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Financial Accounting Professional Certificate (NYIF)

Colleagues, the Financial Accounting Professional Certificate program from the New York Institute of Finance will equip you to describe the components of the balance sheet, analyze the effect of transactions on the balance sheet equation, compare the features of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, describe the function of an audit, explain the regulation of financial reporting and how accountants measure income. Moreover you will learn to determine when a company should record revenue from a sale, use the concept of matching to record the expenses for a period, demonstrate how an income statement is related to a balance sheet, account for cash dividends and prepare a statement of retained earnings, explain the double-entry accounting system, analyze and journalize transactions, post journal entries to the ledgers and much more. Skill-based lessons include: 1) Accounting System Structure and Information Management -  Accounting Concepts, Measuring Income, Recording Transactions; 2) Reporting Firm Resources, Obligations and Performance - Accrual Accounting & Statement Format, Accounting for Sales, Cash Flows; 3) Reporting Use of Firm Resources and Taxation - Inventory, Long-Lived Assets and Depreciation, Taxes and Depreciation, Deferred Taxes; 4) Reporting Liabilities, Owner’s Capital and Cash Flows -  Liabilities and Interest, Equity, Free Cash Flow; 5) Reporting Investments, Pensions and Financial Statement Analysis - Accounting for Investments, Pension Accounting, Accounting for Stock Options, Financial Statement Analysis. These lessons are followed by the Financial Accounting Professional Certificate examination.

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