Students are introduced to the field of financial accounting through defining the foundational activities, tools, and users of financial accounting. Students learn to use the accounting equation and are introduced to the four major financial statements. Additional topics include ethical considerations, recording business transactions, and the application of credit/debit rules.

What is Financial Accounting?

What is Financial Accounting?
This course is part of Introduction to Financial Accounting: The Accounting Cycle Specialization

Instructor: Andrea Eliassen
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- Financial Accounting
- Excel Formulas
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Accounting
- Transaction Processing
- Bookkeeping
- General Accounting
- Accounting Records
- Business Ethics
- General Ledger
- Balance Sheet
- Income Statement
- Ledgers (Accounting)
- Financial Statements
- Financial Reporting
- Standard Accounting Practices
- Accounting Systems
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Reviewed on Mar 12, 2025
EXCELLENT teacher. Schools that have online classes should take a page out of y'alls book!
Reviewed on Aug 30, 2023
Not bad. Gave me the very basics that I was looking for. Tests were not much of a challenge. a textbook as part of the course would have made the course more college level.
Reviewed on Jan 30, 2023
Simple to understand, straightforward examples, and excel built into the course—a good way to start the specialization.
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