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Student manuals are available in packs of 5.
Financial Management Manual: Basic, ISBN #0-619-07591-0, Publish date: April 2, 2002; 200 pages, student version (without disk), $150 for pack of 5
Financial Management: Basic: with CD + CBT, ISBN #1-4188-4612-0 © 2005, Publish date: December 20, 2004, 186 pages, student version with disk, $165 for pack of 5
Financial Management: Basic: Instructor Edition + CBT, ISBN #1-4188-4611-2 © 2005, Publish date: December 20, 2004, 188 pages, includes CD with PowerPoint presentation, one manual with CBT and CD is $30
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of financial management. Students will become familiar with basic accounting concepts and terms, track business transactions, use universal accounting tools such as the general journal, general ledger, and trial balance. Course activities also cover the purpose and how to use the four financial statements-the income statement, the balance sheet, the cash flow statement, and the statement of stockholders' equity. Finally, students learn how to create and enforce a budget by analyzing financial statements, setting objectives, and monitoring performance. The manual is designed for quick scanning in the classroom and filled with interactive exercises that help ensure student success.
Course Length: one day
Table of Contents:
Unit 1: Basics of accounting
Topic A: Accounting
Topic B: Key accounting terms
Unit 2: Accounting cycle
Topic A: Basics of the accounting cycle
Topic B: Analyze, record, and post transactions
Topic C: Trial Balance
Unit 3: Income Statement
Topic A: Income Statement basics
Topic B: Prepare and interpret an Income Statement
Unit 4: Balance Sheet
Topic A: Balance Sheet basics
Topic B: Prepare Balance Sheets
Topic C: Interpret Balance Sheets
Unit 5: Other financial statements
Topic A: Cash Flow Statement
Topic B: Statement of Stockholders' Equity
Unit 6: Budgeting
Topic A: Fundamentals of budgeting
Topic B: Analyze financial statements
Topic C: Set objectives
Topic D: Monitor performance
Objectives:
Features:
Financial Management: Basic: Instructor Edition + CBT
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of financial management. Students will become familiar with basic accounting concepts and terms, track business transactions, use universal accounting tools such as the general journal, general ledger, and trial balance. Course activities also cover the purpose and how to use the four financial statements-the income statement, the balance sheet, the cash flow statement, and the statement of stockholders' equity. Finally, students learn how to create and enforce a budget by analyzing financial statements, setting objectives, and monitoring performance. The manual is designed for quick scanning in the classroom and filled with interactive exercises that help ensure student success.Features:
Financial Management Manual: Advanced (with CBT option)