In today’s roller-coaster economy, it is just plain smart to learn as much as you can about the world of finance, accounting, and investments. The following courses have been picked from hundreds that the Institute believes will help the novice and even the expert. There are no restrictions to sign up, no fees to pay. The Institute is pleased to make these free courses avialable to anyone who seeks the knowledge presented here on this page.
PLEASE NOTE: If the course requires a password and does not provide you with an easy way to access such as Utah State, contact the school directly online and ask if you may have free access to the course in question as it was originally offered as a FREE access course.Do the same with any institution that does not provide you ease of access. The worst they can say is no.
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Freedom Ethics & Free Enterprise. Learn the basics of what created the tripod of the American capitalist system and how the moral fibre of the founding fathers spawned the system that has grown the USA to the world's greatest modern nation and super-power. The free introductory class to certification in Applied Ethics.
Becoming an Entrepreneur. Do you have what it take and if so what are the risks and rewards that await you? The free introductory class to Entrepreneur Studies certification.
]Finance Theory II. Gain the necessary tools to make sound financial decisions with the information learned in this course. [MIT]
Family Finance. Identify, establish, and implement personal financial goals in this class that also provides tools and services for use. [Utah State University]
Money 101. Learn from such helpful topics as budgeting, getting insurance, investing for retirement and college, and taxes. [CNN Money]
Managing Your Money. Work your way through these four lessons to learn what not to do and how to get yourself on the path to good finances. [Suite101.com]
Where Does My Money Go?. Find out how to create a "priority spending" plan to help you save your precious earnings. [CredAbility U]
When Income Decreases but the Bills Don’t. Whether you’ve been laid off or are facing a reduction in income, take this webinar to learn what measures you can take. [Money Management International]
Let’s Talk-Couples and Money. Fighting about money is one of the biggest stresses in a marriage. Learn how to communicate with your partner or spouse about money. [Money Management International]
How to Manage Personal Debt. Take this course to get your debt under control. The course is free, but if you want to take the exam, it will cost $24.95. [Distance Learning Center]
How Do I Get Out Of Debt?. Learn how to pay off debt and live within a workable budget. [CredAbility U]
Put you Debt on a Diet. Follow this plan to get yourself out of debt faster. [Money Management International]
Your Credit Report and Credit Score. Take the mystery out of the sometimes elusive credit score and learn why it is important to your financial health. [Money Management International]
Accounting Basics. Study balance sheets, cash flows, and more in this class that covers the fundamentals. [AccountingCoach.com]
Financial Accounting. This class teaches students to understand financial, managerial, and tax reports with an emphasis on the relationship between accounting and economic events. [MIT]
Financial and Managerial Accounting. Investors and managers will benefit from this intensive class that looks at the preparation and interpretation of financial information. [MIT]
The Art of Counting. Practice learning about and using numbers in this math class that offers a unique approach to numbers. [MIT]
Accounting Concepts Tutorial. Learn about accounting concepts, debits and credits, and more in this simple tutorial complete with worksheets. [FSO-Financial Management]
Accounting. Get the basics in this class that covers such topics as accounting for accruals and deferrals, double-entry accounting, and more. [Simple Studies]
So, you want to learn Bookkeeping!. This 7-lesson class includes quizzes, games, and tests and will teach you the basics of bookkeeping. [Bean Counter]
Taxes and Business Strategy. Students will learn to implement tax strategies while also recognizing tax planning opportunities. [MIT]
Online Income Tax Course. Take this free course to learn all about filing personal income tax forms. [The Tax College]
Tax Information for Individuals. Get information on tax changes, tax incentives, taxpayer rights, and much more from the IRS. [Internal Revenue Service]
Become a Tax Expert. This short, informal course will help you understand tax policies. [The Banneker Center]
Managed Care and Health Insurance. Learn about the major issues involved in health insurance and managed health care. [Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]
Public Economics II. Study aspects of the economy that affect the public in this class that touches on social insurance programs and health care policy. [MIT]
Fully Covered. Get the lowdown on the basic types of insurance and discover why you need insurance to protect yourself and your family. [CredAbility U]
Understanding Insurance. Find out the basics about life insurance, investment products, and more in this tutorial. [RBS Wealth Management]
Economics. Use online workbooks and experiments to learn the basics about macroeconomics in this class. [Carnegie Mellon]
Economics Basics. Learn about supply and demand, elasticity, monopolies, and much more as you get the fundamentals for what makes up the study of economics. [Investopedia University]
Principles of Microeconomics. This introductory course is great to get a foundation for the concept of microeconomics. [MIT]
Principles of Macroeconomics. Get the basics in macroeconomics, focusing on macroeconomics in the U.S. as well as other economies. [MIT]
Economic Analysis for Business Decisions. This course examines the topic of microeconomics and teaches basic analytic tools to help the student make smart economic decisions. [MIT]
Behavioral Economics and Finance. Understand why people react the way they do with this course that examines a wide variety of topics that incorporate psychology into economics. [MIT]
Applied Economics for Managers. Exploring the results of scarcity on the market, this course teaches ways economists study consumer reactions as well as the markets’ response to these reactions. [MIT]
Special Topics in Economics: The Challenge of World Poverty. Thinking about the various potential agents of change for world poverty and who ultimately is responsible, this course offers a thought-provoking opportunity to examine the possibility of impact on poverty through economics. [MIT]
Economics Research and Communication. This course will teach students how to do original research on economic questions with a hands-on approach. [MIT]
Public Economics. This course examines the reasons for government involvement in the economy, the extent of that involvement, and reactions by private agencies to that involvement. [MIT]
Investments. With an analytical approach, this course teaches how to make sound financial investment decisions based on financial theory and empirical evidence. [MIT]
