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About the Course

In the final course of this certificate, you will apply your skills towards financial statement analysis. If you have the foundational concepts of accounting under your belt, you are ready to put them into action in this course. Here, you will learn how to reconcile different types of accounts, check for accuracy, and troubleshoot errors. Additionally, you will practice how to apply different analytical methods to key financial statements and understand how these methods inform a variety of business decisions. By the end of this course, you will be able to: -Describe and illustrate the use of a bank reconciliation in controlling cash -Outline the purpose of financial statements in relationship to decision making -Describe basic financial statement analytical methods -Apply quantitative skills to analyze business health Courses 1-3 in the Intuit Bookkeeping Professional Certificate, or the equivalent, are recommended prerequisites for this course....

Top reviews

EB

Oct 16, 2023

Excellent explanation of how to analyze financial statements with several different ratio example practice. Real Life examples to help solidify your understanding of the concepts and material.

AM

Jul 17, 2023

Highly recommend! This was an excellent hands on course for full cycle accounting and bookkeeping using Quickbooks. Good mix of theory and practice, with challenging case studies

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By Kandace C

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May 7, 2024

Terrible ending to an awesome learning experience. Feels like the team slacked off at the end. There didn't seem to be much effort in teaching or editing in this course. Will not be recommending this course.

By ASHLEY S G

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Oct 21, 2024

It's imperative that a LIVING PERSON, a teacher, be available to help during the learning process. AI doesn't cut it, folks!

By Alberto B

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Apr 15, 2022

Useless. So many mistakes. Save your time and $$