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About the Course

In this second course, you will dive deeper into the world of bookkeeping and focus on accounting for assets. If you are familiar with bookkeeping basics, such as double entry accounting, you are ready for this course. You will gain an understanding of common asset types, learn how to account for inventory, calculate cost of goods sold, and work with Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E). Upon completing this course, you will use your new knowledge of assets to record transactions and produce financial statements for increasingly complex business situations. By the end of this course, you will be able to: -Summarize the common types of assets a business may have -Describe the importance of control over inventory -Outline how depreciation expense is reported on an income statement -Illustrate how transactions can be recorded in terms of the resulting change in the elements of the accounting equation. Course 1 Bookkeeper Basics, or the equivalent, is a recommended prerequisite for this course....

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LC

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Overall great course. Still unclear about some things and there is no way to clarify. That would make it better. But besides that this course is well done.

KF

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If you are a numbers person - question #3 on final quiz will drive you insane. I haven't found anyone who has gotten the correct answer. It was an informative course.

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By T B

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Sep 9, 2023

They need a lot more Excel practices on reconciliation and also the correct finished work at the end. So we can see where we might of messed up.

By Jocy R m

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Sep 26, 2024

it needs to show a example of how to do the math you guys only talk and not show the math examples i'm just done with this course :(

By David T

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Sep 9, 2023

the case study was very difficult. wish there was a better way for us to get help.

By Emma B

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May 17, 2023

Test at the end had nothing to do with content in the course

By Waleed J

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Feb 8, 2024

i just found out the certificate does no't count