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:

  • Understand simple accounting terms used in workplace settings

  • Record income and expenses clearly

  • Read basic balance summaries with confidence

  • Use tables to organize financial data

  • Support professional decisions with accurate records

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

Accounting in Daily Business

Objective: Learn why accounting matters for teams and small businesses

Daily examples
Responsible tracking
Activity: Income vs expense list

Recording Income and Expenses

Objective: Practice simple documentation methods

Spreadsheets
Receipts and notes
Activity: Sample record sheet

Reading Balance Summaries

Objective: Understand what basic balances show

What comes in, what goes out
Activity: Mini balance review

Monthly Reports

Objective: Turn daily data into short summaries

Tables and totals
Activity: Monthly report draft

Accuracy and Responsibility

Objective: Build trust with correct, clear documentation

Checking mistakes
Small review habits
Activity: End-of-week reflection

Course price:

$20.00

  • Students

50+ Students

  • Lessons

10 Lessons

  • Duration

4 Weeks

  • Level

Intermediate

  • Instructor

Lead Instructor

  • Format

Self-Paced

  • Assesment

Assignment

  • Certification

Yes

  • Language

Arabic, Bahasa, English

  • Category

Workplace Skills

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