NOTE: This is an introductory level course on accounting principle and internal controls. It is targeted for professionals just entering the profession, individuals who may be bookkeepers for their organizations or even management individuals who have not been formally schooled in the concepts of accounting.

The early development of accounting dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. It is related to developments in writing, counting and money and early auditing systems as developed by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians. By the time of the Roman Empire, the government had access to detailed financial information.

In today’s business world, almost all professions must have a basic understanding of accounting concepts and principles. This is critical to running an effective and efficient organization. Absent standards, companies would be free to present financial information in whatever format best suits their needs.

Generally accepted accounting principles are a set of rules that encompass the details, complexities and legalities of business and corporate accounting. The Financial Accounting Standards Board uses GAAP as the foundation for its comprehensive set of approved accounting methods and practices. GAAP is not static. It includes complex standards issued in response to very complicated business transactions. Often these practices are a response to changes in government regulations of industry.

Compliance with GAAP principles is built on three rules that aim to eliminate misleading accounting and financial reporting practices. These parts of GAAP include:

  • Basic Accounting Principles and guidelines
  • Generally Accepted Industry Practices
  • Rules and Standards Issued by FASB and its predecessor the Accounting Principles Board

These rules create consistent accounting and reporting standards which provide prospective and existing investors with reliable methods of evaluating an organization’s financial standing.

All professions have their own “unique language”. Accounting is no different. Prior to delving into concepts like accounting principles, considerations, GAAP; it is important to first understand and define some important accounting terms. We will begin with terms that are crucial to understanding the meaning behind accounting principles and concepts and then move further into the concepts related to the financial statements and internal control.

Learning Objectives
  • Recognize the variance between bookkeeping and accounting.
  • Discover and understand important terms that impact the efficient application of accounting principles.
  • Identify and apply basic accounting principles, assumptions and considerations.
  • Explore and understand and apply the accounting equation.
  • Identify the basic financial statements of a business entity.
  • Identify the concepts of internal control.
Last updated/reviewed: August 19, 2023
9 Reviews (41 ratings)

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Anonymous Author
This is well covered basic accounting and bookkeeping course. This material is very good and informative. I would highly recommend to anyone who is looking for a refresher and or update on accounting principles. Great job!

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Anonymous Author
This is a great course on accounting principles. It provides good examples and explains the concepts so it is easy to understand.

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Anonymous Author
This is a good introduction to the accounting jargon used in both industry and audit for folks new to the game.

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Anonymous Author
I like that this is text based. Easy for a novice like me to review all of the information.

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Anonymous Author
This was a lot of information to retain while reading. Definitely prefer the video classes.

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Anonymous Author
Good course to review principles of accounting and related concepts

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Anonymous Author
Very good reminders in this course. Easy to follow for sure.

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Member's Profile
It's a great course. Easy to follow and read. Very helpful

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Member's Profile
A good refresher and review of accounting principals.

Prerequisites
Course Complexity: Foundational
No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.
Education Provider Information
Company: Illumeo, Inc., 75 East Santa Clara St., Suite 1215, San Jose, CA 95113
Contact: For more information regarding this course, including complaint and cancellation policies, please contact our offices at (408) 400- 3993 or send an e-mail to .
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