Introduction
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I teach bookkeeping in a dramatically different way than anything you've seen or heard before.
The way I teach it, you will obtain a sound strategy for doing it in a matter of "hours" and/or "days" at most, with a level of perfection unequalled with any modern database systems. It will not take you weeks, nor months, nor years to grasp. I view my approach to teaching this topic as comparable to what Rosetta Stone did for language learning.
After getting a cognitive framework for Bookkeeping vs Accounting vs Finance -- and an understanding of the difference between what you need to do for others and what you need to do for yourself -- everyone starts with an imaginary small business of your choosing , because that's actually the easiest and best way to learn it.
And you will learn how to do it all without debits and credits, because they have not been a required component since the advent of the spreadsheet.
After learning it for Small Business, you can apply your new found understanding to Big Business Books as well as Personal Finance and Accounting needs in a far easier way.
Bookkeeping for Personal Financial tracking and decision making is actually the hardest of the three for reasons that will become apparent as you learn -- but once you've learned it via Small Business first -- you'll understand more about when and how to cut corners for your personal needs that make sense only after doing it properly for a small business first.
For those who are in their teens and going into Small Business, The frameworks, strategies, skills and the spreadsheet based software I introduce can save you $100,000 or more in professional service fees and software licenses over your business life -- as well as an unimaginable ball of stress -- and you are going to get that for $1.99. Never in the History of education has there been a higher benefit to cost ratio.
What I'm going to share, inclusive of an introduction to a new type of free, open source software for learning and doing bookkeeping, took me 1000+ hours to create. This education is arguably worth $1,000's if not $10, 000's in course fees -- but at that price, it would not reach the people who needed it most. Even at a mere $1.99 I expect to make a lot of money on this, so this isn't a charity job by any means.
With this education, everyone will get what they need one way or another -- and I will enjoy sharing it, I will benefit from it financially, and I am hoping to benefit from it in many other ways that may become apparent as time progresses.
For myself and those ready to invest $1.99 in the highest returning course you will ever engage in, it's a win-win but it's not a win for everyone -- because the current curriculum creators, text book publishers, college instructors, for profit schools and software vendors will lose big time. I'm okay with that and you should be too when you see how easy they could have made it for all of us, had that been their goal. When this all shakes out, if it shakes out as I can imagine it, it's my hope you will feel no mercy for any of them either. Nothing personal. Just Business.
Bookkeeping Accounting and Finance introduced as a single Framework
Bookkeeping, Accounting and Finance all need to be learned in a condensed manner together to understand what each is, what each does and how they interact with one another.
Unfortunately many people are led into Financial Ed first -- via the idea of borrowing for college or a car -- before ever being given the bookkeeping skills needed to model the life scenarios needed to understand what is actually required to pay those loans. That's just one of many inverted acts that will be revealed as you learn this material.
In my opinion, you can learn a lot about Finance -- which is comprised of Borrowing. Lending, Investing and Cash Flow Management -- without understanding Bookkeeping and Accounting basics. HOWEVER, that puts the cart before the horse , and without sound bookkeeping understanding, you can NOT properly model or project the information you will need to put financial skills to use properly in your life.
As an instructor who can tech you many things, This may be one of the most valuable things I can share with you ...
I am a Mechanical Engineer by College Training. I can create and teach Engineering Curriculum. I've purchased and remodeled over 20 homes in a very creative New York Loft Style manner with my own hands. I can teach many trades. I've built web based Business systems conservatively valued in 7 to 8 figures. I can teach some of that. I've owned CNC machines and done creative work with them. I can teach you many things.
That said, I view Bookkeeping as being one of the most important skills an individual in a modern commercial country can have, and they may rank higher than basic Carpentry Skills which I also value to a high degree.
Foundational Bookkeeping skills are useful for understanding offensive moves toward making money and building wealth , but the are equally or more important for defensive moves to protect you and your family from rotten people and even each other.
If you'd like to attempt to stay in control of your life as it gets more complex, this is a must.
My Journey into Bookkeeping and Accounting started in 1994, before I understood all the conspiracies...
In the spring of 1994 I was enrolled in a my first Semester of Graduate School. I was pursing a Master's in Business Administration (an MBA). By that time I had spent 5.5 years completing a 4 year undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering while gaining approximately 2 years of corporate engineering experience intermixed with my studies.
The MBA program required me to take a year of Accounting. I had a professor who was American and getting his PhD in Accounting. He spoke good English. He had good mastery of the subject. He could be understood easily. He was very robotic and logical, similar to an engineer. Yet I, as an experienced, talented and knowledgably engineer, I struggled to follow curriculum related to what is tantamount to nothing more than simple addition and subtraction.
This was the first time in my life I can recall seeing curriculum where it was as if the words chosen for almost every concept -- and the entirety of the curriculum itself -- had been crafted fully and completely for confusion, not honest education.
As we learned new information, I had to rename reports in my head and change the organization of information presented to create simple systems I could use to mentally do what was required.
The ability to think that way is a skill most engineers have inherently. They are not natural to others until they see how they are used. Once seen and used they should be easy for you to apply too. After putting my own twist on things, I did fine in the classes. I got A's. that wasn't the problem. The problem then and since then has been dealing with people who got brainwashed into thinking about Bookkeeping and Accounting in ways that was horridly confusing, inefficient and unproductive.
With this course, this curriculum, and the free, open source software I'm going to introduce you too, I'm going to be tossing in my 2 cents in to changing the way the world thinks.
It's sure to be a hit, one way or another.