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    Chapter 1
    Debits, Credits, and the Accounting Equation

  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
  9. Your website is dope, it helped me a lot honestly and I never actually understood like I did when I used the website.
    — Blaze T., Fall 2019

    Chapter 2
    The Financial Statements

  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. The Classified Balance Sheet

    4:48
  16. The Multistep Income Statement

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

    6:41
  18. Ratios: Working Capital

    2:29
  19. Ratios: Current Ratio

    4:00
  20. Gross Profit vs Net Profit

    6:15
  21. Profit Margin

    3:22
  22. You are awesome, and I so wish I would have found you at the beginning of the semester
    — Katie K., Spring 2016

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

  23. T-Accounts

    3:15
  24. Debits and Credits

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

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

    11:53
  27. Normal Balance Shortcut: Double Entry

    11:51
  28. Normal Balance Shortcut: DEAD Mnemonic

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

    14:00
  30. Your site really saved my GPA and increased my understanding of accounting substantially.
    — Bailey, Fall 2016

    Chapter 4
    Differences in Timing, Adjusting Entries, and the Closing Process

  31. Cash vs. Accrual Accounting

    7:21
  32. Expense Recognition

    8:07
  33. Accruals and Deferrals

    15:07
  34. What is an Adjusting Entry?

    4:11
  35. Adjusting Entry: Supplies

    1:54
  36. Adjusting Entry: Wages

    4:52
  37. Adjusting Entry: Unearned Revenue

    2:11
  38. Adjusting Entry: Interest

    2:03
  39. Contra-accounts

    4:40
  40. Depreciation

    7:10
  41. The Closing Process

    10:37
  42. I honestly don't think I would've been able to pass financial without your help. With finals coming up, I feel very confident with accounting and I never thought I would! So again, thank you for all your help!
    — Claire, Fall 2016

    Chapter 5
    Cash and Bank Reconciliations

  43. Cash and Cash Equivalents

    7:52
  44. Bank Reconciliations: What and Why

    9:38
  45. Bank Reconciliations: How

    20:57
  46. Debit and Credit Memos

    5:21
  47. Fixing Mistakes in Bank Recs

    8:32
  48. Thank you so much for your website and for the time and effort that you put into it. It has been a huge help.
    — Josh, Spring 2018

    Chapter 6
    Accounts Receivable and Bad Debts

  49. A/R and Bad Debts Introduction

    7:09
  50. Direct Method

    4:15
  51. The Allowance Method

    8:56
  52. Income Statement vs Balance Sheet Methods

    13:14
  53. Net Credit Sales

    5:20
  54. Write Offs and Reinstatements

    8:26
  55. Notes Receivable

    11:27
  56. Completely changed the way I understood Accounting. These videos got me through the class!
    — Nathan, Spring 2016

    Chapter 7
    All About Inventory

  57. COGS and Inventory

    2:57
  58. Net Sales

    10:03
  59. Perpetual vs Periodic

    7:10
  60. FOB Shipping?

    8:51
  61. Transportation In

    8:41
  62. COGS

    6:18
  63. Drawbacks to Periodic

    6:07
  64. Specific Identification

    2:17
  65. Weighted Average

    4:21
  66. FIFO and LIFO

    20:17
  67. Estimating with Gross Profit

    7:23
  68. I seriously can't put into words how grateful I am to have found your videos for Financial Accounting last semester. If it wasn't for your website I could not have passed that class, my professor was awful and you taught it in such a clear and understandable way!
    — Monear, Spring 2019

    Chapter 8
    Long Term Assets and Depreciation

  69. Acquisition Cost of Assets

    13:23
  70. Lump Sum Purchases

    6:01
  71. What is Depreciation?

    11:23
  72. Straight Line Depreciation

    4:33
  73. Double Declining Balance

    13:58
  74. Units of Production

    3:43
  75. Partial Year Depreciation

    5:50
  76. Capital vs. Revenue Expenditures

    10:42
  77. Thank you for your website and great/clear teaching abilities!
    — Julie, Fall 2017

    Chapter 9
    Current Liabilities, Contingencies, and the Time Value of Money

  78. Interest Bearing Notes

    8:26
  79. Non-interest Bearing Notes

    6:16
  80. Contingencies

    5:58
  81. Intro to Bonds

    10:04
  82. Discounts and Premiums

    7:34
  83. Selling at a Discount

    7:15
  84. Selling for a Premium

    8:11
  85. Amortization

    21:42
  86. Borrowing Cost

    6:33
  87. Interacting with Market Rates

    5:30
  88. Retiring Bonds

    9:54
  89. I would like to genuinely thank you because without you I wouldn't have passed the class.
    — Marcos-Anton, Spring 2019

    Chapter 10
    Shareholder's Equity

  90. Shareholder's Equity

    5:12
  91. Stock Classifications

    4:19
  92. Issuance of Stock

    6:37
  93. Treasury Stock

    11:11
  94. Cash Dividends

    9:58
  95. The Effect of Cash Dividends

    6:08
  96. Stock Dividends

    13:48
  97. Absolutely love your site. I found it super useful as a review during test weeks, and I can confidently say it helped me achieve an A in the course.
    — Jared H., Fall 2019

    Chapter 11
    Cash Flows

  98. Cash Flow Overview

    6:02
  99. Operating Cash Flows

    18:41
  100. Indirect Method

    14:26
  101. Investing Cash Flows

    5:14
  102. Financing Cash Flows

    3:17
  103. Depreciation in Cash Flows

    5:50
  104. PPE for Cash Flows

    2:39
  105. Bringing it All Together

    13:57
  106. The videos are are very helpful. You really have a way of making the material very understandable. You should be a college professor!!
    — Nicole, Spring 2018

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