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Secondary Accounting & BA1 — journal entries, balance sheet, income statement, cash flow, depreciation
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I offer accounting courses for secondary school students, particularly in vocational training, as well as for first-year bachelor's students at university or college.

The objective is to help the pupil or student understand accounting logic, master important entries and know how to solve exercises in a structured way, whether for a quiz, an exam, a qualification or a refresher course.

I primarily support pupils and students who wish to review the basics, better understand accounting mechanisms and practice on typical exercises.

Subjects covered according to your program:

• Basics of accounting:
debit/credit, asset and liability accounts, expenses and revenues, chart of accounts, account logic, supporting documents and reading statements.

• Journal and accounting entries:
recording of current operations, purchases, sales, payments, receipts, VAT, customer and supplier accounts, entries with or without discount.

• VAT and commercial transactions:
VAT to be recovered, VAT to be paid, purchase invoices, sales invoices, credit notes, trade discounts, rebates, incidental expenses and calculations related to commercial transactions.

• Depreciation:
straight-line depreciation, declining balance depreciation, depreciation schedules, depreciation charges, net book value and year-end entries.

• Provisions and adjustments:
provisions, deferred charges, accrued income, charges to be allocated, deferred income, inventory entries and year-end adjustments.

• Balance sheet and income statement:
construction of the balance sheet, assets/liabilities, equity, debts, expenses, revenues, profit or loss for the year, link between the income statement and the balance sheet.

• Basic financial analysis:
working capital, working capital requirement (WCR), net cash, simple ratios, reading and interpretation of financial statements.

• Cash flow:
operating cash flow, investment cash flow, financing cash flow, distinction between accounting profit and cash flow.

• Exam/qualification preparation:
Typical exercises, past quizzes, exams, case studies, problem-solving methods, guided correction and identification of common errors.

I can also help with economics depending on the level and program, particularly in microeconomics and macroeconomics: supply and demand, elasticities, costs, competition, market, growth, inflation, economic policy and basic models.

Method of working :

1. We identify the chapters that pose a problem;
2. I will re-explain the accounting logic with simple examples;
3. We redo the exercises step by step;
4. I show how to recognize the type of writing or calculation required;
5. We construct a clear method so that the student can do it on their own.

I do not limit myself to giving a correction: I explain the reasoning behind each writing and each calculation so that the subject becomes more logical and less mechanical.

I have been giving private lessons for over 7 years in mathematics, statistics, economics, and accounting. I also have a degree from Solvay/ULB and professional experience in finance and business controlling at Deloitte, which allows me to explain accounting with an approach that is academic, university-level, and practical.

Courses available in French or English, online or in person in Brussels or the surrounding area.
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  • Around Brussels, Belgium
  • Around Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgium
  • Around Ninove, Belgium
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About Me
7+ years of private tutoring in secondary Maths, plus BA1/BA2 coaching in Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Accounting.

Former Student Assistant at Solvay (Maths, Statistics, Microeconomics): prepared exercises, provided guided corrections, and taught with a clear, structured approach.

3 years at Deloitte as a Financial Consultant (business & financial controlling)
Education
ULB — Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management (SBS-EM)
Master en Business Economics – spécialisation Financial Markets & Services — Cum Laude (2020–2022)

ULB — SBS-EM
Bachelier en Sciences économiques (2017–2020)
Experience / Qualifications
7+ years of private tutoring in secondary Maths, plus BA1/BA2 coaching in Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Accounting.

Former Student Assistant at Solvay (Maths, Statistics, Microeconomics): prepared exercises, provided guided corrections, and taught with a clear, structured approach.

3 years at Deloitte as a Financial Consultant (business & financial controlling)
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Children (7-12 years old)
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RELIABLE TUTOR — Solvay graduate (Cum Laude), 7+ years of private tutoring, former teaching assistant (Maths/Stats).

I help students regain confidence: we clarify concepts, use concrete examples, then practice assessment-style questions. No rote learning: we reason, test, and master.

What we work on
• Chapters of your choice: equations, functions, trigonometry, geometry, derivatives, probability, statistics.
• Step-by-step method, concrete examples, and a short summary sheet each session.
• Practice on common assessment questions with feedback.

Formats & languages
• 1-to-1 or Duo/Trio (same level) · EN/FR · online (Zoom/Teams) or in person in Brussels.

