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The Perfect your Mathematics Fundamentals is intended to introduce you to the basics of the number system and provide in-depth knowledge of all the methods that performed on them. This course primarily incorporates Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Factors & Multiples (HCF, LCM), BOD-MAS rules of brackets, Rational numbers, figures and required decimal places. You will also learn how to write big or small numbers in scientific notation or standard style and work with numbers when they are in standard form, and Estimation, Percentage and Ratio-Proportion, Unitary method, Direct and Inverse proportion, Multiple ratios, Profit, Loss, Discount and Tax also included in this course. Moreover, the basic facts, concepts, terms, principles and application of different Math concept combined with every topic. To sum up, this course covers almost all essential Mathematics topics required for GMAT, GRE, and Math Olympiad. What Will I Learn? You will become perfect in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and comparison of Integers, fractions, and decimals. Able to apply BOD-MAS rules on simplification problems without making mistakes. Finding H.C.F, LCM and prime factorization will become faster and accurate by applying different methods By applying divisibility tests , you will be easily reduced fraction to lowest terms. Solve real life word problems based on fractions, H.C.F and LCM with full understanding. Locate Rational numbers on number line and write in decimal form using shortcut methods Solve problems easily by applying Estimation and writing numbers in Scientific Notation Will be able to write rounded off answers accurately to 1/2/3 d.p. or to given significant digits Percentage will become very easy for you and you will be able to solve all problems related to percentage easily. Able to solve problems on Ratio and proportion topic Able to solve difficult problems of direct and inverse variations You will be able to solve all kind of word problems on Profit, Loss, Discount, and Tax. Requirements knowledge of Maths up to 5th grade Who is the target audience? GMAT, GRE and MBA entrance exams students looking for revision of Math fundamentals Current IGCSE students because course is designed to cover many Math topics of this board. Middle school and junior school students of all boards High school students who are having trouble keeping up Studying for competitive exams and wants to revise basics Wants to brush up basics of Mathematics Parents looking for extra support with the fundamentals of Maths Integers ( Directed Numbers) Lecture 1 Introduction FREE 00:00:00 Lecture 2 Quick glance at number system FREE 00:05:00 Lecture 3 Integers and ordering of integers 00:06:00 Lecture 4 Addition and Subtractions of Integers 00:07:00 Lecture 5 Operations on Integers 00:04:00 Lecture 6 Multiplication and Division of Integers 00:04:00 Lecture 7 Powers of Integers (Exponents) 00:04:00 Factors and Multiples Lecture 8 Complete knowledge about factors and multiples 00:06:00 Lecture 9 Divisibility tests for 2,3,4,5,6 00:07:00 Lecture 10 Divisibility rules 7,8,9,10,11 00:06:00 Lecture 11 Prime Factorization 00:06:00 Lecture 12 Highest Common Factor HCF 00:10:00 Lecture 13 Least Common Multiple LCM FREE 00:16:00 Lecture 14 Relation between LCM and HCF 00:04:00 Fractions Lecture 15 Classification of Fractions 00:04:00 Lecture 16 Convert mixed to improper and improper to mixed fractions 00:03:00 Lecture 17 Equivalent Fractions 00:04:00 Lecture 18 Comparing Fractions after converting to like fractions 00:09:00 Lecture 19 Reducing a fraction to lowest term 00:03:00 Lecture 20 Addition and subtraction OF fractions 00:08:00 Lecture 21 Multiplication and division of fractions 00:11:00 Lecture 22 Word problems on fractions 00:16:00 Simplification Rule : BODMAS Lecture 23 BODMAS and rules to remove brackets 00:03:00 Lecture 24 Simplify expressions using BODMAS rules 00:05:00 Lecture 25 Simplify expressions involving fractions using BODMAS 00:07:00 Decimal numbers Lecture 26 Decimal numbers in relation to fractions 00:08:00 