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About the Course

This is the first course in a series of four that will give you the skills needed to start your career in bookkeeping. If you have a passion for helping clients solve problems, this course is for you. In this course, you will be introduced to the role of a bookkeeper and learn what bookkeeping professionals do every day. You will dive into the accounting concepts and terms that will provide the foundation for the next three courses. You will learn how to work your way through the accounting cycle and be able to read and produce key financial statements. By the end of this course, you will be able to: -Define accounting and the concepts of accounting measurement -Explain the role of a bookkeeper and common bookkeeping tasks and responsibilities -Summarize the double entry accounting method -Explain the ethical and social responsibilities of bookkeepers in ensuring the integrity of financial information. No previous bookkeeping or accounting experience required....

Top reviews

CS

Jul 30, 2023

After taking this course, I can see where & how I can apply my skills and love for numbers. I am confident in my decision and cant wait to put all the pieces together.

Thank you, Coursera & Intuit!

KG

Jul 20, 2022

This course was well put together. I used to feel so intimidated by finances. The interactive videos and practice exercises do a fantastic job of explaining concepts learned throughout this course.

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By Joaquin O

Feb 13, 2023

Good basics class.

By Valery P

Jul 11, 2024

very informative

By Charlsgodwin C T

Feb 25, 2022

Very easy course

By Camberly A

Mar 26, 2023

Really helpful!

By Kenroy B

Jan 26, 2023

Great teaching!

By Usama K

Sep 9, 2022

very satisfied

By Bilal S

May 12, 2022

Refresher Great

By Hamza K

Mar 9, 2024

VERY help full

By Noorul H

Oct 31, 2023

Amazing course

By Tope A

Oct 16, 2024

Informational

By LAURA M

Apr 5, 2022

iNFORMATIONAL

By Florida A

May 23, 2022

Very Good

By Donald C G

Apr 26, 2024

Awesome!

By Deleted A

Jan 11, 2023

nice

By Moses I D

Nov 15, 2023

grt

By Sheena O

Jul 8, 2022

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By Christinejoy Q L

Dec 12, 2021

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By TERESA L

Jun 29, 2023

The 'Teacher' does not do a good job in explaining things - definitions, examples, concepts. Things are only explained in one sentence usually or only given 1 example, and expects the 'student' to understand fully. This is supposed to be a beginners course yet it is very difficult for those without prior knowledge nor experience to understand since everything is only lightly grazed over.

Take the final exam at the end of the course for example - the student is taught & shown how Quickbooks will automate everything and run reports and organize the categories via its system. Even in the real case studies by the real bookkeepers in the videos they were using Quickbooks. Yet in the exam, the student is expected to do this manually all by themselves via a manual Excel sheet, to know the behind-the-scenes of the workings of Quickbooks already. This is for a beginner or those without accounting knowledge? The instructions on the exam and excel file provided was also extremely confusing - not only were the instructions unclear, but FYI even greyed out boxes almost always mean do NOT fill in yet here it is the complete opposite. How confusing! Perhaps another color or indicator would be utmost helpful!

Had I not already have some working experience and knowledge, I would have been so confused and have failed enormously on this exam. The layout and format of the courses is also confusing and not user-friendly. The plug-ins most of the time you do not know whether it's truly done and even cannot repeat nor go backwards because it's a plug-in. There's no progress bar either. There's a Next button as well as a Continue button AND a Mark as Completed button. Which button is the student supposed to press?? And turns out, they do not all mean the same thing either... So confusing! There is plenty of room for improvement for this class, and I hope it is done before more 'students' take this course so as not to waste anyone's time and money and energy.

By Deleted A

Oct 2, 2021

If you're new to bookkeeping, this is a good course to start with, and I can see why the Intuit people would try to revolve it around a fictional TV show. But I do have some bones to pick with it.

For starters, despite all the talk about QuickBooks Online being the software used in the course, you don't actually get to use a simulation of it hands-on...in other words, the interactive segments are a bit shallow. Also, this would have been better presented with an actual accounting professional using a whiteboard: If you're not good at pencil and paper notes like I am, you're going to find some key concepts in the first two lessons go right over your head because you can't capture notes when you need them the most. Finally, the final project isn't rigorous enough: I blasted through it in a lot less time than the 1 hour suggested space.

