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9+ years
Matt
Debits and credits follow a logic that, once internalized, makes every journal entry and T-account feel intuitive rather than arbitrary. Matt studied finance at the university level and applies that background to teach accounting as a coherent framework — from the balance sheet equation through adju...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Tiffany
Tiffany's undergraduate degree is in accounting, so she teaches from genuine fluency with debits and credits, journal entries, and the full accounting cycle. Whether a student is struggling with adjusting entries, bank reconciliations, or the relationship between the income statement and balance she...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting
University of Chicago
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sami
Sami's economics degree from Duke and real-world experience at both a management consulting firm and a Fortune 500 company mean he understands how accounting concepts like accrual methods, journal entries, and financial statement analysis play out beyond the textbook. Now pursuing his MBA at Yale, h...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science (Economics and Computer Science)
Yale School of Management
Current Undergrad Student, Business Administration and Management
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
Debits, credits, and journal entries click faster when you understand the logic behind double-entry bookkeeping instead of treating it as rote procedure. Benjamin earned his Finance and Economics degree from Notre Dame, where accounting coursework was central to his business training. He breaks down...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
Certified Tutor
Hari
Debits and credits follow a logic that, once internalized, makes everything from journal entries to financial statement preparation feel systematic rather than arbitrary. Hari teaches across financial, managerial, and cost accounting, and his finance MBA means he connects each ledger entry to the bi...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Masters, MBA (Finance and Management)
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelors
Certified Tutor
Gerard
Gerard's MBA coursework covered the financial reporting and analysis side of business, giving him a practical lens on topics like income statements, cost behavior, and managerial accounting decisions. He teaches accounting as a decision-making tool — connecting ledger work back to the business quest...
Yale School of Management
Masters in Business Administration, Business
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
7+ years
Debits, credits, and journal entries follow strict logical rules, but most introductory courses move too fast for students to internalize the why behind each entry. Rahi approaches accounting the way an engineer approaches a system — tracing how every transaction flows through the balance sheet, inc...
Princeton University
Engineer
Certified Tutor
Peter
Peter's background is in education and journalism rather than finance, but his Masters in Education means he knows how to break down unfamiliar systems into learnable steps — and accounting is fundamentally a system of rules and logic. He approaches topics like the accounting equation and basic tran...
Ohio State
Masters in Education, English Education
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Science, Journalism
Certified Tutor
Jack
Jack's economics degree from Northwestern means he understands how financial data drives business decisions — accounting is the system that produces that data. He teaches the mechanics of the accounting cycle by anchoring each journal entry and ledger posting to the economic reality it represents, s...
Northwestern University
B.A. in Theatre and Economics
Certified Tutor
Sam
Holding a Master of Science in Accounting, Sam digs into the logic behind debits and credits, journal entries, and financial statement preparation rather than treating them as rules to memorize. He walks through the full accounting cycle — from trial balance adjustments to closing entries — so stude...
University of Rhode Island
Master of Science, Accounting
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Kyle
Kyle's statistics degree at Penn State's Schreyer Honors College means he thinks in structured datasets and systematic logic — exactly the mindset that makes the accounting cycle click. He approaches debits, credits, and financial statements as a coherent numerical system rather than a set of rules ...
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Statistics
Certified Tutor
Lulu spent an entire career in accounting after completing her master's in the field at UT Arlington, so she teaches debits, credits, journal entries, and financial statements from real-world experience rather than textbook theory alone. Whether the challenge is managerial accounting, cost allocatio...
Harvard University
Master degree in Education
The University of Texas at Arlington
Masters, Accounting
National Taiwan University
Bachelors, Psychology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rae
Debits, credits, and T-accounts click faster when a student understands the logic behind double-entry bookkeeping instead of just memorizing rules. Rae's economics degree gave her a strong quantitative foundation, and she applies that analytical approach to topics like adjusting entries, financial s...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Economics, International Business
Certified Tutor
Eric
Debits and credits click once you stop memorizing rules and start understanding what each account type actually represents on a balance sheet. Eric earned his Business Administration degree with accounting coursework and breaks down the accounting equation, journal entries, and T-accounts in a way t...
University of Michigan
Bachelor in Business Administration, Business
Certified Tutor
As an adjunct finance professor who also teaches intermediate and cost accounting, Andrew sees the full picture of how debits, credits, and financial statements connect to real business decisions. He digs into journal entries, T-accounts, and adjusting entries with enough patience to make the logic ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MBA in Finance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's in Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many students find the double-entry bookkeeping system and the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity) challenging at first, especially when transactions don't seem to balance. Other common trouble spots include understanding debits and credits, reconciling accounts, and grasping how different account types interact. Personalized instruction helps clarify these foundational concepts before moving to more complex topics like financial statement analysis and tax preparation.
Maryland's business and finance courses emphasize practical accounting skills alongside theoretical understanding, preparing students for both college-level coursework and professional certification exams. Tutors for students in Baltimore work with your specific curriculum—whether you're in a standard high school accounting course, AP Seminar, or preparing for CPA prerequisites—and ensure instruction builds on what you're learning in class while filling knowledge gaps.
In a classroom with a 14.8:1 student-teacher ratio, it's difficult for instructors to address individual learning paces and specific problem areas. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction lets tutors focus on your unique challenges—whether that's journal entries, financial ratios, or tax concepts—and adapt explanations to your learning style. This targeted approach typically leads to faster skill development and stronger conceptual understanding than general classroom instruction alone.
Your first session starts with an assessment of your current accounting knowledge, specific challenges, and learning goals—whether you're catching up on fundamentals, preparing for an exam, or building advanced skills. The tutor will identify gaps and create a personalized plan, often working through a practice problem to understand your problem-solving approach. This foundation ensures every session afterward targets exactly what you need most.
Students typically see improvements in assignment grades, exam scores, and conceptual confidence within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring. You'll develop faster problem-solving skills, better accuracy with calculations and journal entries, and deeper understanding of how accounting principles connect. Many students also gain the confidence to tackle more advanced topics like managerial accounting or preparation for professional certifications.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have strong backgrounds in accounting—many hold degrees in accounting or finance, have professional experience in the field, or hold certifications like CPA or CMA. All tutors are vetted for teaching ability and subject expertise, ensuring they can explain complex concepts clearly and adapt to different learning needs. You can review tutor qualifications and find the right fit for your specific accounting goals.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in various accounting areas, including tax preparation, auditing, managerial accounting, and financial reporting. Whether you're in an advanced high school course, college-level accounting, or preparing for professional exams, you can find a tutor with expertise in the specific topics you need to master.
Personalized tutoring for exam preparation focuses on your specific weak areas, high-impact concepts, and test-taking strategies. Tutors work through practice problems similar to what you'll see on the actual exam, help you develop efficient problem-solving methods, and build confidence in time-constrained conditions. Whether preparing for a classroom exam, AP exam, or professional certification like the CPA, targeted instruction significantly improves both understanding and performance.
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