Accounting has always been about analytical thinking. From the earliest days of the profession, Luca Pacioli emphasized the importance of math and order for analyzing business transactions. The skillset that accountants have needed to perform math and to keep order has evolved from pencil and paper, to typewriters and calculators, then to spreadsheets and accounting software. A new skillset that is becoming more important for nearly every aspect of business is that of big data analytics: analyzing large amounts of data to find actionable insights. This course is designed to help accounting students develop an analytical mindset and prepare them to use data analytic programming languages like Python and R.

Introduction to Accounting Data Analytics and Visualization

Introduction to Accounting Data Analytics and Visualization
This course is part of Accounting Data Analytics Specialization

Instructor: Ronald Guymon
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What you'll learn
Articulate the benefits of using Big Data and analytics in the modern accounting profession.
Describe and implement a framework for using Big data to help provide insights that lead to action.
Critique the ability of a dataset to answer questions, then assemble data from different sources for summarization, visualization, and analysis.
Use Excel, Tableau, and Visual Basic for Applications to design and perform basic and advanced analyses.
Skills you'll gain
- Accounting Systems
- Predictive Analytics
- Data Visualization Software
- Data Collection
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Analytical Skills
- Business Analytics
- Excel Formulas
- Accounting and Finance Software
- Excel Macros
- Data Architecture
- Data Presentation
- Data Visualization
- Data Literacy
- Data Analysis
- Scatter Plots
- Tableau Software
- Analytics
- Pivot Tables And Charts
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Reviewed on Nov 29, 2022
Very well presented and covered a lot of analytic theories and tools. The professor is very creative in explaining complicated problems in simple and understandable ways.
Reviewed on Jul 8, 2020
Being the first online module I've ever taken to date, the content and videos far surpassed my expectations. Looking forward to more!
Reviewed on Jul 8, 2020
This is a really helpful course! I have learned not only about using Excel for accounting, but also the many functions of Excel.
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