This isn't a bad course, but if you want a firm grip on accounting basics, I would recommend one of the REAL accounting courses on the Coursera platform over this one.

By Cassie D

Oct 23, 2024

I feel like I understood the concepts fairly well as it was explained in the courses. However, when I got to the case study and filling out the actual workbook for the assignment I instantly felt lost. I managed to pass it but I think for me personally, I would have benefitted from more exercises throughout the modules with spreadsheet filling in instead of click through training. Most of the click trainings I felt were in the quickbooks interface vs using (in my case) a google sheet to fill it in. Perhaps it is just me and getting obsessive about certain aspects, particularly on the labeling. I understand it needs a debit and credit to keep it in balance but what to label them had me frozen in place for a few minutes and had me stressed enough to skip the general journal portion and go straight into the general ledger & trial balance portion to try and figure it out. TL;DR: I think the course did a good job explaining the concepts but did a mid job on the practical application teaching.

By Brenda S F

May 6, 2024

I would have liked more examples to follow especially when having to enter data in to excel spreadsheets. It would have been helpful to have an explanation of wrong answers in quizzes and test with a link back to the pertinent material to review before trying the quiz or test again. There should be a way to save charts easily. It is also hard to find my progress and somehow I did an entire section of reading and exercises that were not marked completed so I had to go back and repeat material I had already completed and passed once. I do not like the cartoon teacher at all I would rather have actual humans presenting the material very straight forward with out the cartoons. I am an adult so I really do not need to be entertained I would rather just be taught. There should be more opportunities to practice within Quickbooks so that processes become familiar. Not enough time spent on General Ledger and how to enter things in properly. Nor on Trial Balance entering either.

By Yzabellah “ S

Jul 17, 2023

I thought this course was very informative and made bookkeeping much more interesting than most content available online. My only complaints, however, are the fact that a lot of the learning occurs in the testing. Especially when I think I have a good grasp on the general ledger and trial balance, and I get my tables balanced the way I was taught throughout the course only for all my answers to be several thousand off. For the multiple choice answers, the test will explain why the answer is correct, but the answers where you put in your sums will only tell you what the number was supposed to be. The only way I could match the quiz' answer was to skew my numbers completely OPPOSITE what my notes from this course said. Of course since there is no actual instructor for this course, you just kind of have to guess for yourself, and that's not exactly comforting when you are imputing a company's money into a system.

By Ethan V

Sep 29, 2022

A well made course aside from a few things...

1) The informative videos recorded "Intuit Professionals" who speak from their desk, room, etc are very low quality in many ways. The video quality is very low, the audio quality is ery tinny, the scripts of what they are saying sound like they didnt prepare what they were going to say ahead of time, and they are a bit confusing overall. Definitely expected that aspect to be better in all ways.

2) It is a little too basic. Very good for beginners, but I wish it had maybe 2 or 3 more "weeks" that went deeper after the basics.

3) Wish there was much more hands on materia, such as in week 4 where you get to download an excel file and do real practice work. That was greatly helpful.

By Donna L B

Oct 3, 2023

This course was okay. Some terminology is different from terminology used in actual college level accounting courses like Financial and Managerial Accounting (of which I have had both), so some terminology was confusing. I thought the helpful hint of DEA/LEA was very beneficial, but more accurate to say DExA/CLEqA to distinguish between Expense and Equity. The presentation was rather juvenile and unprofessional. It should not be used to infer or instruct how to conduct oneself with clients. Downright annoying and inefficient use of training time but mostly useful in a general sense. I skipped the "discussions" altogether since it was not really interactive, and again just time consuming without a purpose.

By Jesse A

Jan 21, 2023

This course was good, and I don't want to not acknowledge the great amount of work the staff brought into this. THis does help you learn the basics in a very entertaining manner; but, I needed so much more reading elsewhere. The lessons are very vague and don't go into depth like in another courses for example. Also, there are things that weren't lacked explainination and details which gave me a hard time in understanding the real life application of such principles. So in my opinion, the course is good, but you will need to also study other sources because if you want to learn seriously and less playfully, then you will need more detailed and straight to the point material somewhere else.