This course introduces all accounting and financial matters from income, expenses, debts, loans and costs. This course introduces the terms of accounting. This course offered to employees in accounting and financial affairs.
Accounting is said to be the "language of the business world" as it is the process of analyzing, recording and processing a company's financial data by using a particular accounting program or system.
Accounting is performed to provide financial information about the company, so it helps you know how well your company's financial system is and how it will continue in the future.
When all transactions are documented during the accounting period, three types of financial reports are issued to be used to make appropriate decisions for the company. These financial reports are divided into:
Income statement: It is also called the profit or loss statement. This list shows whether the company's operations achieve financial profit or loss and identify areas where there is a lot of expense.
Budget: This report gives an overview of the work as a whole. It shows the value of the Company's assets, the financing method and the value of shareholders' equity at a specified point in time. Statement of financial flows: This list provides owners and managers with a report on the cash flow activities of the company over a specified period of time. To ensure continuity in the future, companies need to have healthy money flowing.
As a company owner or manager, understanding accounting principles can push your company forward or backward ... but of course it depends on the decisions you make! It is important to be able to count the resources you own, rather than simply saying, "I have many resources." Accountability provides clarity to improve decision-making. So, understand your numbers so that you can support your results in the future.
Purpose of this course:
Report Presentation Methods:
The main axes of the course:
The first axis:
Rules governing accounting:
The second axis:
Accounting systems and their components:
The third axis:
Accounting program:
The fourth axis:
Preparation of accounting adjustment:
The fifth axis:
Termination of accounts and preparation of financial statements:
The sixth axis:
Create adjustments for financial transactions:
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