Accounting Fundamentals American Chamber
Price: TBA
  • Location: Dokki - Cairo
  • Duration: 11 Hours

    Course details

    Accounting and finance are the universal languages of business, and their functions form the core of most organizations. The accounting function sets up the bookkeeping system, monitors it, prepares and presents the financial statements to management, and interprets them as needed. Bookkeeping is a part of the accounting function and involves the mechanical aspect of recording, classifying, and summarizing transactions in account books and posting them to respective financial statements. Apart from the statutory importance, accounting data is very critical to any organization's decision and control system. Managers, decision makers, external stakeholders, and interest groups take the basic accounting data, mix them with other external and supplementary information, and produce meaningful information used for decision making and control purposes. This course aims at familiarizing all learners with basic accounting principles and concepts that set the ground for more advanced learning in this area. You'll be introduced to key accounting terms and concepts such as key characteristics of accounting, the accounting equation, double entry bookkeeping, and basic accounting principles.

    Includes 13 Chapters:

    • Basic Accounting Principles and Framework
    • The Accounting Equation and Financial Statements
    • The Accounting Cycle and Accrual Accounting
    • Accounting Transactions and Books of Account
    • Trial Balance & Adjusting Entries
    • The Income Statement
    • The Balance Sheet
    • The Cash Flow Statement
    • Accounting for Companies' Stock Transactions and Dividends
    • Outsourcing Financial Activities
    • Accounting for Sales Returns
    • Deconstructing the Balance Sheet
    • Final Exam: Accounting Fundamentals
    Updated on 21 March, 2016

    About American Chamber

    Efforts to establish an American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt date back to the 1950s, when Hassan El Abd initiated the idea. But political changes within Egypt kept the idea dormant until 1974, when President Anwar El Sadat initiated the "Open Door" policy.
    A by-product of the policy was the formation of the Egypt-U.S. Joint Business Council. Twice yearly, this group of top-level Egyptian and American business executives met to discuss Egyptian business issues. The first resolution of the Council in 1974 called for the creation of an American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. 
    Finally, after seven years of intermittent efforts to found the Chamber, some substantive progress was made in 1981 under the organization of George DeBakey of Rockwell International. He recruited prominent Egyptian and American business leaders who shared his commitment to a chamber. In October 1983, the first board meeting of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt was convened.
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