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Bookkeeping Foundations and General Ledger Management Specialization

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Bookkeeping Foundations and General Ledger Management Specialization

Build Complete Bookkeeping & Ledger Expertise.

Develop professional bookkeeping skills from double-entry basics to financial ratio analysis.

Hurix Digital
John Whitworth

Instructors: Hurix Digital

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Beginner level

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4 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Execute complete bookkeeping cycles from transaction recording through financial statement preparation using QuickBooks and spreadsheets.

  • Apply GAAP principles, detect fraud through reconciliation, ensure compliance, and maintain audit-ready digital records.

  • Process payroll accurately, perform month-end closes efficiently, and analyze financial health using key performance ratios.

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What you'll learn

  • Understanding the five account types helps correctly classify and record all business transactions.

  • The accounting equation forms the base of accounting and must always stay balanced for every transaction.

  • Double-entry bookkeeping ensures accuracy by using a checks-and-balances system to detect errors.

  • Trial balances help verify correct ledger postings before preparing financial statements.

Skills you'll gain

Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Bookkeeping
Category: Transaction Processing
Category: Accounting Software
Category: Accounting Systems
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Ledgers (Accounting)
Category: General Accounting
Category: Reconciliation
Category: Accounting
Category: Balancing (Ledger/Billing)
Category: Verification And Validation
Category: General Ledger

What you'll learn

  • GAAP principles ensure financial statements are consistent, comparable, and trustworthy across all organizations and industries.

  • Accrual basis and matching principle create accurate reporting by recording events when they occur, not when cash changes hands.

  • Double-entry bookkeeping maintains accounting equation balance, providing error detection and complete audit trails for transactions.

  • Revenue recognition principles define precise conditions for recording income, preventing premature recognition of earnings.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Accounting Records
Category: Bookkeeping
Category: Revenue Recognition
Category: Accounting
Category: Journals
Category: Accruals
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: General Accounting
Category: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

What you'll learn

  • Keyboard shortcuts are fundamental productivity multipliers that transform routine data entry from time-consuming to efficient.

  • Systematic validation and error-checking processes are essential safeguards that prevent costly mistakes in financial record-keeping.

  • Professional accounting efficiency comes from combining speed techniques with accuracy protocols to maintain data integrity.

  • Mastery of basic data entry skills creates the foundation for advanced accounting automation and career advancement.

Skills you'll gain

Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Data Validation
Category: Data Entry
Category: Spreadsheet Software
Category: Financial Reporting
Category: Microsoft Excel
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Productivity Software
Category: Accounting Software
Category: Verification And Validation
Category: Expense Management

What you'll learn

  • Double-entry bookkeeping keeps accounts balanced and prevents systematic errors in financial records.

  • Knowing normal account balances helps detect posting errors and maintain ledger accuracy.

  • Month-end adjustments ensure accurate accrual accounting and reflect true financial position.

  • Verifying total debits equal credits provides an error check to prevent fraud and miscalculations.

Skills you'll gain

Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Month End Closing
Category: Accounting Records
Category: General Accounting
Category: Accruals
Category: Reconciliation
Category: Accrual Accounting
Category: Accounting Software
Category: Bookkeeping
Category: General Ledger
Category: Ledgers (Accounting)
Category: Accounting

What you'll learn

  • Federal payroll withholding compliance forms the foundation of legal payroll processing and protects both employers and employees from tax penalties.

  • Systematic data entry and verification procedures are essential for maintaining payroll accuracy and preventing costly calculation errors.

  • Effective payroll processing requires understanding both regulatory requirements and operational procedures to ensure seamless business operations.

  • Documentation and verification steps create accountability and audit trails that support long-term business compliance and employee trust.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Payroll Processing
Category: Verification And Validation
Category: Data Entry
Category: Record Keeping
Category: Payroll Systems
Category: Quality Control
Category: Data Validation
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Payroll
Category: Tax Compliance
Category: Payroll Tax

What you'll learn

  • Proper documentation forms the foundation of expense compliance, requiring specific evidence showing business purpose and legitimate costs

  • Systematic policy application requires methodical review, guideline comparison, and objective decision-making to ensure compliance.

  • Effective expense processing balances organizational financial controls with employee needs for timely, accurate reimbursements.

