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Advanced Financial Reporting: Accounting for Business Combinations and Preparation of Consolidated Financial Statements
by Michael Kustanovich, CPA- 4.7
Approx. 25 hours to complete
This course covers the accounting for business combinations (ASC 805), the preparation of consolidated financial statements (ASC 810), and other related topics including, but not limited to: step-by-step acquisition, deconsolidation, segments reporting, and the goodwill impairment test. This course begins with a discussion of the scope of ASC 805 and the differences between business combinations and asset acquisitions....
Inferential Statistical Analysis with Python
by Brenda Gunderson , Brady T. West , Kerby Shedden- 4.6
Approx. 19 hours to complete
At the end of each week, learners will apply what they’ve learned using Python within the course environment. This course utilizes the Jupyter Notebook environment within Coursera. Course Syllabus Meet the Course Team! Revisiting Examples: Accounting for Complex Samples Course Feedback...
Sustainable Business Enterprises
by Madhu Viswanathan- 4.3
Approx. 21 hours to complete
This course will explore current challenges and opportunities facing firms in the area of environmental sustainability. This course is part of Gies College of Business’ suite of online programs, including the iMBA and iMSM. Course Orientation Syllabus 2 Sustainable Finance and Accounting Get Your Course Certificate...
Understanding Financial Statements: Company Performance
by Kevin E. Jackson- 4.7
Approx. 12 hours to complete
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of financial statements with an emphasis on the income statement. The course ends by summarizing many of the lessons learned in both courses to leave you with a lasting impression about what financial statements are and how accounting can work for you....
Introduction to Accounting Data Analytics and Visualization
by Ronald Guymon- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
Accounting has always been about analytical thinking. This course is designed to help accounting students develop an analytical mindset and prepare them to use data analytic programming languages like Python and R. INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE Course Introduction Syllabus 1 History and Future of Accounting 2 The Importance of Data and Analytics in Accounting Get Your Course Certificate...
Oracle Project Portfolio Management Cloud | 1Z0-1008
by Mayank Singh- 0.0
Course in Pre-Launch Mode,Total number of question will be around 35+. Manage Subledger Accounting (NEW FOR 18B) Revenue Accounting in Revenue Management Cloud...
$12.99
Auditing I: Conceptual Foundations of Auditing
by Mark E. Peecher, PhD, CPA- 4.7
Approx. 28 hours to complete
This course provides an intensive conceptual and applied introduction to auditing in society. About the Course Course Overview Syllabus Materiality Guidance of Major Public Accounting Firms Part I Materiality Guidance of Major Public Accounting Firms Part II Materiality Guidance of Major Public Accounting Firms Part III Get Your Course Certificate...
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The Power of Markets I: The Basics of Supply and Demand and Consumer Behavior
by Mark Zupan- 4.6
Approx. 7 hours to complete
This opening module of the Power of Markets course covers the basic assumptions about market participants made by economists, the concept of opportunity cost, and the key determinants of supply and demand. Course Materials and General Advice Syllabus Accounting for Altruism...
Accounting Data Analytics with Python
by Ronald Guymon , Linden Lu- 4.1
Approx. 32 hours to complete
This course focuses on developing Python skills for assembling business data. The first half of the course picks up where Introduction to Accounting Data Analytics and Visualization left off: using in an integrated development environment to automate data analytic tasks. INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE Course Introduction Syllabus Get Your Course Certificate...
Infonomics II: Business Information Management and Measurement
by Douglas B. Laney- 4.5
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Even decades into the Information Age, accounting practices yet fail to recognize the financial value of information. This second course in the two-part Infonomics series explores how and why to adapt well-honed asset management principles and practices to information, and how to apply accepted and new valuation models to gauge information’s potential and realized economic benefits. Syllabus...