Accounting eLearning Courses
Accounting
Curriculum
Accounting eLearning Courses
This bundle contains the following courses:

Course                                   Hours
Cash Flow Analysis                   3.70 Hours
Cash Flow Statement                4.00 Hours
Current Assets                         4.00 Hours
Income Statement Analysis        4.00 Hours
Liabilities and Equity                  4.00 Hours
Long-Term Assets                    4.00 Hours
Ratio Analysis                           4.00 Hours
The Balance Sheet                     4.00 Hours
The Income Statement               4.00 Hours
UK Accounting                           1.20 Hours
Working Capital                         2.00 Hour

Course Provider
Zoologic

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Accounting Curriculum Course
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Here are more information about the courses in hte bundle:

Cash Flow Analysis  
This course will introduce you to free cash flow and net internal cash flow,
methods of cash flow analysis which give a better indication of a company's
financial health than simply looking at earnings, the cash flow statement, or
EBITDA.   (For more information about this course, click
Cash Flow Analysis)

Cash Flow Statement     
This course will introduce you to the different sections of the cash flow
statement. You will learn why financial analysts are interested in the cash
flow statement and how to compile a cash flow statement. In addition, we
will introduce you to projected financial statements and calculations based
on those.   (For more information about this course, click
Cash Flow
Statement)

Current Assets   
This course will take you through the current assets section of the balance
sheet. You will learn to identify different accounts and their relevance to a
company's financial status. You will also learn how different companies deal
with inventory, one of the key accounts in current assets.  (For more
information about this course, clcik
Current Assets)
 
Income Statement Analysis      
This course will take you further into the income statement and its various
accounts. You will learn about the difference between accounting for taxes
and for shareholders. You will also be introduced to using ratios to analyze
and compare companies.  (For more information about this course, clcik
Income Statement Analysis)

Liabilities and Equity               
This course takes a detailed look at the liabilities and equity section of the
balance sheet. You will learn to identify and compare the way businesses
fund their operations.  (For more information about this course, click
Liabilities and Equity)

Long-Term Assets               
This course will take you through the long-term assets section of the
balance sheet. You will learn what defines a long-term asset and the
different kinds of long-term assets.  (
Long Term Asset Course)

Ratio Analysis                          
This course will give you a more in-depth look at how financial analysts use
ratios to analyze and compare companies. We will calculate and then use
various ratios that indicate the financial status of a company.  (
Ratio Analysis
Course)

The Balance Sheet                   
This course will introduce you to one of accounting's fundamental
documents, the balance sheet. You will learn how to read, create and
maintain a balance sheet. You will also learn how a balance sheet works
with other financial statements and how it fits into the annual report.  (
The
Balance Sheet Course)

The Income Statement              
This course will introduce you to the income statement and its links to the
balance sheet. You will learn about the different income statement accounts,
what they mean and where they come from.  (
The Income Statement
Course)

UK Accounting                          
This course is an introduction to UK accounting standards. You will learn how
UK and US accountants differ in financial statement terminology and
presentation. You will also learn the differences in accounting standards
which are important when comparing companies.  (
The UK Accounting
Course)

Working Capital  
This course will introduce you to working capital and operating working
capital, two numbers that are very interesting to financial analysts. You will
learn how to calculate working capital and operating capital and what the
difference between the two means. You will also learn how financial analysts
use these figures to analyze the financial status of a company.  (
The
Working Capital Course)
Other Accounting
eLearning Courses
Cash Flow Analysis  
Cash Flow Statement     
Current Assets   
Income Statement Analysis      
Liabilities and Equity               
Long-Term Assets               
Ratio Analysis                          
The Balance Sheet                   
The Income Statement              
UK Accounting                          
Working Capital  
Accounting Diploma
Accounting Essentials
Accounting for Companies
Accounting OLC
Accounting With Computers
Advanced Accounting
Book-keeping and Accounts
Management Accounting OLC
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