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2+ years
I graduated from Tufts University with a double major in Mathematics and Psychology. Subsequently I earned Masters degrees in Education ( Stanford), Accounting/MBA ( Northeastern) and Finance ( George Washington). I earned my Credential to teach Mathematics and Psychology in California, and taught...
Stanford University
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Tufts University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
From introductory debits and credits through intermediate topics like bond amortization and consolidated financial statements, Glenda covers the full arc of accounting coursework. Her accounting degree, MBA, and experience across financial, managerial, and intermediate accounting mean she can pinpoi...
University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate Degree
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Yash
Hi! My name is Yash Kavadia, and I'm currently a Finance major at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business. I graduated from Bergen County Academies, one of the top-ranked public high schools in the country, and I've always had the passion and patience for helping others succee...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am an entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have a Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring ...
Tulane University of Louisiana
MS
Northwestern University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Marc
I firmly believe that the vast majority of students who believe they are "bad at math" have tragically internalized this identity without true justification. I have personally seen students of mine shed that persona and it is a special thing to witness.
Harvard University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Clark
I have a PhD (Yale) in history and an MBA (UCLA) in finance. I have excellent writing and research skills, and have made extensive use of German and French -- spoken and for research. My work in finance has required skills with mathematics. I have taught university classes in finance and internation...
Yale University
DSC
University of Massachusetts-Boston
DSC

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Derek
Debits, credits, and journal entries follow a logic that most textbooks bury under jargon and procedural steps. Derek strips accounting concepts back to their core — why assets equal liabilities plus equity, how transactions flow from T-accounts to financial statements — so the mechanics make sense ...
Walden University
Doctorate (PhD)
Walden University
Master's/Graduate
University of Alberta
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Dr. Réagan
I am an adjunct instructor/professor of business, marketing, and management with 27 years of college and university teaching experience. Furthermore, I have taught in other countries such as Russia, and I go back and forth to France, which is my origin. Subsequently, I hold four Masters degrees whic...
Columbia University
Master's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Blair
I enjoy helping students by explaining concepts in ways that make sense to them, by eliciting their feedback and tailoring my approach to their individual needs, and by conveying my enthusiasm for the learning process. It's great to see the light come on and to see their progress. I have an undergr...
London Business School
Undergraduate Degree
Princeton University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Divyansh's engineering background means he's wired for systematic, step-by-step problem solving — which is exactly what double-entry bookkeeping demands. He treats each accounting transaction like a balancing equation, mapping debits and credits with the same precision he applies to physics and calc...
Dalhousie University
BTE
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Arinzechukwu
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +19 Subjects
About With over three years of experience as a Financial Accountant at FXSpotStream LLC, contributed to enhancing financial processes and accuracy through expertise in FX derivatives, general ledger reconciliations, and analytics. Previous experience as a private tutor honed problem-solving and communication skills.
Raven
SAT Reading Tutor • +5 Subjects
Every student is an individual who deserves to be treated as such. I love tutoring for the customization and flexibility it provides. For over 7 years, I have worked with students ranging from age 11 to adult to prepare for exams such as the LSAT, SAT, ACT, PSAT, and ISEE. I have my bachelor's and law degrees from the University of Oklahoma and my MS Accounting degree from the University of Texas at Dallas. My favorite test is the LSAT because of its focus on logic and reasoning. Outside of test prep, I am passionate about history and literature.
