Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to post to the Special Journals, The Subsidiary Ledgers, The Cash Book, & The Bank Book
This course "Accounting 103 - The Special Journals & Subsidiary Ledgers" is Part 3 out of a series of courses that are designed to help the complete beginner (someone who has no knowledge of accounting) master the basics of accounting and move on step by step to becoming a professional accountant!
The course is not just theory but takes real life examples and walks you through the accounting process. It is meant for students who would like to grasp the accounting concepts in an easy and fun learning environment.
This is a slow moving course. Please do not expect me to move fast since it is designed for the beginner student. Those students who are already aware of accounting concepts should take a more advanced level course instead.
In this course we are going to learn:
What are the Special Journals?
How to post to the Special Journals?
Posting To The Sales Journal
Posting To The Sales Return Journal
Posting To The Purchase Journal
Posting To The Purchase Return Journal
Creating the Subsidiary Ledgers
Posting To The Cash Book
Posting To The Bank Book
Get Awesome Practice in the process
Having completed the entire series students of the proper age would be able to take up entry level jobs as Book Keepers and/or Accountants, however students would have to practice these concepts again and again externally so that they can grasp real world applications quickly.
Course Content
- 2 section(s)
- 13 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Students will be able to identify The Special Journals
- Students will be able to post Journal Entries within the Special Journals
- Students will be able to post to the Cash Book
- Students will be able to post to the Bank Book
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAbigail L.
The instructor seems to have a thorough knowledge of the subject. However, I would have liked a better explanation of how the journals, subsidiary ledgers, and cash/bank book interacted with one another. (I had trouble understanding what each form accomplishes for a business.)
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OOindrilla Gupta
The course is very well designed and informative. Thanks!
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MMayank1972
thank you
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FFrances Mugoloza Baliddawa
Very easy to learn and understand because of Shakir's eloquent teaching.