Course overview
Basic Workplace Accounting teaches the foundation of how financial information is recorded and organized in a business setting. Students learn how income and expenses are documented, how balance summaries work and how basic accounting supports decision-making. The course uses clear language, simple examples and calm explanations—no advanced formulas required.
What you'll learn
By the end of this course students will be able to:
Key topics covered
- 1
Income and expense structure
- 2
Basic recording methods
- 3
Workplace documentation
- 4
Simple balance summaries
- 5
Tables and monthly reports
- 6
Accuracy and responsibility
Course curriculum
Objective: Learn why accounting matters for teams and small businesses
Daily examples
Responsible tracking
Activity: Income vs expense list
Objective: Practice simple documentation methods
Spreadsheets
Receipts and notes
Activity: Sample record sheet
Objective: Understand what basic balances show
What comes in, what goes out
Activity: Mini balance review
Objective: Turn daily data into short summaries
Tables and totals
Activity: Monthly report draft
Objective: Build trust with correct, clear documentation
Checking mistakes
Small review habits
Activity: End-of-week reflection





