People Innovation Excellence

INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING (4/2 Credits)

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:  prepare all step in accounting cycle for service and merchandising company; explain the methods in recording and measuring assets that consist of inventories, cash, receivables, plant assets, and investments based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); explain the methods in recording and measuring liabilities and equity based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS); prepare statement of cash flows; analyze companies’ financial statement; prepare data analysis using Microsoft Excel and configuration setup, master data, and transactions using accounting software.

Topics:

  1. Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash;
  2. Company Account and Contact List;
  3. The Recording Process;
  4. TUT Accounting for Merchandising Operations;
  5. Completing the Accounting Cycle;
  6. Inventories;
  7. Accounting for Merchandising Operations;
  8. Statement of Cash Flows;
  9. Getting started with journal and Opening setup;
  10. Financial Statement Analysis;
  11. TUT Corporations: Organization, Share Transactions, Dividends, and Retained Earnings;
  12. Investments;
  13. Sorting and Filtering Data;
  14. List of Products and List of Fixed Assets;
  15. Cash & Bank, Disposal of Fixed Assets, End of Period Activity 2;
  16. TUT Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash;
  17. Conditional formatting;
  18. Sales and Expense;
  19. Creating Formulas that Lookup Values;
  20. TUT Statement of Cash Flows;
  21. Data Validation;
  22. Corporations: Organization, Share Transactions, Dividends, and Retained Earnings;
  23. Adjusting the Accounts;
  24. Data Visualization;
  25. End of Period Activity 1 and Purchase;
  26. Other Lists and Accounts Payable;
  27. Plant Assets, Natural resources, and Intangible Assets;
  28. Accounting in Action;
  29. Liabilities;
  30. TUT Adjusting the Accounts;
  31. Analyzing Data with Pivot Tables;
  32. Accounting for Receivables;
  33. TUT Plant Assets, Natural resources, and Intangible Assets.

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