Hitesh
College Math Tutor • +5 Subjects
Hi, I am Hitesh Malik. I teach with a caring and patient attitude. I can help you achieve your goals and improve your grades! I have a degree in computer science from the University of Calgary, with a minor in applied mathematics. I also possess an accounting designation. CPA, CGA, combined with over 25 years of experience in education, tech, accounting, and mentoring I now focus on tutoring students in post-secondary studies, with a special interest in accounting, management, and finance courses. I tutor: Business and Accounting Courses -for High School and post-secondary levels in financial accounting, intro to advanced, managerial accounting, consolidations, and other topics. Middle School Math Project Management College Math, MS Excel, and other courses My sessions are calm, encouraging, and tailored to each student's pace and needs. I focus on helping students feel confident, capable, and supported because when learning feels manageable, success follows :)
Srishti
Grade 11 Math Tutor • +4 Subjects
I have been an academic student who has always focused on excelling at whatever I do and giving my 100%. Teaching is my true passion and seeing my students learn and succeed gives me immense joy. Having helped several students over the past 5+ years, I am able to adapt my teaching style to my students' learning styles and methods. I look forward to helping many more students through the Varsity platform. While I tutor a variety of subjects, my passion is in teaching Math, Accounting, and Finance. My education: MBA in Strategic Management + Bachelor's degree in Business (Accounting and Finance).
Beshoi
Financial Accounting Tutor
I am a dedicated and passionate individual with a strong academic foundation and a deep commitment to education and community engagement. I hold both a Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management and a Master of Accounting from the University of Waterloo, where I developed a solid understanding of financial principles, analytical thinking, and professional integrity. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have consistently sought opportunities to share knowledge and support others in their learning. I have experience as a math tutor, where I worked closely with students to strengthen their understanding of mathematical concepts, helping them build confidence and improve performance. I also took Advanced Placement (AP) Math in Grade 11 and 12 so I have experience in managing fast paced environments and understanding complex math problems. In addition to my academic support experience, I have spent the past 10 years serving as a Sunday school teacher for students in grades 3 and 7. This role has enabled me to connect with a younger audience, develop engaging lesson plans, and foster a positive and supportive learning environment. My educational background and teaching experience have equipped me with the ability to assist others in a range of subjects, including accounting, mathematics, and Arabic. I bring patience, clarity, and enthusiasm to my teaching style, aiming to make complex topics accessible and enjoyable for learners of all ages. I am eager to continue using my skills and experience to support others in their academic and personal growth.
John
Finance Tutor • +9 Subjects
Hello! My name is John Roche an I am an accounting tutor. I am 23 years old and grew up in Portsmouth, RI. I did my undergrad in accounting at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA and I received my MSA from Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. While at Notre Dame I was a tutor for student athletes. I currently work full time as a public accountant in Big 4 as an international tax associate. My tutoring style is to be very thorough and ensure that you will be prepared for each topic and all the possible questions and variations that could come out of each topic. I am also a big believer understanding the theory behind each topic and concept. I do this by using real world examples. Which also keeps things very entertaining and engaging.
Angelo
Finance Tutor • +10 Subjects
I love helping students in topics related to math, to finance (public and private equity) and to engineering. I believe that if I can't explain concept, then I don't understand it. By that same token, if a student can't explain a concept back to me, then they don't understand it even if they say they do. I believe in getting to know all students, as their background is intricately connected with how they learn.
Jonathan
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +36 Subjects
I appreciate the opportunity to share what I've learned with others, to help them succeed. I am a retired civil service employee with extensive experience in defense planning and budget. My interests and hobbies include investments, and strategy games.
Dariel
AP Statistics Tutor • +25 Subjects
Entrepreneur by day, educator by night. Have a burning passion for education that's hotter than the sun, which is over 27 million degrees Farenheit (F). Been teaching for 3 years across 2 different universities, 2 states, 100+ students, 10+ majors and 500+ subjects. I am most passionate about the subjects of Science, Math and Business. My goal is to inspire and educate the next generation of students who will be tomorrow's future leaders. Help me to reach this goal by making me the best educator around!
Bibhash
AP Statistics Tutor • +28 Subjects
I am a CFA Charter holder, an MBA in Finance, and a Certified Risk Manager. I have been teaching the CFA course over the last 5 years. I also teach college level and school level Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Maths, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics Statistics, Corporate Finance and, Personal Finance. I have earlier scored a 720 in the GMAT and have taught students for the GRE, SAT, and the GMAT courses. With my practical experience and academic background, I am able to blend the two while explaining important concepts to students. I am also someone who teaches students tricks to do well in exams. If young students want to become class toppers, I can teach them tricks and tips to make marked improvements in their grades. On the practical certification side, I have also done Security Analysis in both the Equity and the Debt markets.
