The Easy Introduction to Accounting
A Roadmap FOR BEGINNERS with Journal Entries, T-Accounts, Trial Balances, and the four Primary Financial Statements
Finance and Accounting,Accounting and Bookkeeping,Accounting
Lectures -9
Resources -4
Duration -3 hours
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Course Description
In this course, we will review the accounting cycle to gain an understanding of how the primary financial statements are formed (i.e., Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earnings, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement).
By the end of this course, each viewer will be able to do the following:
1) understand what is on each of the four primary financial statements
2) record transactions by making general journal entries, by using the debits and credits
3) understand how the journal entries affect the financial statements
4) post journal entries to the general ledger (T-accounts)
5) solve for missing numbers in the t-accounts
6) generally understand how the subsidiary ledger works
7) create an unadjusted trial balance
8) perform and understand adjusting entries at the end of the accounting period
9) create an adjusted trial balance
10) create the four primary financial statements from scratch
11) perform closing entries at the end of the accounting period
12) create a post-closing trial balance
The course will be helpful for students taking any introductory accounting course as well as those who are trying to gain a basic understanding of how the four primary financial statements are formed.
Goals
- 1. Understand each financial statement and the information that belongs on each financial statement.
- 2. Understand how the financial statements relate to one another.
- 3. Understand how to make general, adjusting, and closing journal entries.
- 4. Understand how journal entries affect the financial statements.
- 5. Ultimately, we want to understand the accounting cycle as it is the foundation of accounting analysis.
Prerequisites
- The class has been designed for those who have no knowledge of accounting.
- Consequently, no prerequisites are required.

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
A Brief Introduction
2 Lectures
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Introduction 02:32 02:32
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Promotional Video Preview 02:09 02:09
Understanding the Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earnings, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement
2 Lectures

Working from Journal Entries to the Financial Statements
4 Lectures

Closing the Books and the Post Closing Trial Balance
1 Lectures

Instructor Details

Larron Smith
I am a former accountant who practiced as a CPA. I currently tutor college students from Southern Methodist University and Colorado University in accounting courses.
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