  • Audit readiness requires consistent documentation standards and clear workflows supporting internal controls and external compliance.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Compliance Management
Category: Auditing
Category: Document Management
Category: Expense Management
Category: Record Keeping
Category: Travel Arrangements
Category: Cost Control
Category: Accounting
Category: Decision Making
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Accounts Payable
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Verification And Validation

What you'll learn

  • Chart of Accounts serves as the fundamental organizing framework that determines the accuracy and usefulness of all financial reporting.

  • Systematic expense recording procedures ensure consistent data quality and regulatory compliance across all business transactions.

  • Proper classification and documentation create audit trails that protect businesses and enable informed financial decision-making.

  • Attaching digital documentation to transactions establishes the verification foundation for professional accounting.

Skills you'll gain

Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Expense Management
Category: Data Entry
Category: Accounting
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Small Business Accounting
Category: Financial Accounting
Category: Financial Reporting
Category: Accounting Software
Category: General Ledger
Category: Expense Reports
Category: Record Keeping
Category: Transaction Processing
Category: Accounts Payable
Category: Bookkeeping
Category: General Accounting

What you'll learn

  • Reconciliation serves as critical internal control functioning as detective and preventive measure against fraud and misconduct.

  • Systematic comparison of internal records with external statements maintains financial integrity and uncovers unauthorized acts.

  • Proper investigation and documentation of discrepancies ensure accurate financial reporting and strengthens organizational controls.

  • Regular and timely reconciliation processes create accountability frameworks that discourage fraudulent behavior while protecting assets.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Investigation
Category: Reconciliation
Category: Internal Controls
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Financial Controls
Category: Asset Protection
Category: Cash Control
Category: Financial Statement Analysis
Category: Variance Analysis

What you'll learn

  • Compliance starts with knowing document retention rules—follow federal and state mandates to avoid penalties.

  • Organized digital systems prevent audit issues—use consistent naming and folder structures for quick access.

  • Secure repositories protect data—access controls and backups prevent unauthorized use and information loss.

  • Proactive record management lowers risk—clear lifecycle policies safeguard against legal and financial issues.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Records Management
Category: Record Keeping
Category: Regulation and Legal Compliance
Category: Document Management
Category: Data Security
Category: Information Architecture
Category: Auditing
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Document Control
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: File Management

What you'll learn

  • Month-end close relies on task sequencing and clear role alignment within the financial reporting timeline.

  • Track prepaid expenses with clear records of balances, additions, and amortization for accuracy.

  • Clear communication and timely submissions uphold the integrity of the closing process.

  • Standard procedures ensure consistency, but precision in execution ensures data reliability.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Standard Accounting Practices
Category: Month End Closing
Category: Reconciliation
Category: Financial Auditing
Category: Accounting
Category: Accruals
Category: Process Mapping
Category: General Accounting
Category: Timelines
Category: Microsoft Excel
Category: Presentations

What you'll learn

  • Trial balance data underpins financial statements by separating temporary accounts from permanent ones for accurate reporting.

  • Spreadsheet formulas automate financial statement prep, streamlining bookkeeping and minimizing manual errors.

  • Accurate account classification needs understanding of the accounting equation and current vs. non-current categories.

  • Financial statement accuracy relies on a balanced equation and correct account placement in each statement section.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Accounting
Category: Financial Statements
Category: General Ledger
Category: Financial Reporting
Category: Ledgers (Accounting)
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Balance Sheet
Category: General Accounting
Category: Excel Formulas
Category: Microsoft Excel
Category: Financial Accounting
Category: Spreadsheet Software
Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Income Statement

What you'll learn

  • Financial ratios are diagnostic tools revealing business health & efficiency, providing warning signals for potential operational issues.

  • Systematic variance analysis enables proactive decisions by highlighting performance deviations before they become critical business problems.

  • Effective ratio analysis requires technical calculation skills plus business judgment to interpret results within industry and historical contexts.

  • Mastery of fundamental financial metrics creates a foundation for advanced financial analysis and strategic business advisory capabilities.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Financial Analysis
Category: Variance Analysis
Category: Business
Category: Income Statement
Category: Business Metrics
Category: Performance Analysis
Category: Cash Flows
Category: Benchmarking
Category: Excel Formulas
Category: Analysis
Category: Performance Metric
Category: Balance Sheet
Category: Accounting
Category: Spreadsheet Software
Category: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Category: Financial Statement Analysis
Category: Performance Measurement
Category: Financial Statements

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