Filter by
Accounting
Format
Location
Delivery
Show more filters
Displaying 81-100 of 118 results
1
...
3
4
5
6
Ads

Popular places

Case studies within Accounting

To best serve our clients in this time of disruption, Ivey will continue to deliver industry-leading executive development programs virtually.

Hear from Ivey Professor Dave Loree on the benefits of executive coaching, action learning, and network-building in the Ivey Leadership Program.

Frequently asked questions

  • In an accounting course, you learn fundamental accounting concepts such as double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements, transaction recording, and various accounting methods. You'll also gain an understanding of tax regulations, financial analysis, and management accounting principles.

  • A short accounting training course can benefit small business owners, entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals who need a basic understanding of accounting for their work. Additionally, individuals considering a career in accounting or finance may find it helpful as an introductory course.

  • Common accounting training formats include in-person classes, online courses, and self-paced study. In-person classes offer real-time interaction, while online courses provide flexibility and convenience. Self-paced study allows learners to progress at their own speed using textbooks, videos, or online resources.

  • In accounting courses, you may learn to use popular accounting software like QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage, depending on the course's focus. These tools help manage financial transactions, generate reports, and streamline accounting processes, making them essential for modern accounting practices.