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Financial Accounting - Accounting Concepts and Conventions
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Thorough revision notes about accounting concepts and conventions. Topics include: accounting regulations, concepts and conventions (duality, business entity, accruals basis of accounting, going concern, prudence, substance over form, recognition, money measurement, materiality, historic cost and true and fair), objective of financial statements and what makes financial information useful (qualitative characteristics).
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Financial Accounting - T accounts and balancing off
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Thorough revision resource explaining T accounts and how to use them. How to complete them with the debits and credits and how to balance them off with a clear colour coded example.
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Financial Accounting - Double Entry Bookkeeping: recording transactions and identifying errors
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Thorough revision resource explaining how to record transactions with examples, including debits and credits, and the identification of potential errors within the double entry bookkeeping
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Financial Accounting: Double Entry bookkeeping basics
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Thorough revision notes covering the basics of Double Entry Bookkeeping
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Financial Accounting: The Accounting Equation detailed revision notes
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The Accounting Equation detailed revision notes for financial accounting modules
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Financial Accounting: Financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement) and accounting elements
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Detailed study notes about accounting basics, ideal for a business-related degree or accounting degree to get to know the basic terminology. Includes a breakdown of each financial statement (balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement) as well as definitions of each accounting element including assets, liabilities, expenses, income and equity to name a few. This resource also discusses why financial statements are useful and who uses them.
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