a re-fresh of all these topics.
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