Packs (year-round)
• Sprint 6 h (3 × 2 h): quick refresher and targeted practice.
• Pack 10 h: full review, study plan, and short follow-up.
• Limited WhatsApp support included with packs.
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Do you have a statistics or probability exam in BA1/BA2? I can help you review the material in a clear, structured and exam-oriented way.

I support higher education students (university and college), particularly in their first and second years of undergraduate studies, to understand important concepts, redo practical exercises, and practice with exam-style questions.

My goal is simple: to help you understand the logic behind formulas, know when to use them, recognize correct reasoning in a statement, and gain autonomy when facing exercises.

Subjects covered according to your program:

• Descriptive statistics:
mean, median, variance, standard deviation, quartiles, quantiles, coefficient of variation, box plots, histograms, graphs, interpretation of tables and data.

• Univariate and bivariate statistics:
analysis of one variable, analysis of two variables, scatter plots, covariance, correlation, regression line, coefficient of determination, interpretation of relationships between variables.

• Probabilities:
events, union, intersection, complement, conditional probabilities, independence, Bayes' theorem, probability trees, contingency tables.

• Combinatorial probabilities:
permutations, arrangements, combinations, draws with or without replacement, counting, classic exam situations.

• Random variables:
discrete and continuous variables, probability function, density function, distribution function, expectation, variance, standard deviation, variable transformation.

• Probability laws:
Bernoulli distribution, binomial distribution, normal distribution, standard normal distribution, Student's t-distribution, chi-square distribution, use of statistical tables according to your course.

• Statistical inference:
sampling, estimators, point estimation, confidence intervals, margin of error, degrees of freedom, confidence level.

• Hypothesis testing:
null hypothesis H0, alternative hypothesis H1, significance threshold, p-value, one-tailed or two-tailed test, test on a mean, test on a proportion, chi-square test, interpretation of results.

• Exam preparation:
reading statements, choosing the right method, identifying the formulas to use, typical exercises, past exams, guided corrections and problem-solving methods.

Method of working :

1. We quickly identify the chapters that are causing problems;
2. I re-explain the theory with simple examples;
3. We redo the important exercises together;
4. I will show you how to recognize good reasoning in the exam;
5. We construct a clear method that can be reused independently.

I don't just provide a correction: I explain the reasoning step by step so that you are able to redo the exercises without help.

For students retaking the exam, I also offer more intensive support: level assessment, priority identification, review of fundamentals, and practice with typical exercises and past exams. The goal is to get straight to the point and work efficiently within the time available before the exam.

I have been giving private lessons for over 7 years in mathematics, statistics, economics, and accounting. I have also tutored first and second-year Bachelor's students at Solvay/ULB in mathematics, statistics, and microeconomics as part of a university tutoring program.

My professional experience in finance and business controlling at Deloitte has also allowed me to develop a very structured approach to numbers, analysis and problem-solving.

Courses available in French or English, online or in person in Brussels or the surrounding area.
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*List of Universities
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• Australia: Deakin University, Brisbane Boys College
• Belgium: Université libre de Bruxelles, Université Catolique de Louvain, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Université de Liège, ICHEC, Universiteit Ghent, Université de Mons, Université de Namur, College of Europe, VUB Brussels School of Governance, Université du Luxembourg
• Denmark: Københavns Universitet
• France: Science Po Paris, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Université Paris-Val de Marne, Université de Bourgogne, IESEG Paris, Université de Lille, Toulouse School of Economics, Université Paris Nanterre
• Germany: Universität Mannheim
• Ireland: Trinity College Dublin
• Italy: Università Bocconi
• Netherlands: Universiteit Maastricht, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam
• Portugal: Nova School of Business
• Switzerland: Université de Genève, Université de Lausanne, Universität Luzern, Haute École La Source, UniDistance Suisse
• United Kingdom: Imperial College London, University College London, London School of Economics, University of Cambridge, University of Bristol, University of Oxford, University of Kent, University of Bath, King's College London, University of Sheffield, Durham University, University of Sheffield
• United States: Texas Tech University, University of Nevada

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- Economics: microeconomics, macroeconomics, political economy, etc.
- Accounting: financial accounting, company accounting, management control, ANEF, etc.
- Finance: corporate finance, market finance, CFA Level 1 preparation, etc.
- Academic writing: assistance with writing work and dissertations

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Each person learns differently and deserves personalized support. My approach fully takes into account your profile, your goals, and your pace. Everything is designed to make the experience enjoyable, structured, and effective.

