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Financial Adjustments, Recording Transactions & Corrections
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Financial Adjustments, Recording Transactions & Corrections
This course is part of Accounting Basics: ACCA/CIMA/CMA/CA/AAT/Cambridge/Edexcel Specialization

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What you'll learn
Understand the role of source and business documents in accounting transactions.
Learn how technology transforms accounting practices and ensures data security.
Master the fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping and accounting equations.
Get hands-on experience with prime entry books and managing adjustments in accounting systems.
Skills you'll gain
- Technical Accounting
- Accounting Systems
- Accrual Accounting
- General Accounting
- Accounting
- Standard Accounting Practices
- Financial Accounting
- General Ledger
- Bookkeeping
- Accounts Receivable
- Data Security
- Fixed Asset
- Ledgers (Accounting)
- Business Reporting
- Accruals
- Financial Reporting
- Property Accounting
- Depreciation
- Accounting Records
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