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My Teaching Method

Withum

This course has a clear objective introducing the students to financial accounting, the accounting cycle, fundamental accounting concepts for business transactions, and preparing and analyzing financial statements. My students will learn using actual financial statements of their choosing.

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The Subtle Nuances of A/R in QuickBooks Online - A Complete Guide & Workshop

SchoolofBookkeeping

Accrual Basis Accounting: Understanding the Differences In this section of Workshop Wednesday, we're exploring a fundamental accounting concept: the difference between cash basis and accrual basis accounting. This is a common area of confusion, especially when managing financials in QuickBooks.

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What to Look for in an Accountant

MazumaBusinessAccounting

Accounting and tax software have made it possible for small businesses to get along without having an in-house accountant. However, as businesses grow, accounting issues get more complex, and tax filings become too cumbersome for owners to handle. Some small business accountants also run payroll.

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What to Look for in an Accountant

MazumaBusinessAccounting

Accounting and tax software have made it possible for small businesses to get along without having an in-house accountant. However, as businesses grow, accounting issues get more complex, and tax filings become too cumbersome for owners to handle. Some small business accountants also run payroll.

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An Essential Guide to Accounting and Basic Accounting Principles for Beginners

Snyder

It’s essential to keep in mind all these small details of the whole picture to provide your business with up-to-date information about the accounting process. Records of all your transactions, taxes, projections, etc. help to understand the financial situation better. In short, accounting principles matter…a lot.