Accounting Principles

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Instructor Name

Khaled Nabil

Start Date

06/07/2025

End Date

10/07/2025

Category

Finance & Accounting

Country

Berlin

Course Overview

This course provides participants with a strong foundation in financial and managerial accounting principles. Through practical examples and financial statement analysis, participants will gain the confidence to interpret and apply accounting data in their business decision-making.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
– Understand the core principles and concepts of accounting.
– Prepare and interpret income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.
– Apply the double-entry system and journal entries.
– Analyze business transactions and their financial impact.
– Identify the differences between cash and accrual accounting.

Course Outline

1- Introduction to Accounting and the Accounting Cycle
2- Financial Statements: Income, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow
3- Journal Entries, Adjustments, and Closing the Books
4- Accrual vs. Cash Accounting and Financial Analysis
5- Internal Controls and Accounting Applications

Target Audience

Professionals with non-finance backgrounds, junior accountants, business managers, and anyone seeking to strengthen their accounting knowledge.

Methodology

Interactive exercises, case studies, ledger practice, role-playing accounting scenarios, and real-life company reports.

Conclusion

Participants will build fluency in accounting language and concepts, empowering them to contribute to financial discussions and apply accounting insights in real-world business contexts.

Daily Agenda

1 Day

Foundations of Accounting

2 Day

Financial Statement Mechanics

3 Day

The Double-Entry System

4 Day

Accruals, Timing, and Adjustments

5 Day

Controls, Applications, and Analysis