
Financial Accounting Online Course | HBS Online
Financial Accounting is a 100% online accounting course offered by Harvard Business School Online. Learn more and register for an upcoming course.
Online Finance & Accounting Courses | HBS Online
Take these 100% online finance and accounting courses to gain knowledge of financial principles and earn accredited certificates in 8 weeks or less.
How to Learn Accounting without an Accounting Background
Jul 1, 2020 · No matter your industry or role, learning about financial accounting can benefit your career. Here's how to learn accounting without an accounting background.
Strategic Financial Analysis Online Course | HBS Online
Explore the intersection of accounting, strategy, and finance, and learn how to evaluate a business’s performance, prospects, and value to make strategic investment decisions that …
Online Business Courses & Certifications | HBS Online
Online Business Certificate Courses Gain applicable skills, build new business capabilities, and tap into the confidence you need to improve your organization and advance your career.
Certificates, Credentials, & Credits | HBS Online
Certificates, Credentials, & Credits Harvard Business School Online equips learners with vital business knowledge, applicable skills, and resume-worthy accolades. Each program offers …
Why Learn Accounting? 6 Benefits | HBS Online
Oct 2, 2015 · Financial accounting is an important business skill for all professionals. Here are six benefits of learning accounting.
Which Online Finance Course Is Right for You?
Jul 21, 2022 · If you still aren’t sure which HBS Online finance and accounting course is the right fit, download our free course flowchart to determine which best aligns with your goals. If …
Business Fundamentals Course - CORe | HBS Online
This 100% online business fundamentals program gives you the skills to contribute to business decision-making, advance your career, or prepare for an MBA.
Finance vs. Accounting: What's the Difference? - HBS Online
Jun 27, 2019 · Finance and accounting are terms often used interchangeably, but each has a different scope and focus. Here’s a look at the key differences.