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Learning the Cash Flow Statement

Johnson County Community College via Canvas Network

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Overview

In this course, you’ll gain a foundation for both creating and interpreting cash flow statements. You’ll learn how to classify and calculate cash flows, as well as how to finalize cash flow statements. The course will also examine ways companies may try to alter cash flow statements in order to present a more positive view of their business. 

The instructor breaks down complex subjects into understandable steps, providing real-life examples, analogies, and numerous exercises, with answers explained and discussed.

OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Describe the purpose of accounting and the elements of basic accounting statements.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of accounting principles and concepts.
  • Illustrate the process of analyzing and recording accounting entries, including adjusting and closing entries.
  • Prepare financial statements for a sole proprietorship and for a merchandising concern.
  • Describe the accounting for assets, including merchandise inventory, cash, receivables, short-term investments, plant assets, natural resources, and intangible assets.
  • Describe the account for liabilities, including current, long-term, and contingent liabilities.

Taught by

David Krug

Reviews

5.0 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews

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  • Best kept secret; he cuts short to the practice that matters. Hands-on approach, lots of practising the writing of that statement. No business-bingo talk! However, you're required to have solid double-entry bookkeeping skills — like how to write the statement of income, equity, and balance sheets — from his 40-hours class “Accounting 1,” also available on Youtube's Johnson County Community College playlist.
  • Anonymous
    I must say he is the best teacher i ever met,even though the classes are online but i really like the way he teaches am really inspired by Sir David Krug, hope to meet him someday and give my thanks personally to him :)
  • Anonymous
    The best accounting professor ever. He is consise and equipped with pedagogical techniques so his students can grapse the concepts easily.

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