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Using Excel for Accounting: Small Business Recordkeeping

Learn the tools and knowledge you need for your small business’s recordkeeping
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Bob Akbar  3 Lessons ·  25m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

There is often a mystique around required bank forms. Small businesses sometimes feel like these are difficult to compose, and even more difficult to understand. In these lessons we will break down required bank forms into simple parts that anyone can use. We will look at Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Statements of Cash Flow, explaining what of each of these is, what they are used for, and how to construct one yourself. It’s also important for small businesses to able to understand and interpret their financial data. We will explore different methods for visually displaying the information contained within financial forms. We’ll see that by separating data sets into charts and tables it can be easier to understand what is happening, and what we can expect. We will discuss why forecasting is so important for small businesses, before breaking the forecasting process down into simple steps accessible for any business. This course will explore small business record keeping with Excel. We’ll learn about required accounting forms, visual representations of data, and how forecasting can empower small businesses when accounting with Excel.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify required bank forms used in small business accounting
  • Understand the content of required bank forms and how and where they are used
  • Construct Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Statements of Cash Flow yourself
  • Visualize financial data using charts and tables for easier interpretation
  • Apply the forecasting process by breaking it into simple, accessible steps

Key Takeaways

  • Required bank forms can be broken down into simple parts that anyone can use and understand.
  • The course covers Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Statements of Cash Flow, explaining what each is, what it is used for, and how to construct one.
  • Separating data sets into charts and tables can make it easier to understand financial information and what to expect.
  • Forecasting is important for small businesses and can be broken down into simple steps accessible for any business.
  • The course explores small business record keeping with Excel, covering accounting forms, visual data representations, and forecasting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

This course explores small business record keeping with Excel, covering required accounting forms, visual representations of data, and how forecasting can empower small businesses when accounting with Excel. It looks at Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Statements of Cash Flow.

Who is this course for?

It is aimed at small businesses that want to compose, understand, and interpret required bank forms and their financial data using Excel.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will build skills in Accounting, Accounting Records, Bookkeeping, Small Business Accounting, Small Business Financials, and Small Business Software.

What lessons are included?

The course includes three lessons: Required Bank Forms, How to Visualize Forms, and Forecasting.

Will I learn how to forecast for my business?

Yes. The course discusses why forecasting is important for small businesses and breaks the forecasting process down into simple steps accessible for any business.