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Classroom Resources from Sean Crevier

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​For a BaSIS Framework poster click here
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"Color Accounting has the advantage of showing how accounting works visually. We all tend to see problems and relationships more easily visually, so the approach takes advantage of how we learn most effectively. As such, I believe that it is of value to anyone who is interested in understanding how accounting works (from high school students to MBAs to business executives)."
- Professor Paul Healy, Head of Accounting Unit, Harvard Business School


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"Why do I like Colour Accounting?  Well, you can see the whole picture of what happened, on one board.   You can see how every transaction impacts the whole system.
With kids, accounting is a difficult  subject to understand  - because you normally don’t know WHY you are debiting and crediting things, you don’t understand how things fit together.   You’re just going from one thing to the other.  It’s quite abstract. 
With Colour Accounting it’s all on one diagram and it all makes so much sense.  And you understand the concepts so much better.  And I love the interactiveness of it. 
Just last week I met a boy who is joining us in Grade 11. I asked him 'What do you find hard about accounting?'  He said 'I don’t understand how it all fits together.'  So I showed him the BaSIS Framework and he just said 'Wow. Totally simplified.' 

- Anne Kriel, Head of Department, Hilton College, South Africa
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  • Home
  • Color-Accounting-Bootcamp
    • Benefits
    • 0. Introduction
    • 1. Funding Butterfly
    • 2. BaSIS Framework
    • 3. Classic Tx - v6.0X >
      • Tx01. Loan
      • Tx02. Contributed equity
      • Tx03. Repay loan
      • Tx04. Purchase equipment
      • Tx05. Purchase inventory
      • Tx06. Cash Sale COS
      • Tx07. Window cleaner
      • Tx08. Credit Sale COS
      • Tx09. Shop cleaning
      • Tx10. Gift card
      • Tx11. Account received
      • Tx12. Prepaid Sale COS
      • Tx13. Prepaid advertising
      • Tx14. Depreciation
      • Tx15. Advertising
      • Tx16. Pay supplier
    • 3. Classic Tx PizzaBox >
      • Tx01. Loan
      • Tx02. Contributed equity
      • Tx03. Repay loan
      • Tx04. Purchase equipment
      • Tx05. Purchase inventory
      • Tx06. Cash Sale COS
      • Tx07. Window cleaner
      • Tx08. Credit Sale COS
      • Tx09. Shop cleaning
      • Tx10. Gift card
      • Tx11. Account received
      • Tx12. Prepaid Sale COS
      • Tx13. Prepaid advertising
      • Tx14. Depreciation
      • Tx15. Advertising
    • 4. Summary learnings
    • 5. Business narrative
    • 6. Extenders
  • Virtual Learning
  • Teachers
  • Store
  • More
    • SeanStuff
    • Color Accounting
    • Curriculum Approach >
      • Menu page
    • Support
    • Gallery
    • LMS plans
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletter
    • Legal notices >
      • IP Rights