An accounting course provides fundamental knowledge of financial record-keeping, analysis, and reporting. It covers key topics such as bookkeeping, financial statements, budgeting, and taxation. Students learn how to manage financial transactions, prepare balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and understand the principles of financial and managerial accounting. The course also introduces accounting software and tools used in the industry. Through practical exercises and real-world scenarios, students develop skills in financial analysis, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making. By the end of the course, participants are equipped to handle basic accounting tasks, interpret financial data, and contribute to effective financial management in various organizational settings. An accounting course provides fundamental knowledge of financial record-keeping, analysis, and reporting. It covers key topics such as bookkeeping, financial statements, budgeting, and taxation. Students learn how to manage financial transactions, prepare balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and understand the principles of financial and managerial accounting. The course also introduces accounting software and tools used in the industry. Through practical exercises and real-world scenarios, students develop skills in financial analysis, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making. By the end of the course, participants are equipped to handle basic accounting tasks, interpret financial data, and contribute to effective financial management in various organizational settings.