Accounting 101 is a book about the basics of accounting. Michele Cagan, CPA takes us through the wondrous world of Accounting by talking about how it all works. So for instance, if you need to find an accountant, the book tells you to search for one that is accredited. This may seem obvious, but it also tells you about danger signs to look out for. Like if you have someone doing your taxes, it talks about the red flags to beware of.
Since the book is a basic primer, it doesn’t really go too deeply into the nuances present in accountancy. Is that even a word? It seems to be one. Anyway, the book is mainly aimed at people that are starting up a new business. That doesn’t mean that there isn’t anything for you in the book if you don’t have a business, it just means that it mostly discusses how important it is to have a financial adviser on your team. It tells us about the different types of accountants and what they do. Since it is pretty recent, it also talks about that Ben Affleck movie, The Accountant, and jokes about how it isn’t necessary to have hand-to-hand combat skills.
The book stresses that bookkeeping is probably the most important thing to keep up with, even if it is terribly boring. If you don’t have any idea of how much money you have, how are you supposed to make financial decisions? It does acknowledge the existence of software capable of doing bookkeeping, but it also emphasizes that accounting is not only keeping the books; accountants make sense of the barrage of numbers to provide a readable and understandable report of the state of your finances.
For being short, this book is packed with information. From talking about what constitutes a transaction to discussing what an asset is, this book will explain a lot of things. It even talks about the double entry accounting system and when to record transactions with it.
I could go on and on about this book since it so densely packed, but I will leave off by saying that getting this book isn’t a replacement for a CPA or other Accounting Professional. That would be like representing yourself in a court when you aren’t Matt Damon’s character in Good Will Hunting. Anyway, it does encourage you to seek out professional help if you need it since all CPAs and other professional accountants have to pass certifications and keep up with the latest trends in order to keep their licenses. Even the future of Accounting is rosy since the pay is good and with the changing global economy, Accountants will be more sought-after than ever.