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By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain the purpose of financial statements, analyze income statements and balance sheets, interpret cash flow reports, and apply accounting principles to evaluate business performance with confidence. Participants will master revenue recognition, margin adjustments, equity evaluation, asset valuation, and liquidity analysis while gaining hands-on experience with real-world financial statements from companies like Colgate, P&G, and Microsoft.
This comprehensive course integrates the core pillars of accounting—income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements—into a step-by-step learning journey. Learners will move from foundational concepts to advanced applications, bridging theory with practice through structured lessons, case studies, and quizzes.
What makes this course unique is its clear, accessible approach that simplifies complex topics while emphasizing practical decision-making. Whether you are a student, aspiring professional, or entrepreneur, this program equips you with the analytical skills and financial insight needed to read, interpret, and apply accounting data for smarter business decisions.
This module introduces the essential concepts of financial accounting, guiding learners from the basics of financial statements and the business cycle to a deeper understanding of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. Through structured lessons, learners will strengthen their fundamentals, develop confidence in analyzing financial data, and appreciate the interconnected nature of accounting reports that support business decision-making.
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9 videos4 assignments
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9 videos•Total 44 minutes
An Introduction To Financial Accounting•1 minute
Purpose Of Financial Statements•3 minutes
Explaining A Business Cycle•2 minutes
Accounting For Income Statement•9 minutes
Accounting For Balance Sheet -1•7 minutes
Accounting For Balance Sheet -2•10 minutes
Accounting For Balance Sheet - 3•6 minutes
Accounting For Cash Flows•5 minutes
Conclusion•0 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Understanding the Accounting Basics•10 minutes
Mastering the Income Statement and Balance Sheet (Part 1)•10 minutes
Balance Sheets, Cash Flows & Wrap-Up•10 minutes
Building the Foundations of Accounting – Graded Quiz•30 minutes
Building Blocks of the Income Statement
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces the core structure of the income statement, explains the difference between fiscal and calendar years, and highlights how companies account for special items. Learners will also explore key revenue recognition methods and understand the role of depreciation in financial reporting.
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9 videos4 assignments
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9 videos•Total 61 minutes
Financial Statements - Fiscal Year Vs Calendar Year•7 minutes
Understanding the Financial Year and Statement Layout•10 minutes
Identifying Special Accounting Treatments•10 minutes
Revenue Recognition Methods•10 minutes
Building Blocks of the Income Statement•30 minutes
Applying and Analyzing the Income Statement
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module focuses on applying theoretical knowledge to real-world company data. Learners will work with Colgate’s income statement, practice formatting for analysis, and investigate non-recurring charges to calculate adjusted margins and assess sustainable profitability.
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6 videos3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 34 minutes
Downloading Colgates Income Statement•12 minutes
Analyst Format Of Colgate & Income Statement•3 minutes
Formatting The Income Statement•3 minutes
Investigating The Non-Recurring Charges•5 minutes
Separating Non-Recurring Items•7 minutes
Comparison Of Margins - Before And After Adjustments•4 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Working with Colgate’s Income Statement•10 minutes
Adjusting for Non-Recurring Items•10 minutes
Applying and Analyzing the Income Statement•30 minutes
Foundations of the Balance Sheet
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces the fundamentals of the balance sheet, providing learners with an in-depth understanding of its structure and purpose. Students will explore current assets such as cash, receivables, and inventory, and learn how they influence financial reporting. Practical case studies on Colgate, P&G, and Microsoft highlight real-world applications. By the end of this module, learners will be able to interpret and classify different types of current assets and apply reporting standards effectively.
Understanding the Balance Sheet Basics•10 minutes
Receivables and Inventory Essentials•10 minutes
Advanced Inventory and Prepaid Assets•10 minutes
Foundations of the Balance Sheet•30 minutes
Liabilities and Long-Term Assets
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module focuses on the recognition and reporting of liabilities and long-term assets within the balance sheet. Learners will study current versus long-term liabilities, including practical applications in corporate reporting. The module also covers goodwill, impairment, and long-term investments, with examples that show their impact on business valuation. By completing this module, students will gain the ability to evaluate obligations and investment strategies that affect a company’s financial health.
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12 videos3 assignments
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12 videos•Total 57 minutes
Current Liabilities•2 minutes
Current Liabilities - Colgate•5 minutes
Long Term Liabilities•6 minutes
Long Term Liabilities - Risk Profile•4 minutes
Long Term Assets•8 minutes
Introduction To Goodwill•6 minutes
Pooling Method Of Accounting•2 minutes
Purchase Method Of Accounting•9 minutes
Goodwill Impairment•4 minutes
Long Term Investments•3 minutes
Long Term Investments Continued•6 minutes
Long Term Investments - Example•3 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Untitled•10 minutes
Goodwill and Long-Term Investments•10 minutes
Liabilities and Long-Term Assets•30 minutes
Shareholders’ Equity and Dividends
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module explores the role of equity in corporate finance and the distribution of dividends to shareholders. Learners will examine common stock, treasury stock, retained earnings, and comprehensive income to understand equity structure. Case studies illustrate equity reporting and dividend policies in practice. By the end of this module, learners will be able to evaluate equity accounts and apply dividend strategies in financial decision-making.
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12 videos3 assignments
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12 videos•Total 53 minutes
Introduction To Shareholder & Equity•6 minutes
Common Stock - Par Value And Apic•4 minutes
Treasury Stock Or Shares•4 minutes
Retained Earnings & Dividends•4 minutes
Additional Other Comprehensive Income•6 minutes
Introduction To Preference Shares•4 minutes
Macdonald & Shareholder & Equity•3 minutes
Dividends - Types•3 minutes
Cash And Property Dividend - Example•5 minutes
Stock Dividends•4 minutes
Small & Large Stock Dividends - Example•6 minutes
Stock Split•3 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Equity Foundations•10 minutes
Dividend Policies and Practices•10 minutes
Shareholders Equity and Dividends•30 minutes
Mastering Operating Cash Flows
Module 7•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces learners to the fundamentals of cash flow statements, emphasizing the importance of operating cash flows. Learners will explore both direct and indirect methods with illustrative examples and extend their understanding to include investing and financing activities. The focus is on building a strong foundation to interpret and analyze the core drivers of business liquidity.
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8 videos4 assignments
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8 videos•Total 44 minutes
Introduction To Cash Flows•1 minute
Cfo - Direct Method•6 minutes
Cfo - Direct Method - Continued•10 minutes
Cfo - Direct Method - Example•8 minutes
Cfo - Indirect Method•6 minutes
Cfo - Indirect Method - Example•5 minutes
Cfi•8 minutes
Cff•1 minute
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Demystifying Cash Flow Basics•10 minutes
Direct Method in Action•10 minutes
Expanding to Investing & Financing•10 minutes
Mastering Operating Cash Flows•30 minutes
Comprehensive Cash Flow Applications
Module 8•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module provides an end-to-end understanding of cash flow statements through comprehensive examples. Learners will practice applying both direct and indirect methods, analyze investing and financing cash flows, and calculate the ending cash balance. By integrating all three activities, learners will develop skills to evaluate liquidity and financial health in real-world scenarios.
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6 videos3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 27 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Direct Method - 1•8 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Direct Method - 2•4 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Indirect Method•6 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Cfi•4 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Cff•3 minutes
Comprehensive Example - Ending Cash Balance•2 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Comprehensive CFO Applications•10 minutes
Applying CFI and CFF in Practice•10 minutes
Comprehensive Cash Flow Applications•30 minutes
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It starts with the foundational concepts—assets, liabilities, equity, and the accounting equation—which helps beginners build confidence early on.
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