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Accounting Basics 1.1 - Definitions Accounting Basics 1.2 - Income Statement Accounting Basics 1.3 - Statement of Retained Earnings Accounting Basics 1.4 - Balance Sheet Accounting Basics 1.5 - Financial Statement Overview Accounting Basics 2.1 - Journal Entries - Rules of Debits and Credits Accounting Basics 2.2a: Journal Entries - Example Accounting Basics 2.2b: Journal Entries- Example -Ctd Accounting Basics 3.1: Prepaid Expenses Accounting Basics 3.2: Amortization / Depreciation Accounting Basics 3.3: Accrued Expenses Accounting Basics 3.4: Accrued revenues Accounting Basics 3.5: Unearned Revenues Accounting Basics 3.6: Adjusting Journal Entries Wrap up Accounting Basics 3.7: Closing Journal Entries Accounting Basics 3.8a - Comprehensive Adjusting Journal Entries Problem Accounting Basics 3.8b: Comprehensive Adjusting Journal Entries Problem Accounting Basics 3.8c - Comprehensive Adjusting Journal Entries Problem Accounting Basics 4.1: Bank Reconciliations Explained Accounting Basics 4.2: Bank Reconciliations Example Accounting Basics 4.3: Bank Reconciliations Example - ctd- Accounting Basics 4.4: Bank Reconcilations example concluded Accounting Basics 5.1: Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Accounting Basics 5.2: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts - Income Statement Method Accounting Basics 5.3: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts - Balance Sheet Method Accounting Basics 5.4: Accounts Receivable - Writing off Accounts Receivable Accounting Basics 6.1: Inventory Accounting Basics 6.2: FIFO Inventory Accounting Basics 6.3: Weighted Average Inventory Accounting Basics 7.1: Straight-Line Amortization Accounting Basics 7.2: Units of Production Amortization Accounting Basics 7.3: Double Declining Balance Amortization Accounting Basics 7.4: Sale of Capital Assets Accounting Basics 8.1: Accounting for Bonds - Discounts Accounting Basics 8.2: Accounting for Bonds - Premiums Accounting Basics 9.0: Cash Flow Statement - Background Information Accounting Basics 9.1a: Cash Flow Statement - Direct Method Example Accounting Basics 9.1b: Cash Flow Statement - Indirect Method Example Accounting Basics 9.2: Cash Flow Statement - Investing and Financing Sections Accounting Basics 9.3: Cash Flow Statement - Analysis

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