This is the second part of a two-class sequence on financial accounting. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I & II, held consecutively, will provide you with a strong foundation to tackle many financial issues. Accounting I covers the basics, while Accounting II deals with more advanced topics. The topics discussed are “general” and apply to accounting practices worldwide – whether in the USA, Europe, Asia, etc.

Accounting 2

Accounting 2


Instructors: Prof. Garen Markarian
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What you'll learn
Master the mechanics of financial accounting.
Understand the structure, functions, and interrelation of the basic financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement).
Be able to perform a structured fundamental analysis of the financial statements to assess a firm’s profitability, liquidity, and solvency.
Be familiar with the accounting rules governing the recognition and measurement of key activities, events and transactions.
Skills you'll gain
- Accounts Receivable
- Corporate Accounting
- Income Tax
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Inventory Accounting
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Fixed Asset
- Depreciation
- Financial Management
- Securities (Finance)
- Standard Accounting Practices
- Financial Statements
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Accounting
- Tax Management
- Equities
- Corporate Tax
- Tax
- Asset Management
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Reviewed on Dec 5, 2024
The professor explains really well! The quizzes are also helpful and cover everything.
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2025
Really happy with the broad knowledge and practical examples learned and acquired in this course, the teacher/instructor is very good and explains concepts clearly.
Reviewed on Aug 26, 2025
Great course! The professor’s clear explanations, happy face, and humour make accounting easy to understand, fun, and stress-free.
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