Financial Accounting

$319.00


  • The Canadian OTS Course in Financial Accounting provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of financial accounting, which is essential for managing financial information in any organization.

 

Description

Module Topics

  1. Introduction to Financial Accounting
    • Definition and purpose of financial accounting in business.
    • Overview of the accounting profession and its role in organizational decision-making.
    • Understanding the regulatory environment, including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
    • The importance of ethics in accounting and financial reporting.
  1. The Accounting Cycle
    • Detailed exploration of the accounting cycle, from transaction analysis to financial statement preparation.
    • Techniques for recording transactions in journals and ledgers.
    • Understanding debits and credits and their role in double-entry accounting.
    • Preparing a trial balance and identifying errors in the accounting records.
  1. Financial Statements Preparation
    • Overview of key financial statements: the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
    • Techniques for preparing financial statements in accordance with GAAP or IFRS.
    • Understanding the relationships between the financial statements and how they provide insight into an organization’s performance.
    • Analysis of components of financial statements, including revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity.
  1. Financial Statement Analysis
    • Techniques for analyzing financial statements to assess organizational performance and financial health.
    • Understanding financial ratios and their applications, including liquidity, profitability, and solvency ratios.
    • Techniques for comparative analysis and trend analysis to evaluate performance over time.
    • The role of benchmarking in financial performance assessment.
  1. Accounting for Assets and Liabilities
    • Understanding different types of assets (current vs. non-current) and their valuation.
    • Techniques for accounting for inventory, including FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average cost methods.
    • Overview of long-term assets, depreciation methods, and impairment.
    • Understanding current and long-term liabilities, including notes payable, bonds payable, and contingent liabilities.
  1. Cash Flow Management
    • Understanding the importance of cash flow and its impact on business operations.
    • Techniques for preparing the statement of cash flows using the direct and indirect methods.
    • Analyzing cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities.
    • Strategies for managing working capital and optimizing cash flow.
  1. Ethics and Corporate Governance in Financial Accounting
    • The role of ethics in financial reporting and the responsibilities of accountants.
    • Understanding the significance of internal controls and corporate governance.
    • Overview of regulatory bodies and standards that govern financial reporting.
    • Techniques for preventing and detecting fraud in financial accounting.