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Financial Literacy for Employees

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Jim Stice and Earl Stice,Jim Stice and Earl Stice

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  • 001. Important numbers to know.mp4
    01:55
  • 002. Applying for a small business loan.mp4
    04:03
  • 003. What is finance.mp4
    03:04
  • 004. What is accounting.mp4
    04:40
  • 005. What do we have and what do we owe.mp4
    04:36
  • 006. How much did we make.mp4
    04:05
  • 007. Using financial ratios to identify strengths and weaknesses.mp4
    04:23
  • 008. Financial ratio examples Microsoft, Google, and Apple.mp4
    04:25
  • 009. Everlane and the cost to make a pair of jeans.mp4
    03:41
  • 010. Identifying and solving cash problems before they occur.mp4
    04:04
  • 011. Breakeven at a hypothetical startup Russian restaurant.mp4
    03:41
  • 012. Make it yourself or outsource.mp4
    04:20
  • 013. Too many key performance indicators.mp4
    03:58
  • 014. You get what you measure.mp4
    03:54
  • 015. Case study KPIs in a trucking business.mp4
    04:26
  • 016. Environmental, societal, and governance issues (ESG).mp4
    03:57
  • 017. The difficulty of increasing your income.mp4
    03:37
  • 018. The secret to financial security.mp4
    04:02
  • 019. The importance of personal budgeting.mp4
    04:25
  • 020. Simple savings plans.mp4
    04:19
  • 021. Simple long-term investment plans.mp4
    04:28
  • 022. Tax planning.mp4
    04:07
  • 023. Difference between gross pay and net pay.mp4
    04:27
  • 024. Paid time off (PTO) and other forms of compensation.mp4
    04:28
  • 025. Tax brackets.mp4
    04:06
  • 026. Tax-advantaged savings.mp4
    04:49
  • 027. Adding 50 IQ points.mp4
    03:40
  • Description


    Do you ever find yourself confused by your company’s financial statements? That’s OK. You’re not alone. But being financially literate doesn’t require an advanced degree. All it takes is a little time on your part to understand the importance of numbers for your job, organization, and personal financial situation.

    Join accounting professors Jim and Kay Stice in this essential skills course on key financial concepts to help you succeed and grow in your career. Build your knowledge base for financial literacy, developing an understanding of the past so that you can change the course of your future. Explore the common tools of business analysis: financial statements, balance sheets, ratios, company cost structures, budgets, key performance indicators, and more. Learn about your compensation, savings, and tax options as an employee, acquiring new skills and financial fundamentals that you can put to use in your day-to-day life.

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    Jim Stice and Earl Stice
    Jim Stice and Earl Stice
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    I am the Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University. I have served as an Associate Dean of the Marriott School. I also served for eight years as the director of BYU's MBA Program. I hold bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting from BYU and a PhD in accounting from the University of Washington. I have been on the faculty at BYU since 1988. During my time at BYU, I have been selected by graduating accounting students as “Teacher of the Year” on numerous occasions; I was selected by my peers in the Marriott School at BYU to receive the “Outstanding Teaching Award,” and I was selected by the University to receive its highest teaching award, the Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award. I have taught in academic and executive education programs in the United States, Europe, South Africa, Singapore, and China for such companies as IBM, Bank of America, and Ernst & Young. I have published articles in the Journal of Accounting Research, The Accounting Review, Decision Sciences, Issues in Accounting Education, The CPA Journal, and other academic and professional journals. In addition to teaching and research, I have served on the board of directors of a publicly-traded company that was taken private and on the Audit Committee for Deseret Management Corporation. I have been writing accounting textbooks since 1990. I am co-author of Intermediate Accounting, 19th edition; Accounting: Concepts and Applications, 11th edition; and Financial Accounting: Reporting and Analysis, 7th Edition. I am now the co-creator (with my brother Kay and with our colleague Steve Albrecht) of online textbooks for Financial and Managerial Accounting courses at MyEducator.com. My brother Kay and I have been teaching accounting for decades. Together we have over 70 years of experience in the classroom. We are passionate about teaching accounting and are grateful for the opportunity afforded us on LinkedIn Learning to share our passion with others.
    Jim Stice and Earl Stice
    Jim Stice and Earl Stice
    Instructor's Courses
    I am the PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accounting at Brigham Young University (BYU). I hold bachelors and masters degrees from BYU and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. I have been on the full-time faculty at Rice University, the University of Arizona, and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). In addition, for two years I was the Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting and Finance at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. I won the Phi Beta Kappa teaching award at Rice University, was twice selected as one of the ten best lecturers on campus at HKUST, won six teaching awards at Nazarbayev University, and was awarded the Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award at BYU, the university’s highest teaching honor. I have taught in a variety of executive education and corporate training programs in the United States, Hong Kong, China, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia, France, and South Africa. I am currently on the executive MBA faculty of HKUST in Hong Kong and the Moscow School of Management (Skolkovo). In the Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program, which has been ranked #1 in the world (by the Financial Times) 9 times in the past 12 years, I have twice been selected by the graduating class as the program’s outstanding faculty member. Three of my children (Derrald, Han, and Lorien) are also accounting professors. I have been writing accounting textbooks since 1990. I am co-author of Intermediate Accounting, 19th edition; Accounting: Concepts and Applications, 11th edition; and Financial Accounting: Reporting and Analysis, 7th Edition. I am now the co-creator (with my brother Jim and with our colleague Steve Albrecht) of online textbooks for Financial and Managerial Accounting courses at MyEducator.com. My brother Jim and I create online learning tools in Accounting and Finance. We have over 30 courses in the LinkedIn Learning library.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 27
    • duration 1:49:40
    • Release Date 2023/01/09