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Students typically find the most difficulty with balance sheet construction and the fundamental accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity), especially when transactions affect multiple accounts simultaneously. Journal entries and the debit/credit system also present challenges because they require understanding the logic behind why certain accounts increase or decrease, rather than just memorizing rules. Additionally, many students struggle with reconciling theoretical GAAP principles to real-world financial statements, and connecting individual transactions to their impact on all three financial statements.
Expert tutors focus on building conceptual understanding by working backward from financial statements—showing students why a specific journal entry is needed rather than just how to record it. They use real company examples (like analyzing Apple's or Nike's actual balance sheets) to demonstrate how accounting principles apply in practice, and they emphasize the interconnected nature of accounts so students see that every transaction tells a story. This approach helps students develop the analytical skills needed for higher-level courses and professional certifications like the CPA exam, where understanding the 'why' is essential.
Introductory accounting focuses on mastering the fundamentals—the accounting cycle, basic journal entries, and reading financial statements. Intermediate accounting dives deeper into valuation methods, complex transactions (like consolidations and investments), and deeper GAAP applications, requiring stronger analytical skills. Advanced courses or CPA exam prep involve specialized topics like tax accounting, auditing standards, and detailed financial analysis. Tutors tailor their approach based on the level, moving from foundational concept-building to problem-solving strategies and exam-specific techniques.
Students often memorize ratio formulas without understanding what they actually reveal about a company's financial health—for example, knowing that a high current ratio suggests liquidity but not recognizing when it might signal inefficient asset management. Tutors help by teaching ratio analysis as a storytelling tool: they guide students through calculating ratios from real financial statements, interpreting the results, and comparing across companies and time periods to draw meaningful conclusions. This approach transforms ratios from abstract calculations into practical tools for investment analysis and business decision-making.
CPA exam success requires mastery of not just accounting principles but also auditing standards, tax regulations, and business law—areas where tutors provide targeted preparation by identifying knowledge gaps and reinforcing weak areas before they become problems on the exam. Tutors help students develop efficient study strategies, practice with exam-style questions under time pressure, and build the analytical reasoning skills needed to tackle complex, multi-part scenarios. Additionally, tutors can help students understand how college-level accounting courses connect to professional practice, giving them context for why certain concepts matter in the real world.
Tutors bridge theory and practice by using case studies and real financial data—analyzing why a company chose one accounting method over another, how different depreciation methods affect reported income, or how working capital management impacts cash flow. They help students understand opportunity cost in accounting contexts (like the cost of inventory holding), time value of money in investment decisions, and how financial ratios inform lending and investment choices. This practical grounding helps students see accounting not as a set of rules to memorize, but as a language for understanding and evaluating business performance.
Beyond deep knowledge of GAAP principles and accounting standards, strong tutors possess the ability to explain complex transactions in simple terms and to identify exactly where a student's understanding breaks down. They should be comfortable with financial analysis tools, able to work with real financial statements, and skilled at translating accounting concepts into business context so students understand practical applications. Equally important is the ability to build problem-solving strategies—teaching students how to approach unfamiliar scenarios rather than just solving textbook problems, which is critical for success in advanced courses and professional exams.
Common mistakes include reversing debits and credits, failing to recognize when transactions affect multiple financial statements simultaneously, misunderstanding the purpose of contra-accounts, and confusing cash-basis with accrual accounting. Students also often struggle with the timing of revenue and expense recognition under GAAP, which directly impacts reported income. Tutors address these errors by having students work through the logic of each transaction step-by-step, using T-accounts or other visual tools to track account changes, and practicing with varied scenarios until the underlying principles become intuitive rather than memorized.
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