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Basic Accounting Terminology & Money Management Value Pack
Basic Accounting Terminology & Money Management Value Pack
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Recommended for: Trainers, facilitators, Human Resources, Personnel, educators and other professional presenters in need of a comprehensive solution for their audience to learn on the topic of basic accounting & finincial terminology and money management. A perfect package of high quality materials to augment their knowledge.
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Basic Accounting & Financial Terminology (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 78 slides: Includes 9 slides on understanding accounting cycles, journal entries, double-entry accounting and what is an account. In addition, learn the top tips for using ?chart of accounts?, 11 slides on understanding assets, equity and receivables, 7 slides on accounts payable, slides on accounting systems and finding the best accounting system, 6 slides on merchandising business, 5 slides on financial systems, 9 slides on ledgers, balance sheet, cash flow, and more.
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Money Management - Personal (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 172 slides: Includes 17 slides on budget and budgeting tools and software will give you the knowledge to keep track of your money, plus content slides on buying, selling, and trading a car and dealing with car loans; home buying, including leasing info and mortgage loans, and checks. You?ll find the information you need to guide you on the path to successful money management. Slides can easily be tailored to your specific needs, use them with an LCD projector, make handouts, and/or create overheads.
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Participant Handouts Included
You recieve a copy of our participant handout matching each presentation, which is an additional value of $20.00. These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
Basic Accounting Terminology
Understanding accounting is key to understanding the financial position of your business or company. This resource provides the most important information that you need to know regarding basic accounting.
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- Understand basic accounting and financial terminology
- Learn how double entry accounting works
- Explore the world of accounting cycles, accounts, and assets
- Explore the world of equity, receivables, accounts payable, liabilities, and ledgers
- Discover which accounting system works best for you
- Explore how computerized accounting works and it's benefits
- Understand financial statements and income statements
- Understand statements of owner’s equity, balance sheets, and cash flows
- Generate an action plan to enhance your accounting and financial knowledge
- Definition/s of accounting
- Learning objectives of basic accounting and financial terminology
- 4 points of Etymology
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Managerial accounting
- Financial accounting
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3 slides of Accounting cycle
- What is journal entry
- 3 points of Double-entry accounting
- 3 points of Important to keep in mind
- 5 points of Account
- 5 points of Tips to use chart of accounts
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2 points of Assets
- Current assets
- 5 points Fixed assets
- 4 points of Owner’s equity (accounting equation)
- 6 points of Accounts receivable
- 3 points of Uncollectible receivables
- 2 points of Watch out
- 2 points of Accounts payable
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3 points of Liabilities
- 3 points Current liabilities
- Accounts payable
- 2 points of current portion of long-term liability
- 2 points of long-term liabilities
- 4 points of what is an accounting system?
- 3 points of what system is best for your business?
- 6 points of Ledgers
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2 points Computerized accounting benefits
- 3 points of how computerized accounting works
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3 points of Merchandising business cycles
- 2 points of Operating cycle of a merchandising business
- 3 slides of Simple financial analysis of merchandising business
- 6 points of Financial statements
- 6 points of Income statement
- Statement of owner’s equity
- 3 slides Balance sheet
- 3 points Statement of cash flows
- 16 points Actions steps
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
8 pages with 97 related terms (sample
terms include):Accounting, Amortization, Authorized Capital Stock, Balance Sheet, Capital, Cash Flow, Contingent Liability, Credit Card, Depreciation, Double-Entry Accounting, Interest, Liquidity Ratio, Maturity Date, Promissory Note, T Account, Voided Check
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
Money Management
Financial management is perhaps one of the most important yet complex skills required for daily survival. Lack of knowledge or consideration in this area can lead to catastrophic financial problems that can take decades to fix. If you want to get afloat, you need to know how to manage your personal finances. The word “salary,” meaning compensation or payment comes from the Anglo-French salarie and the Old French salaire, meaning “wages, pay, reward,” and from the Latin salarium, meaning “salary, stipend, pension.” This originally referred to “salt-money, soldier’s allowance for the purchase of salt,” from the adjective salarius “pertaining to salt.” Also a potential explanation for the expression that someone is “worth his salt.”
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In the US, there are 2 credit cards for every member of the population. On the standard Monopoly board game, there is $5490 worth of potential property. Americans fantasize more about money than sex. The biggest lottery jackpot of all time was $390 million in the Mega Millions Lottery in the US in March, 2007.
- Create and maintain a balanced budget
- Make loan and lease decisions
- Make knowledge-based home and car purchasing decisions
- Responsibly avoid debt
- Write checks
- Repair credit problems
- Create an action plan to further improve these skills
- 6 points of Program objectives
- 4 points of Money management
- 5 slides of Prioritizing your budget
- 3 points of Budget box system
- 5 points of Computer system
- 4 points of Expense envelope system
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A graphic of Sample daily spending diary worksheet
- 3 points of Daily spending diary worksheet
- 8 points and a graphic of Monthly income and expense worksheet
- 6 points of Monthly payment calendar
- 6 points of Monthly expenses
- 10 points of Selling a car
- 8 points of Car loan shopping guide
- 5 slides of Dealer financing
- 2 points and 2 graphics of To loan or to lease
- 8 points of Trade-in tips
- 2 points of A home for every family
- 4 points of Ideas
- 4 points of Homeowner education program
- 3 slides of Government loan program
- 5 slides of Are you ready to buy a home?
- 5 points and a graphic of Components of a low mortgage loan payment
- 4 points of Federal housing administration (FHA) insured loans
- 5 points of VA insured loans
- 5 points of FNMA and Freddie Mac
- A graphic of USDA loan program
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3 points of How much mortgage can I afford?
- 3 points of What lenders look for
- 7 points of What lenders require
- 4 slides of Mortgage terms
- 6 points of Checks
- 5 points of Pre-printed information
- 2 slides of Back of the check
- 11 points of Bounce protection
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3 points of Checking account fees
- A graphic of What fees can I expect?
- 2 points and a graphic of Determine your account needs
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3 points of Choosing a checking account
- Checking account checklist
- 2 points of Checking account
- 2 points of Types of checking accounts
- 4 points of Low-cost checking
- 4 points of ATM checking
- 2 points of Regular checking
- 2 points of Interest checking
- 3 slides of Consequences of bouncing a check
- 3 slides of Protecting yourself
- 9 slides of Deposit slip for cash
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2 points and a graphic of Checking account register
- 2 points of Correcting a mistake
- 2 points of Voiding checks
- 4 points of Check for cash
- 3 slides and a graphic of Less cash received
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3 slides of Collateral
- Credit decisions
- 7 points of Bankruptcy
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6 points of Credit counseling
- 5 slides of Debt management
- 5 points of Credit report
- 3 points of Fair credit reporting act
- 7 slides of Credit counseling agencies
- Point and a graphic of Credit decisions
- 9 points of Applying for credit
- 2 slides of Cost of credit
- 3 points and a graphic of Credit terms
- 5 slides of Building credit history
- 4 points of Repairing your credit
- 3 slides of Repairing credit using counseling agencies
- 5 slides of The truth about credit repair
- A graphic of Credit and debit cards
- 10 points of Spending
- 2 points of Conclusion
- 16 points of Actions steps
These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.
7 pages with 80 related terms (sample
terms include): Amortization, Annual Percentage Rate (APR), Collateral, Compound Interest, Credit History, Depreciation, Diversification, Individual Retirement Account (IRA), Liability, Loan Sharks, Predatory Lending, Prospectus, Social Security, Trust, Teaser Rate
The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.
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