Lecture 27 Like and unlike Decimals 00:05:00 Lecture 28 Ordering of Decimal numbers 00:10:00 Lecture 29 Addition and subtraction of Decimal 00:07:00 Lecture 30 Multiplication of Decimal 00:03:00 Lecture 31 Division of Decimal 00:00:00 Rational Numbers Lecture 32 Rational number 00:02:00 Lecture 33 Representation of Rational Numbers on Number line 00:04:00 Lecture 34 Determining which fraction is terminating or non terminating 00:05:00 Lecture 35 shortcut method of writing decimal expansion of fraction to decimal 00:08:00 Approximation Lecture 36 Rounding to whole number 00:06:00 Lecture 37 Rounding to required number of decimals (1 d.p. ) 00:05:00 Lecture 38 rounding to significant digits 00:07:00 Lecture 39 Practice question on three methods of approximation 00:05:00 Estimation and Scientific Notation or Standard form Lecture 40 Estimation 00:05:00 Lecture 41 Scientific Notation 00:07:00 Lecture 42 Operation on numbers when they are in scientific notation 00:06:00 Percentage Lecture 43 Percentage to fraction and fraction to percentage 00:06:00 Lecture 44 Percentage of a quantity and conversation to decimal 00:05:00 Lecture 45 Expressing one quantity as percentage of another quantity 00:06:00 Lecture 46 Finding increase decrease percent 00:05:00 Lecture 47 Uses of percentages-Word Problems 00:09:00 Ratio and Proportion Lecture 48 Ratio- How to express as simple ratio 00:09:00 Lecture 49 How to compare Ratios 00:04:00 Lecture 50 Word problems on finding ratios FREE 00:07:00 Lecture 51 To divide a given quantity into a given Ratio 00:11:00 Lecture 52 Proportion 00:04:00 Lecture 53 Practice problems on Proportion 00:00:00 Lecture 54 Continued proportion 00:06:00 Unitary Method and its Applications Lecture 55 Direct Variation ( or proportion) 00:04:00 Lecture 56 Problems based on Direct proportion 00:10:00 Lecture 57 Inverse Variation ( or proportion) 00:10:00 Lecture 58 Multiple Ratios 00:10:00 Profit , Loss, discount and Tax Lecture 59 Basics - Profit and Loss 00:04:00 Lecture 60 More practice problems on Profit & Loss 00:06:00 Lecture 61 Selling price formula and Problems 00:04:00 Lecture 62 Cost price formula and Problems 00:03:00 Lecture 63 Higher problems on Profit and Loss 00:08:00 Lecture 64 Basics - Discount 00:05:00 Lecture 65 Practice problems on Discount 00:04:00 Lecture 66 Tax 00:06:00
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Compliance and Risk Management in Enterprise Settings: In today's fast-paced business landscape, mastering both compliance and risk management is not just beneficial-it's critical. This course integrates Compliance Risk Management with Enterprise Risk Management, offering you a robust, holistic framework for mitigating risks and ensuring compliance across your organisation. Learning Outcomes: Grasp compliance's role in organisational sustainability. Implement effective compliance frameworks. Identify key laws for compliance. Formalise operational risk management policies. Understand the Compliance Management System (CMS) structure. Explore UK-specific Compliance Audits. Master risk management strategies. Learn about HMRC compliance checks. Study ISO 31000 and Enterprise Risk Management. Master the Enterprise Risk Management process. Know Operational Risk Management fundamentals. Master Environmental Risk Management. Develop a Risk Management Framework. Implement risk management in projects. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Let's have a look at some key modules: Structure of Compliance Management System (CMS): Implement an effective CMS to manage and identify risks for enhanced Compliance and Risk Management. Compliance Audit in England: Master the audit program and process, focusing on key guidelines and policies for Compliance and Risk Management. Compliance Risk: Recognize, classify, and understand various types of Compliance Risks for effective Compliance and Risk Management. Tax Compliance: Understand HMRC checks and post-check procedures for robust Tax Compliance and Risk Management. The ERM Process: Step by Step: Navigate the ERM process from strategy to oversight for comprehensive Compliance and Risk Management.
