Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introductory Financial Accounting is often a student’s first exposure to accounting, and it can feel overwhelming because it introduces an entirely new way of thinking. Many students struggle not because the math is difficult, but because the logic behind debits and credits, adjusting entries, and financial statements isn’t intuitive at first and isn't always explained thoroughly enough in class. Small misunderstandings early in the course tend to compound as the semester progresses, making exams feel increasingly frustrating.
Tutoring focuses on slowing the material down and building a clear mental framework for how transactions flow through the accounting system. Instead of memorizing rules, sessions emphasize understanding why entries are recorded a certain way and how financial statements connect. This approach helps students gain confidence, perform better on exams, and develop a foundation they can rely on in future business or accounting courses.
All tutoring sessions are held online via live video, using shared screens and worked examples to ensure clear explanations and effective learning.