About the Course

“Dude! Where’s My Profit?” is a highly researched and perfected basic accounting course that will demystify and teach you the all-important “numbers-keeping” process for business. It uses a totally unique learning approach that results in easy, enjoyable, permanent learning.

The “numbers keeping” process is simply how business people measure, organize, record, and report out financial information in the form of financial statements. It’s the first chunk of accounting you’ll encounter as a business person or student.

You may have already experienced that traditional learning focuses on accounting detail without showing how it all fits together. It’s like putting together a complex puzzle with out the benefit of the picture to go by. Because of that, you’ve probably found it difficult, unpleasant and frustrating to understand when it doesn’t have to be.

Dude! Where’s My Profit? is different, and you’ll notice it right away. Your learning is based on a big picture or “50,000 foot view” of the overall process.  Its named  the Pedersen Matrix™, the big picture of accounting basics. It’s what makes this course work for you. Financial statements become much more understandable because you can see how all the parts of the accounting process fit together as your learning progresses. The course has been thoroughly classroom tested and perfected so you can experience exceptional results.

The course is specifically designed for entrepreneurs like yourself who need a clear, concise, understanding of the accounting process – what it is, how it works, and how financial statements are connected to it.  As you know, entrepreneurs like yourself are big picture people who manage dozens of things at once.  This course is based on the big picture approach, the way you learn best.

The cost of the course is $149.00 + tax and shipping, but right now we are running a special introductory offer of only $99 + tax and shipping.  The course is guaranteed or your money back.

Entrepreneur Fact



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