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Introduction - Welcome to the Course
1. Accounting: The Language of Business
2. Practice Case: The Campus Bookstore I
3. Practice Case: The Campus Bookstore II
4. Accounting for our First Transactions
5. Accounting for More Transactions
6. Explaining the Balance Sheet
7. Defining an Asset
8. Defining a Liability
9. Recap
1. Introduction to Week 2
2. Recap of Week 1
3. Purchasing More Inventory
4. Sales and Cost of Goods Sold
5. Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
6. Some Collections and Payments of Cash
7. Depreciation and Amortization
8. Interest from Bank Loan and Taxes
9. Preparing the Balance Sheet
10. Introducing the Income Statement
11. Recap of Week 2 and Conclusions
1. Introduction to Week 3
2. Recap of Week 2
3. T-Accounts and Journal Entries
4. Setting up T-Accounts for the Campus Bookstore
5. Sales, Cost of Goods Sold, Collections from Customers and Payment to Suppliers
6. Other Operating Costs
7. Transactions with Non-Current Assets
8. Bank Loans and Interest
9. Taxes, Closing Entries and Payments of Dividends
10. Preparing the Balance Sheet
11. Preparing the Income Statement
12. Introducing the Cash Flow Statement I
13. Introducing the Cash Flow Statement II
14. Recap of Week 3 and Conclusions
1. Introduction to Week 4
2. Recap of Week 3
3. Accrual accounting vs. cash accounting
4. Measuring performance with accrual accounting
5. A few examples: prepaid insurance, accrued interest and advances from customers
6. Performance evolution of the Campus Bookstore I
7. Performance evolution of the Campus Bookstore II
8. Reading and interpreting real financial statements I
9. Reading and interpreting real financial statements II
10. Advanced topics you can explore on your own
11. Conclusions