I love how in these videos she turns and asks the viewers "How much" or "Where does this go?" then pauses for a moment-- sure, it's kind of Dora the Explorer-y, but it really helps me keep track of where numbers are coming from and where their going. I find that is my biggest problem during my university lectures.
I'm loving this series. I took FA in 2005 for my 2 year degree and now am getting my 4 year degree so I need Intermediate. I surely didn't want to be left behind and definitely didn't want to retake FA. This is just what I need to refresh...and it's MUCH more interesting than my "Crash Course" manual I got from the book store. Thanks so much Prof. Crosson!
I have an assignment due today that deals with this material exactly and actually seeing it done versus reading it from a book helps me feel tons more comfortable in doing these problems myself. Online classes are great but nothing can replace the human element. Thanks so much for your work Susan.
how would it look on the books if something was returned,but was not returned to the shelf for resale? let assume it is damaged , and must then either be destroyed, or perhaps sent back to our supplier?
I lov her videos, I learned more n 6 min than 4 hours a week with my college profesor in UPR - University of Puerto Rico.. She just makes it so simple !
She is Brilliant
Sayed87waheed 1 month ago
I love how in these videos she turns and asks the viewers "How much" or "Where does this go?" then pauses for a moment-- sure, it's kind of Dora the Explorer-y, but it really helps me keep track of where numbers are coming from and where their going. I find that is my biggest problem during my university lectures.
LastDodosaur 3 months ago in playlist ACG2021 Chapter 5
0:41, that's nice. lol random, she's so cool.
Imagynuity 3 months ago
I'm loving this series. I took FA in 2005 for my 2 year degree and now am getting my 4 year degree so I need Intermediate. I surely didn't want to be left behind and definitely didn't want to retake FA. This is just what I need to refresh...and it's MUCH more interesting than my "Crash Course" manual I got from the book store. Thanks so much Prof. Crosson!
lynnellemccall 5 months ago
This is my 1 1/2 hour lecture, explained in 6 mins 6 seconds.
MiggsMusic 7 months ago
shes a better teacher than my college professor about this stuff. awesome
ahile02 8 months ago
awesome explanation! but something wrong with the sound :s
Trancaholic07 8 months ago
I love you
bdonsman 10 months ago
hiiiiii dear ur class is very god i like it
shereefpas12 1 year ago
You saved me from failing my grade 12 test, =)
sk8inkill 1 year ago
You make things soooooo easy to understand!! Love you , Susan!!
bobichina 1 year ago
I have an assignment due today that deals with this material exactly and actually seeing it done versus reading it from a book helps me feel tons more comfortable in doing these problems myself. Online classes are great but nothing can replace the human element. Thanks so much for your work Susan.
LunaeSol 1 year ago
you explained this much better than my indian doctor
thanks a lot
MuteArabSpeak 1 year ago
i agree boxingtko111111
radice1134 1 year ago
how would it look on the books if something was returned,but was not returned to the shelf for resale? let assume it is damaged , and must then either be destroyed, or perhaps sent back to our supplier?
dustbusterz 3 years ago
I lov her videos, I learned more n 6 min than 4 hours a week with my college profesor in UPR - University of Puerto Rico.. She just makes it so simple !
boxingtkoPR 3 years ago 5
shes lucky that she is left handed
boxingtkoPR 3 years ago
amazing video! very helpful! thank you
pinkbutterflyyyyy 3 years ago
Excellent video, thanks so much. One question, is COGS an asset account? =^)
GreatSport 3 years ago
No, COGS is in an expense account!
aod412001 3 years ago
Correct me!
Main Expense Head has two subs
1 - Operational Expence
2 - Cost
and COG is futher a sub under Cost
???
megoogler 2 years ago
this woman is awsome good informations
mosharef 3 years ago