Investment Risk. This course focuses on risk aversion, qualifying risk, risk factors, and discounted cash flow and the net present value rule. [The Open University]
Investing 101. This class from Forbes will offer the basics on investing as well as ways to tailor your investments to your needs. [Investopedia University]
Investing for Your Future. Take this 11-unit course to learn the investing basics including fixed-income investing, mutual funds, and investing small dollar amounts. [Rutgers Cooperative Extension]
Equity Finance. Learn all about equity in both the public and private sector in this course with a decidedly international flair. [The Open University]
Real Estate Finance and Investment. Covering the basics of real estate investing and financial decisions, this course will examine individual properties and deals. [MIT]
Exploring Real Estate Investments. Study types and characteristics of real estate, the advantages and disadvantages of real estate investing, and more in this class. [Investopedia University]
Financing Economic Development. This class explores tools and program models for financing economic development with a close look on New Orleans after Katrina. [MIT]
The Law of Mergers and Acquisitions. Understand legal implications and complications of both friendly and unfriendly M&A in this class. [MIT]
Bond Basics. Get all the basic information about bonds, understanding them, and purchasing them in this class. [Investopedia University]
Mutual Funds. Learn about the different types of mutual funds, the costs associated with them, how to read a mutual fund table, and more. [Investopedia University]
Risk and Diversification. This class teaches students how to diversify their portfolio and how to analyze investment risk. [Investopedia University]
Buy the House that I Love or Love the House that I Can Afford. Take this webinar to learn about price ranges available to you, additional costs involved in the home-buying process, and determining a budget to afford what you want. [CredAbility U]
The financial markets context. This course examines financial markets as well as the Efficient Markets Hypothesis. [The Open University]
Financial Management. Take a look at corporate finance and capital markets in this course, which relies heavily on using empirical research in managerial decisions. [MIT]
The Law of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets. Focusing on mergers and acquisitions, the course also looks at financial services and financial markets in this introductory business law course. [MIT]
Innovation, markets and industrial change. With a heavy emphasis on technology’s impact on innovation and industrial change, this course examines the relationship between innovation, technology, and market changes. [The Open University]
Advanced Stochastic Processes. Important for anyone wanting to follow the stock market or exchange rates, this class helps students understand the processes that drive these types of less-predictable environments. [MIT]
Real Estate Capital Markets. Learn about the capital market sources for real estate financial capital and how the markets value these investments. [MIT]
Japanese Financial Markets and Institutions. Find out about Japanese financial markets with this class. Some of the information is in Japanese, but the videos are in English. [Keio University]
Influences on accounting regulation. Study historical and present-day influences on financial rules and regulations in markets around the world. [The Open University]
Investing for Beginners. With a strong emphasis on learning about and understanding the stock market, these lessons and accompanying quizzes will help you grasp the basics. [About.com]
Stock Basics. Get the basics about stock markets here and you’ll be on your way to becoming a wise investor. [Investopedia University]
Stock-Picking Strategies. Learn several different strategies for selecting stocks and decide which work best for you. [Investopedia University]
Forex Tutorial. Long been an investment of corporations or the wealthy elite, currency trading is now available for everyone. Take this class to learn what you need to know about foreign exchange trading. [Investopedia University]
Analyzing Chart Patterns. Learn what security charts can tell you about investing and understanding the markets in this class. [Investopedia University]
Early Stage Capital. This course offers lessons on start-ups and early stage capital generation with a focus on building relationships with investors and advisors. [MIT]
Entrepreneurial Finance. Entrepreneurs will benefit from this course that looks at raising money for technology-based companies and the early stages of company development. [MIT]
Law for the Entrepreneur and Manager. This law class educates the student in the basics of the legal issues that affect a business from start-up to going public. [MIT]
Business Analysis Using Financial Statements. The purpose of this course is to prepare the student to successfully use financial statements as a tool to understand and place a value on businesses. [MIT]
Managerial Economics. This course covers the basics of microeconomics as it pertains to management decisions and is a must for any entrepreneur. [Utah State University]
Payroll 101. This tutorial explains the basics of payroll for small business owners. Be advised the tutorial is sponsored by a payroll management service. [Intuit]
Financing and Accounting. The series of 30-minute courses here help with assessing financial needs, offer a financial primer, an introduction to accounting, and information about applying for a loan for your small business. [US Small Business Association]
The Politics of Global Finance Relations. This course examines the impact of globalization of finance on American politics and policy as well as international relations. [MIT]
Capital Markets. This course focuses on global capital markets and teaches a working knowledge of investor relations. [UC Irvine]
International Trade. Look at international trade and finance as well as current topics such as globalization, free trade, and more. [MIT]
International Relations: New Approaches in a Complex World. Learn about global economy, the World Trade Organization, Latin America, and more in this class that examines the changes that have taken place in the global business world. [Harvard]
Managing local practices in global contexts. This course covers a lot of ground as it examines several aspects of business in the globalized environment. [The Open University]
Working in a Global Economy. Study global economy and the practice and policy changes that have occurred since the development of the current "new" economy. [MIT]
Marketing, Microchips and McDonalds: Debating Globalization. Discussing what globalization means and the impacts it has on the global community, this course provides a firm foundation in understanding globalization’s impact economically, socially, and culturally. [MIT]
Media in Cultural Context. Learn about how culture defines itself through TV programs and how international markets are impacted by these identities. [MIT]
International Economics. This course offers an introductory look at international trade theory, policy, and international finance. [Utah State University]