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Introduction to Accounting System

Accounting system has existed for about 150 years.

Understanding basic accounting system will definitely help you in understanding and interpreting financial statements such as income statement, cash flow statement and balance sheet in the following few session. A brief look at the historical need for and development of record keeping in business will also help you to understand bookkeeping's place in your business or the business you analyze.

Introduction to accounting system

Fundamental Analysis

An investor is expected to understand financial statements and able to analyze financial statements to make a good investment decision.

Financial Statements are refer to income statement (also known as profit and loss statement), Balance Sheet and Cash Flow statement are intended to provide an accurate picture of a company's financial  condition, operating results in a condensed form.

Income Statement (P&L) Analysis

Income Statement also known as Profit and Loss statement. It tell you how profitable a company running business.

You will learn the purpose of an income statement, how the income statement corresponds to the balance sheet, what the major components of an income statement are and how to record the data, What happens if you have more expenses than revenue in this session.

Income Statement Analysis

Balance Sheet Analysis

A balance sheet is a snapshot of a company financial condition at the close of an accounting period. A balance sheet tell investor what assets a company has and how much it owes.

Start with Understanding Accounting Credits and Debits will definitely help you to read and understand balance sheet better. A balance Sheet comprises Capital, Surplus and Par Value, Fixed Assets or Long Term Assets, Prepaid Expenses, Total Assets and liability, Depreciation, Obsolescence, Depletion, Amortization, Deferred Charges, Long Term Investment, Marketable Securities, Intangible Assets, Good-will, Patents, Brands. Current Assets, Liquid Assets, Floating Assets, Current Liabilities, Working Capital, Net Current Assets, Inventories, Inventories Turnover, Account Receivables

Balance Sheet Analysis

Cash Flow Statement Analysis

Cash flow statement tell you the inflow and outflow of cash.

You will learn the connection between the cash flow statement and the other two major financial statements namely income statement and balance sheet, the purpose of the cash flow statement, the main components of the cash flow statement, how to prepare the cash flow statement, how to recognize when you're going to hit the money wall, methods of stretching your cash, how and when to barter, how to avoid the crunch in the future.

Cash Flow Analysis

Technical Analysis

Technical analysis is the study of stock market behaviors primarily using stock charts to forecasting future price trends.

Technical Analysis belief that recurring patterns in the market have an order, and are not simply random movements. The market patterns are not just manifestations of economic data and market news but also represent the emotion of the people in the market.

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Introduction to Accounting System

Introduction to Accounting System