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FREE 15 minute crash course on accounting methods.
FREE 15 minute crash course on accounting methods
A few weeks ago, my colleague stumbled across videos on khanacademy.org. They do a great job explaining the concepts outlining the various methods of accounting. I listed the titles below so you have an idea of what to expect. But I only linked to the first one since the videos are set up in a queue (i.e. once you finish the first the next one will start to load.)
Cash Accounting
Accrual Basis of Accounting
Comparing Accrual and Cash Accounting
Got a few extra minutes?
Keep watching! The next three videos in the queue cover financial statements and accounts payable. Feel free to browse and watch all videos at Khan Academy about accounting.
Looking for even more information?
Download the FREE e-book:
Fund Accounting for Church Leadership
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Jay Sandt
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Wed, Dec 26, 2012 04:06 PM
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