This course is the fourth course in a five-course Financial Reporting Specialization. This course focuses on the recognition, measurement, and subsequent accounting for equity, pensions, share-based compensation, and cash flows utilizing the FASB Accounting Standards Codification and other resources.

Accounting Analysis II: Accounting for Liabilities and Equity

Accounting Analysis II: Accounting for Liabilities and Equity
This course is part of Financial Reporting Specialization

Instructor: Scott Mendoza
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Explain and demonstrate the financial accounting for income taxes
Describe the components of shareholders’ equity and explain how they are reported in a statement of shareholders’ equity
Explain and implement the accounting for stock options and restricted stock
Explain the purpose of analyzing earnings per share and calculate basic and diluted earnings per share
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Reviewed on Jan 31, 2021
I like the course, which provided a thorough breakdown of direct and indirect method. The professor's sound knowledge and accounting acumen made the course interesting and easy to understand.
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2020
very beneficial , but its too late for providing certificates
Reviewed on Apr 19, 2018
Thank you Sir! A lot of great stuff that you have passed on to us. Thank you so much for your time and great work.
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