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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Financial Statement Analysis by Intuit

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About the Course

In the final course of this certificate, you will apply your skills towards financial statement analysis. If you have the foundational concepts of accounting under your belt, you are ready to put them into action in this course. Here, you will learn how to reconcile different types of accounts, check for accuracy, and troubleshoot errors. Additionally, you will practice how to apply different analytical methods to key financial statements and understand how these methods inform a variety of business decisions. By the end of this course, you will be able to: -Describe and illustrate the use of a bank reconciliation in controlling cash -Outline the purpose of financial statements in relationship to decision making -Describe basic financial statement analytical methods -Apply quantitative skills to analyze business health Courses 1-3 in the Intuit Bookkeeping Professional Certificate, or the equivalent, are recommended prerequisites for this course....

Top reviews

EB

Oct 16, 2023

Excellent explanation of how to analyze financial statements with several different ratio example practice. Real Life examples to help solidify your understanding of the concepts and material.

GG

Sep 17, 2021

This course was extremely informative. This will definitely help me with finding new employment. I feel very confident in my abilities than ever before and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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By Rio J

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Jan 14, 2022

Gives good information, but the final case study is confusing and unorganized.

By Jade g

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Mar 17, 2023

Needs more hands on assignments and clearer information for the final project

By Dirk L

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Jun 19, 2023

too much "story" around the topic

By Jodi G

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Dec 16, 2023

Lots of errors

By Daniel E

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Nov 24, 2023

As a clarification, the coursework does cover the basics of the material however, that isn't to say it does it well. Between extensive pedantic notes and dragging interviews, there is next to no practice or situational teaching at all. You are given the basics, barely, and that's it. This is a constant throughout the entire certification. Either the "teacher" passes you on to pointless interviews where half of them are intended to shill Intuit's software or you are subjected to more fluff and poor comedy than actual learning. In the end, I'm glad I took this course—but there is so much more that I will need to sharpen up on due to the absence of any meaningful practice. Drag and drops are not practice.

By cornelia s

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Sep 27, 2022

many questions were...abiguious...and then the ones you have to answer numbers...not consistant (commas, dollar signs, you get it) on some tests, one cannot even read the balance sheet for the test. The class is being taught more getting your acctg degree..not bookkeeping... (heck I'm a CPA and many things I havent seen since college). Also, where is the entering AR, AP, paying checks, payroll? It tested my knowledge, or lack thereof, but still doesnt make me feel i'm a competent bookkeeper (ps no mention of QB online vs the download to a PC).

By Rachel V

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Apr 15, 2023

The case studies throughout the 4 courses could use improvement. There were many times where I got stuck and did not have access to help.

By Miriam D

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Feb 25, 2024

Need to pay very close attention, this was not that easy

By Theresa K

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Mar 21, 2023

This course was good for providing an overall view of the bookkeeping process, but there were many frustrations and errors throughout. Checking the forums for answers, I've found that the same problems with incorrect answers and incomplete information have persisted for years without being fixed. While the course did give me some knowledge, it gave me more anxiety than it was worth. I'm surprised that a company as big as Intuit would release such shoddy educational resources. I'm a good student so I persisted in figuring things out on my own, which caused a 1-hour case study to turn into 3 or 4 hours of work (maybe more). I feel bad for anyone who may have invested in this program but was unable to put in the time to research their own information just to complete this course. Even the meager $24.50 I spent was not worth the cost. I would not recommend anyone taking this as their intro to bookkeeping as it would probably discourage them enough to turn them off to the career choice.

By Alberto B

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Apr 15, 2022

Useless. So many mistakes. Save your time and $$