Real Life Accounting Site
Map
We have provided all the information we can think of to help you decide
whether our accounting program will benefit you. We have tried to make it
as easy as possible to find the information you are looking for. Real Life
Accounting for Non-Accountants is more than a couple of courses. It is an integrated program
consisting of four primary elements: Courses, Articles, Questions & Answers and Free
Resources.
Some folks, however, like to follow a map when they go somewhere. Therefore,
we have provided a series of steps that you can follow in order to make
sure you don’t miss any important information as you navigate the
site. Be sure to watch for the active links, usually highlighted in blue,
that you can click on to take you to other informational pages. Remember,
that you can always click on the highlighted word “home” to
get you back to the homepage.
Recommended Steps
- Evaluate you accounting training needs. Find
out which course, if any, is what you are looking for.
- Find out more information about the Accounting
for Non-Accountants online course. You will see a menu of items that
will describe the structure, content, curriculum, pricing, etc. Clicking
on these items will give you a comprehensive picture of this course.
- Take the online course preview. Read the testimonials.
- Download the free E-book, Dream or Nightmare.
- Check out a sample of the Certificate
of Completion (PDF).
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author of the courses.
- Subscribe to the newsletter, The Journal
Entry (if you take the preview you are automatically subscribed).
Review the current issue. The monthly newsletter is free whether you take
the course or not.
- Review the Articles page. The articles are
a composite of all the articles found in the past issues of The Journal
Entry. This valuable library of articles about small business accounting
issues and solutions is free to you to download.
- Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
- Check out John Day’s Accounting for Non-Accountants
Blog where he answers accounting questions from the general public.
- Take a quick look at the other free accounting resources available to
you:
• Business calculators
• Accounting dictionary
• Accounting model template (debits & credits)
• Blank forms for a bank reconciliation and
general journal entry
• Links to other useful accounting websites
- Purchase a course
- Contact John Day if you have any unanswered
questions.
Thanks for the visit. We hope you found all the information you needed
to make a decision.