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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Business Accounting: Accounting for Stockholders' Equity offers the student an overview of the information contained in a company's statement of stockholders' equity and in the stockholders' equity portion of the balance sheet. The program details components of stockholders' equity, stock transactions, and financial analysis ratios used to evaluate a company's long-term solvency.
Learn To
Identify the components used to calculate the value of a company's stock.
Identify components of stockholders' equity.
Identify methods for reporting stockholders' equity.
Calculate a company's return on common stockholders' equity ratio.
Calculate a company's dividend yield ratio.
Calculate a company's book value per share.
Audience
Managers or employees interested in learning the basics of accounting and accounting processes.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 3 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.30 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
2 to 4 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Stock (0.5 - 2 hours)
Differentiate between types of stock.
Identify advantages of issuing stock instead of debt instruments.
Identify disadvantages of issuing stock instead of debt instruments.
Identify advantages of convertible bonds.
Identify the components used to calculate the value of a company's stock.
Calculate a stock split.
Differentiate between types of dividends.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will be meeting with Don Hamilton, one of Icon's Financial Analysts. You have been recently hired by Icon to work in the Accounting Department, and as part of your training, for the position, Don will ask you a series of questions to evaluate your knowledge of the fundamentals of issuing stock and the role it plays in the company's accounting.
Unit 2: Fundamentals of Stockholders' Equity (0.5 - 1 hour)
Match the equity terminology to its respective type of company.
Classify the type of business activity into which stockholders' equity falls.
Identify components of stockholders' equity.
Identify the components of retained earnings.
Identify methods for reporting stockholders' equity.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will be meeting with Carla Jackson as part of your continued training for your new position in Icon's Accounting Department. As Icon's Chief Financial Officer, Carla has a great deal of knowledge about stockholders' equity, and she will be asking you some questions in order to gauge your understanding of the subject.
Unit 3: Fundamentals of Ratio Analysis (1 hour)
Identify the definition of solvency.
Identify the purpose of financial ratios.
Identify the equation used to c
Learn To
Identify the components used to calculate the value of a company's stock.
Identify components of stockholders' equity.
Identify methods for reporting stockholders' equity.
Calculate a company's return on common stockholders' equity ratio.
Calculate a company's dividend yield ratio.
Calculate a company's book value per share.
Audience
Managers or employees interested in learning the basics of accounting and accounting processes.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 3 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.30 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
2 to 4 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Stock (0.5 - 2 hours)
Differentiate between types of stock.
Identify advantages of issuing stock instead of debt instruments.
Identify disadvantages of issuing stock instead of debt instruments.
Identify advantages of convertible bonds.
Identify the components used to calculate the value of a company's stock.
Calculate a stock split.
Differentiate between types of dividends.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will be meeting with Don Hamilton, one of Icon's Financial Analysts. You have been recently hired by Icon to work in the Accounting Department, and as part of your training, for the position, Don will ask you a series of questions to evaluate your knowledge of the fundamentals of issuing stock and the role it plays in the company's accounting.
Unit 2: Fundamentals of Stockholders' Equity (0.5 - 1 hour)
Match the equity terminology to its respective type of company.
Classify the type of business activity into which stockholders' equity falls.
Identify components of stockholders' equity.
Identify the components of retained earnings.
Identify methods for reporting stockholders' equity.
Simulation Overview:
In this simulation, you will be meeting with Carla Jackson as part of your continued training for your new position in Icon's Accounting Department. As Icon's Chief Financial Officer, Carla has a great deal of knowledge about stockholders' equity, and she will be asking you some questions in order to gauge your understanding of the subject.
Unit 3: Fundamentals of Ratio Analysis (1 hour)
Identify the definition of solvency.
Identify the purpose of financial ratios.
Identify the equation used to c
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