I’m a junior and I’m thinking about business / finance major in college.
I struggle a lot with accounting homework (especially adjusting entries + multi-step income statements). My school doesn’t really explain it well so I feel like I am always guessing instead of understanding.
What actually helped you get better at this? Resources / systems / anything?
Also I found this GPT called Accounting Homework AI on chatgpt that is specifically tuned for accounting homework and it shows steps not just final answer.
Do things like this actually help or do you end up becoming dependent?
Totally get where you’re coming from — accounting can feel really abstract at first. What helped me was practicing with smaller examples until I understood why each entry was made, not just memorizing steps. YouTube channels like “Accounting Stuff” or “Farhat’s Accounting Lectures run3” explain those tricky concepts really clearly.
I know this does not answer your question, but do stress too much about this. I am a current business major and every intro accounting class assumes you have 0 prior knowledge of accounting. Even if you feel like you are struggling now, just know that you are already far ahead of your peers.
To answer your question, what works the best for me is actually trying to understand the concepts before you try to tackle a problem. Asking chat gpt to explain the concept to you like you are 5 should help you understand the concepts more, after that trying to answer the question should go a bit smoother.
There are a few things that could help. One thing that helps a lot is using structured resources that explain the concepts clearly. Websites like AccountingCoach.com and OpenStax’s Principles of Accounting are great because they break everything down step-by-step and give you practice problems. YouTube channels like Farhat Lectures are also amazing for explaining journal entries and financial statements in plain language. Sometimes, hearing or seeing someone walk through the process helps more than just listening to a lecture. Another important part of improving is repetition and feedback. Accounting is very much pattern-based, so doing a lot of practice problems and checking your answers right away helps you recognize those patterns faster. But don’t just fix mistakes, try to review them carefully and figure out why you got them wrong. That’s where most of the real learning happens. Writing short notes or summaries in your own words can also help make the ideas stick long-term. As for tools like “Accounting Homework AI,” they can definitely be useful if you use them the right way. It’s fine to use them to see worked-out steps and compare them to your own work. That can actually help you understand why each step happens. But don’t rely on them to just do the problems for you. That’ll make it harder when you take tests or have to apply the concepts without help. Think of it like a calculator: it’s great once you already know what to do, but not a substitute for learning.
To keep this community safe and supportive: