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    Chapter 1
    Introduction to Accounting

  1. The Accounting Equation

    3:02
  2. Assets vs Liabilities

    5:32
  3. Shareholder's Equity

    5:26
  4. The Balance Sheet

    5:52
  5. The Statement of Retained Earnings

    5:51
  6. The Income Statement

    6:19
  7. The Statement of Cash Flows

    6:02
  8. How the Statements Work Together

    9:02
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    — Brandon, Spring 2019

    Chapter 2
    The Balance Sheet

  10. Current Assets

    9:57
  11. Non-Current Assets

    10:25
  12. Current Liabilities

    6:24
  13. Non-Current Liabilites

    2:00
  14. Contributed Capital

    5:10
  15. Thank you for saving my semester. You rock.
    — Caitlin, Fall 2017

    Chapter 3
    Journals, Ledgers, T-Accounts, and Normal Balances

  16. T-Accounts

    3:15
  17. Debits and Credits

    6:49
  18. Determining Normal Balances For Assets & Liabilities

    10:04
  19. Determining Normal Balance for Shareholder's Equity

    11:53
  20. Normal Balance Shortcut: Double Entry

    11:51
  21. Normal Balance Shortcut: DEAD Mnemonic

    2:36
  22. The Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance

    14:00
  23. I could not have finished this course without your help. I really appreciate how concise you are with your words and how you take the time to create clear visuals when explaining concepts.
    — Emma, Fall 2016

    Chapter 4
    Adjusting Entries

  24. Cash vs. Accrual Accounting

    7:21
  25. Expense Recognition

    8:07
  26. Accruals and Deferrals

    15:07
  27. What is an Adjusting Entry?

    4:11
  28. Adjusting Entry: Supplies

    1:54
  29. Adjusting Entry: Wages

    4:52
  30. Adjusting Entry: Unearned Revenue

    2:11
  31. Adjusting Entry: Interest

    2:03
  32. Contra-accounts

    4:40
  33. Depreciation

    7:10
  34. The Closing Process

    10:37
  35. These videos alone helped me get a B in accounting this semester. I didn't go to class at all. Thanks so much!
    — Natalia, Spring 2016

    Chapter 5
    Financial Reporting & Analysis

  36. The Classified Balance Sheet

    4:48
  37. The Multistep Income Statement

    12:44
  38. Retained Earnings vs Shareholder's Equity

    6:41
  39. Your website is so awesome!! Seriously you give a fresh perspective on all the topics talked about in class and the vocabulary you use is very easy to understand. The way you teach almost makes the material feel very easy to comprehend.
    — Kyle F., Fall 2019

    Chapter 6
    Bank Reconciliations

  40. Cash and Cash Equivalents

    7:52
  41. Bank Reconciliations: What and Why

    9:38
  42. Bank Reconciliations: How

    20:57
  43. Debit and Credit Memos

    5:21
  44. Fixing Mistakes in Bank Recs

    8:32
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    Chapter 7
    All About Inventory

  46. COGS and Inventory

    2:57
  47. Net Sales

    10:03
  48. Perpetual vs Periodic

    7:10
  49. FOB Shipping?

    8:51
  50. Transportation In

    8:41
  51. COGS

    6:18
  52. Drawbacks to Periodic

    6:07
  53. Specific Identification

    2:17
  54. Weighted Average

    4:21
  55. FIFO and LIFO

    20:17
  56. Estimating with Gross Profit

    7:23
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    Chapter 8
    Accounts Receivable

  58. A/R and Bad Debts Introduction

    7:09
  59. Direct Method

    4:15
  60. The Allowance Method

    8:56
  61. Income Statement vs Balance Sheet Methods

    13:14
  62. Net Credit Sales

    5:20
  63. Write Offs and Reinstatements

    8:26
  64. Notes Receivable

    11:27
  65. I wanna say thank you very much for doing the videos. I just got my grade and I made an A in accounting, and I must say I owe it to you and your videos.
    — Daniel, Spring 2016

    Chapter 9
    Long Term Assets

  66. Acquisition Cost of Assets

    13:23
  67. Lump Sum Purchases

    6:01
  68. What is Depreciation?

    11:23
  69. Straight Line Depreciation

    4:33
  70. Double Declining Balance

    13:58
  71. Units of Production

    3:43
  72. Partial Year Depreciation

    5:50
  73. Capital vs. Revenue Expenditures

    10:42
  74. Your videos have truly helped more than I could ever explain! They gave me such a good guideline for how to solve problems, and how you go through each problem step-by-step makes accounting seem so much easier.
    — Caitlyn, Spring 2018

    Chapter 10
    Liabilities

  75. Intro to Bonds

    10:04
  76. Discounts and Premiums

    7:34
  77. Selling at a Discount

    7:15
  78. Selling for a Premium

    8:11
  79. Amortization

    21:42
  80. Borrowing Cost

    6:33
  81. Interacting with Market Rates

    5:30
  82. Retiring Bonds

    9:54
  83. Contingencies

    5:58
  84. I would like to genuinely thank you because without you I wouldn't have passed the class.
    — Marcos-Anton, Spring 2019

    Chapter 11
    Stock

  85. Shareholder's Equity

    5:12
  86. Stock Classifications

    4:19
  87. Issuance of Stock

    6:37
  88. Treasury Stock

    11:11
  89. Cash Dividends

    9:58
  90. The Effect of Cash Dividends

    6:08
  91. Stock Dividends

    13:48
  92. I was crying outside the classroom about my grade and a stranger walked up and told me to watch these videos.
    — Anonymous, Fall 2018

    Chapter 12
    Cash Flows

  93. Cash Flow Overview

    6:02
  94. Operating Cash Flows

    18:41
  95. Indirect Method

    14:26
  96. Investing Cash Flows

    5:14
  97. Financing Cash Flows

    3:17
  98. Depreciation in Cash Flows

    5:50
  99. PPE for Cash Flows

    2:39
  100. Bringing it All Together

    13:57
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    — Blaze T., Fall 2019

    Chapter 13
    Ratio Review

  102. Ratios: Working Capital

    2:29
  103. Ratios: Current Ratio

    4:00
  104. Gross Profit vs Net Profit

    6:15
  105. Profit Margin

    3:22
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