What I learn from this course?
From this course on accounting management, you will learn foundational principles such as the double-entry system and accrual accounting. You’ll gain proficiency in analyzing financial statements, interpreting key ratios, and understanding budgeting and forecasting techniques. The course will also cover advanced topics like risk management, strategic financial planning, and the application of technology in accounting. Ultimately, you’ll acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for effective financial management and decision-making in various organizational contexts.
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Curriculum
- 27 Sections
- 177 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Basic Accounting Principles5
- Bookkeeping5
- Financial Statements5
- Budgeting and Forecasting5
- Cost Accounting4
- FIFO4
- Managerial Accounting4
- Advanced Financial Analysis5
- Taxation4
- Internal Controls and Compliance4
- Strategic Financial Management4
- Tools and Technologies4
- Financial Analysis Tools13
- 13.11- Excel & Accounting
- 13.2Data Entry and Validation
- 13.3Financial Modeling and Analysis
- 13.4Budgeting and Forecasting
- 13.5Data Analysis and Reporting
- 13.6Automation and Macros
- 13.7Audit and Compliance
- 13.8Integration and Connectivity
- 13.9Collaboration and Sharing
- 13.10Advanced Analytics and BI Integration
- 13.112- Business Intelligence (BI) Tools
- 13.12Problem and Solution
- 13.13Rest
- Advanced Cost Management2
- Financial Risk Management2
- Strategic Planning and Analysis2
- International Accounting2
- Specialized Industries20
- 18.1Healthcare Accounting
- 18.2Case StudyCopy
- 18.3Real Estate and Construction
- 18.4Oil and Gas Accounting
- 18.5Manufacturing and Industry Accounting
- 18.6Trade and Retail Accounting
- 18.7Telecommunications Accounting
- 18.8Transportation and Logistics Accounting
- 18.9Hospitality and Tourism Accounting
- 18.10Problem and Solution
- 18.11Problem and Solution
- 18.12Problem and Solution
- 18.13Problem and Solution
- 18.14Problem and Solution
- 18.15Problem and Solution
- 18.16Problem and Solution
- 18.17Problem and Solution
- 18.18Rest
- 18.19Exam Accounting Management
- 18.20Contact Form
- Introduction to the Oil and Gas Industry3
- Overview of Oil and Gas Accounting23
- 20.1Importance and Challenges of Oil and Gas Accounting
- 20.2Financial Reporting
- 20.3Asset Valuation
- 20.4Compliance
- 20.5Complexity
- 20.6Volatility
- 20.7Regulatory Changes
- 20.8Cost Recovery
- 20.9Revenue Recognition
- 20.10Regulatory Changes
- 20.11Impairment
- 20.12Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- 20.13Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
- 20.14Role and Objectives of FASB
- 20.15Key Accounting Standards for the Oil and Gas Industry:
- 20.16Impact on the Oil and Gas Industry
- 20.17International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
- 20.18IFRS 6 “Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources”
- 20.19Role and Objectives of IFRS
- 20.20IFRS 6 “Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources”
- 20.21Impact on the Oil and Gas Industry
- 20.22Exercises
- 20.23Rest
- Upstream Accounting11
- 21.11- Upstream Accounting
- 21.2Exploration and Appraisal Costs
- 21.3Development and Production Costs
- 21.4Depletion, Depreciation, and Amortization (DD&A) Calculations
- 21.5Joint Interest Accounting and Revenue Distribution
- 21.6Reserve Reporting and Disclosure
- 21.7Impairment Assessment
- 21.8Decommissioning and Restoration Obligations
- 21.9Taxation and Royalty Accounting
- 21.10Exercise
- 21.11Rest
- Midstream and Downstream Accounting7
- 22.1Transportation, Storage, and Processing Costs
- 22.2Refining Operations and Inventory Accounting
- 22.3Marketing and Distribution Activities
- 22.4Product Pricing and Hedging Strategies
- 22.5Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
- 22.6Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Considerations
- 22.7Technology and Innovation
- Revenue Recognition and Financial Reporting9
- 23.1Sales Contracts and Pricing Mechanisms
- 23.2Royalty and Production Sharing Agreements
- 23.3Financial Statement Preparation and Disclosures
- 23.4Impairment Testing and Asset Valuation
- 23.5Joint Venture Accounting and Equity Method
- 23.6Taxation and Deferred Taxes
- 23.7Risk Management and Financial Instruments
- 23.8Exercises
- 23.9Rest
- Taxation and Regulatory Compliance12
- 24.11- Taxation Regimes and Incentives
- 24.2Taxation Regimes and Incentives
- 24.3Tax Incentives
- 24.42- Transfer Pricing and International Tax Considerations
- 24.5Transfer Pricing
- 24.6International Tax Considerations
- 24.73- Regulatory Compliance and Reporting Requirements
- 24.8Regulatory Compliance
- 24.9Reporting Requirements
- 24.104. Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) Considerations
- 24.11Environmental Impact
- 24.12Social Responsibility
- Risk Management and Financial Analysis5
- Financial Risk Management in Oil and Gas6
- Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reporting7