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Table of Contents
Table of Exhibits
About This Series
- Rules of Business
- Self-Paced Personal Instruction
About This Course
Chapter 1: Accounting Basics
- The Numbers
- Purpose
- Record Keeping Tools
- Financial Statements
- "Schedule C"
- Income and Expenses
- Accounting Methods
- Bookkeeping Systems
Chapter 2: Basic Record Keeping
- "Schedule C"
- Accurate Records
- Files and Ledgers
- Files and "Schedule C"
- Cost of Goods Sold Ledger (Project Ledgers)
- Draws for Sole Proprietors
- Graphic Review Section
Chapter 3: Graphic Review
- Figure 9: Income Ledger
- Figure 1: Income File, Part I of "Schedule C"
- Figure 11: Expense Ledger,
Parts II and V of "Schedule C"
- Figure 8: Expense File, Parts II and V of "Schedule C"
- Figure 7: Project File
- Figure 10: Project Ledger
(Cost of Goods Sold, Part III, "Schedule C"
- Figure 12: Open Accounts File
(Direct and Indirect Expenses)
- Figure 13: Flow of Income
- Figure 14: Flow of Cost of Goods Sold
- Figure 15: Flow of Expenses
- Figure 16: "Schedule C" Filing and Accounting
Chapter 4: Developing Financial Statements
- Reasons for Accounting and Record Keeping
- Tax Statements (Filling out the Forms)
- Three Types of Financial Statements
- Goal
Chapter 5: "Schedule C"
- Accounting Basics in "Schedule C"
- Expenses: Parts II and V of "Schedule C"
- Cost of Goods Sold: Part III of "Schedule C"
Chapter 6: Managing Cash in Your Business
- Your Best Advantage
- Know By Doing It Yourself
- Cash Statement
- Use of Records to Show Cash Position
- Cash Statement Calculation
- Summary
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