An Introduction to Payroll Accounting Course Description Copyright Ross Maynard 2021 Course Description Welcome to an Introduction to Payroll Accounting. This course provides an overview of payroll accounting. It is aimed at accountants and business managers and owners new to payroll accounting and looking for straightforward coverage of the key elements and features of payroll. In this course we will cover the core elements of payroll; how gross pay is calculated; and issues when dealing with tips and benefits in kind. We’ll also look at tax-exempt deductions and the statutory deductions from pay. We’ll review the main elements of payroll taxation and social security contributions including the terminology used in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. And we’ll cover the calculation of Net Pay – that is the amount that the employee actually receives in their bank account. Finally we’ll explore the main journal entries required in the accounts. The principles and structure of payroll accounting are common across many jurisdictions, and the learning in this course applies in many countries of the world. For this reason, the course does not go into the detail of any country-specific legislation or regulations, and does not cover the particular tax rates, tax bands or deduction rates that apply in different jurisdictions. This course provides a grounding in the principles and structure of payroll accounting whatever your country of operation. I hope you enjoy it. Key Learning Points On completion of the course, delegates will be able to: Describe the main components of payroll including allowances, taxes and deductions. Explain the terms Gross Pay, Taxable Pay and Net Pay Identify the statutory taxes and deductions applicable in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom Complete the main Journal Entries required to process payroll Describe the elements recorded in a Payroll Register Curriculum Lesson 1: First Principles in Payroll Accounting Lesson 2: Getting to Gross Pay Lesson 3: Allowances and Deductions Lesson 4: Income Taxes and Social Security Contributions Lesson 5: The Calculation of Net Pay Lesson 6: Specific Payroll Terminology for the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom Lesson 7: Payroll Journal Entries Lesson 8: Final Thoughts on Payroll Accounting Appendix: The Payroll Register Pre-Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements Additional Resources None Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel
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Description Depreciation Accounting for Fixed assets is usual activity and process for any accountant in his/her job, but things can get really tricky and difficult when there are numbers of assets and there are transactions like disposal, sale and purchase in mid-month/mid-year. This course is designed to help you understand the concept of depreciation through practical situations and examples It is very important to have a robust Fixed assets and depreciation model in place which calculates accurate depreciation monthly, helps you in budgeting and forecasting depreciation costs for next year (years to come). Also when there are assets sale/disposal you need to figure out exact profit or loss on such sale/disposal (especially when it takes place on old days in the month/year) I will guide you through practical accounting issues and situations while accounting for depreciation, forecasting depreciation costs, impact of sale of an assets (profit and loss) on your profit and loss statement and Balance sheet Depreciation model which I have prepared for the course is quite robust and takes care of any practical scenario in dealing with situations At end of his course, you will have hands-on experience in dealing with any challenging depreciation and fixed assets accounting situation and its financial impact (which your manager would want to know accurately). You will also receipt free copy of the template used in the course !! So let's dive into it ! What Will I Learn? Hands on knowledge on how depreciation and fixed assets accounting works Fixed assets and depreciation forecasting in Business budgeting The impact of the sale of assets prematurely on your profit and loss for the period Requirements Basic to Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel Basic to Intermediate knowledge of Accounting (Practical Accounting) Accounting terms for Fixed Assets and Depreciation (briefly explained in introduction section of this course) Who is the target audience? Accountants who want to sharpen their practical accounting Knowledge for Fixed Assets and depreciation Accounting Auditors who want to audit effectively for Fixed assets and depreciation for their clients Non-Accounting professional/Entrepreneurs who wants to estimate impact of depreciation on their investment and Profit and Loss over fixed term (usually assets useful life) Introduction Accounting For Depreciation with Advanced Excel Model Introduction 00:03:00 Minimum requirements before taking the course 00:01:00 What is Depreciation? What is amortization? And related terms What is Depreciation 00:02:00 What is Amortization? 00:02:00 What Are The Related Terms 00:02:00 Various methods of depreciation and Depreciation Accounting Most common methods of Depreciation 00:09:00 Depreciation Accounting 00:05:00 Depreciation and Taxation Depreciation Tax Shield 00:04:00 Depreciation Tax Shield Under Various Depreciation Methods 00:03:00 Master Depreciation Model (how to use) Introduction and basics of Depreciation Model in Excel 00:01:00 Deep Dive into Depreciation Model 00:07:00 How to use the model with Example 00:10:00 Advanced functionalities of the Model 00:11:00 Conclusion (Thank you) Conclusion 00:01:00
Level 1 Certificate in Property Law Principles Explore the basics and property rights, unravel the intricacies of taxes and joint ownership, and grasp the essentials of property licensing and maintenance insurance. Master the principles that govern property law, positioning yourself as an expert in the field. Learning Outcomes: Define basics in Property Law. Explain property rights in Property Law. Implement tax knowledge in Property Ownership. Evaluate joint property ownership concepts. Develop property licensing and insurance strategies. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Level 1 Certificate in Property Law Principles Course Syllabus Basics of Property Law: Acquire a foundational understanding of property law, including its principles, concepts, and the legal framework governing property rights. Property Rights: Explore the various property rights, both real and personal, that individuals and entities can hold, and learn how these rights are legally protected. Taxes and Property Ownership: Gain insights into the tax implications of property ownership, including property taxes, assessments, and the legal obligations related to taxation. Joint Ownership of Property: Understand the legal aspects of joint ownership of property, including co-tenancy, joint tenancy, and tenancy in common, and the rights and responsibilities of co-owners. Property Licensing: Learn about property licensing agreements, their legal requirements, and how they affect property transactions and usage. Property Maintenance Insurance: Explore the importance of property maintenance insurance, including coverage options, legal considerations, and its role in protecting property owners and stakeholders.