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Utilize the essential concepts and methods of financial accounting, Understand accounting entries for 11 basic accounting transactions Learn More>>
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Measure gross profit and operating profit Measure gross margin and operating margin Estimate a firm's average cost of debt Understand the basics of tax accounting Learn More>>
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Understand and identify an entity's current assets accounts Compare different inventory accounting methods Evaluate a company's inventory valuation method Identify criteria for good inventory management Learn More>>
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