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Are you challenged with understanding the Accounting Cycle and looking for an Introduction to Transactions? If so, this video is for you. The Gleim Basic Accounting Video series is designed to give an in-depth view of the most critical topics in Financial Accounting. Led by Professor Amy Ford, the Introduction to Transactions video provides the core foundation of the Accounting Cycle with a focus on T Accounts and transaction examples. This is the first of seven videos focused on the Accounting Cycle. All seven can be found in the full Basic Accounting Video course available by clicking the link above. Along with the Accounting Cycle video, the course has over 75 videos on the following subjects: Financial Statements, Statement of Cash Flows, Receivables, Inventory, Property, Plant and Equipment, Current Liabilities, Long Term Liabilities, Investments, and Financial Statement Analysis and Earnings per Share. You can find an example of a video from each of those topics in the playlist link or individually listed below. Whether you are a current accounting student looking for additional help with these topics or you have been out of school awhile and need a refresher in financial accounting, the Gleim Basic Accounting Video series is perfect for you!

Preview all 10 topics from the Playlist here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE2Zyds0c4hd08CJPDCTQYkFcDzwqYvjz

Or choose any of the 9 remaining topics below:
Financial Statements - Introduction to Financial Statements
https://youtu.be/wO5hTeIWQdY

Statement of Cash Flows - Introduction to Statement of Cash Flows
https://youtu.be/mfS6mKZClwM

Receivables - Introduction to Receivables
https://youtu.be/_Xus_X129Ac

Inventory - Introduction to Perpetual Inventory
https://youtu.be/BhgnlMQpNT4

Property, Plant and Equipment (PP&E) - Introduction to PPE
https://youtu.be/e_Hx-e-h9M4

Current Liabilities - Introduction to Current Liabilities
https://youtu.be/1YcOT_0vq48

Long Term Liabilities - Introduction to Bonds Payable
https://youtu.be/V5zjLy05ujE

Investments - Equity and Debt Investments
https://youtu.be/4xkKbUPrahg

Financial Statement Analysis and Earnings Per Share - Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
https://youtu.be/XvoA5-egq4M
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