This course, developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and taught by top-ranked faculty, will teach you the tools you'll need to understand the fundamentals of financial accounting. Concise videos, the financial records of a small business, and "your turn" activities guide you through the three most commonly used financial statements: the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the Statement of Cash Flows. Beyond recording transactions, you'll learn how to prepare these financial statements, and read and analyze them to draw basic conclusions about a company's financial health. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Use journal entries to record transactions - Prepare and use t-accounts to summarize transactions recorded during an accounting period - Describe the three most commonly used financial statements and how they fit together - Prepare these financial statements based on transactions recorded during an accounting period - Draw basic conclusions about a company's financial health
What you'll learn
Understand the purpose and components of the Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Statement of Cash Flows
Record financial transactions using journal entries
Prepare financial statements based on recorded transactions
Analyze financial statements to draw conclusions about a company's financial health
Course objectives
Provide a comprehensive introduction to financial accounting principles
Equip students with the tools to prepare and analyze financial statements
Foster the ability to summarize and interpret financial data