A clear 3-step method:
1) Before the course – Targeted and responsive preparation
- I will contact you very quickly after your request (usually within the hour) to identify your needs and expectations.
- If possible, you send me the useful documents (syllabus, exercises, exams, etc.) so that I can prepare for the session.

2) During the course – Clarity, interaction, adaptation
- Structured, caring explanations adapted to your pace.
- Interactive approach, with regular discussions to check understanding.
- I help you organize your revisions or structure your work over time.

3) After the course – Follow-up available and adapted
- I remain available via WhatsApp to answer questions or unblock a specific point

My commitments:
- Responsiveness: quick contact, often within the hour.
- Reliability & punctuality: each session is confirmed, prepared and respected.
- Flexibility: lessons possible at my home, at your home or online according to your preferences.
- Respect & kindness: an environment of trust, without unnecessary pressure.
- Professionalism: structured monitoring, adapted to your real objectives, with concrete tools for progress.
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Finally, the question of the possibility (and the necessity) of public intervention in a market economy will remain a central focus throughout the course.

Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: "To think like an economist" - basic concepts (Mankiw, chapitres 1 et 2)

Part II: Supply and demand - how markets work
Chapter 3: The market forces of supply and demand (Mankiw, ch. 4, ch. 5)
Chapter 4: Consumers, producers and the efficiency of markets (Mankiw, ch. 7, 8)
Chapter 5: Supply, demand and government policies (Mankiw, ch. 6)

Part III: Market failures under perfect competition
Chapter 6: Externalities (Mankiw, ch.10)
Chapter 7: Public goods and common resources (Mankiw ch. 11)

Part IV: Firm behavior in competitive markets
Chapter 8: The costs of production (Mankiw, ch. 13)
Chapter 9: Firms in competitive markets (Mankiw, ch. 14)

Part V: Imperfect competition
Chapter 10: The monopoly and other examples of imperfect compeition (Mankiw ch. 10, 11)
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Are you looking for a reliable and experienced Economics teacher to support your child at secondary school level in Belgium? I offer comprehensive and personalised Economics tutoring, fully aligned with the Belgian secondary school curriculum. With solid experience in secondary education, I help student s understand key economic concepts, build confidence, and achieve better academic results, whether for regular follow-up, homework support, or exam preparation.

Topics Covered – Full Secondary Economics Curriculum
• Introduction to Economics
(needs, scarcity, economic agents, decision-making)
• Market Economy and Firms
(supply and demand, price formation, production, competition)
• Money, Banking and Basic Finance
(functions of money, banks, credit, savings, inflation – secondary level)
• Labour Market and Economic Policies
(employment, unemployment, wages, role of the State)
• Household Economics and Consumption
(household budget, purchasing power, responsible consumption)
• Basics of Accounting and Management
(income and expenses, costs, basic financial management)
• Economics and Sustainable Development
• Belgian and European Economy – Key Concepts
• Economic Methodology and Exam Skills
(reading graphs, analysing texts, structuring answers)
• Applied Economics: exercises and case studies

Teaching Approach
✔ Clear and structured explanations
✔ Step-by-step progression
✔ Adapted to the student’s level and learning pace
✔ Practical exercises and real-life examples
✔ Focus on exam techniques and methodology
✔ Supportive and confidence-building environment

Learning Objectives
• Improve understanding of Economics
• Achieve better school results
• Gain confidence and autonomy
• Prepare effectively for exams
• Develop strong analytical and study skills

For Parents
I provide a serious, supportive and structured learning framework.
Regular feedback can be shared with parents regarding the student’s progress and areas for improvement.

Practical Information
• Level: Secondary school (all grades)
• Curriculum: Belgium (FWB)
• Format: Online or in-person
• Language: English or French
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Kevin holds a PhD in Economics, specialising in data analysis and econometrics. Between 2020 and 2026, he taught courses in econometrics and statistics at the Free University of Brussels (ULB), the University of Namur, and the Catholic University of Lille. In addition, his expertise in economics is validated and recognised by his work with the World Bank and by the publication of scientific articles (see list below).

Between 2019 and 2026, Kevin helped more than 350 European and American students succeed in their econometrics courses, master's theses and doctoral dissertations (see the list of universities below). It should also be noted that twelve of his students won the award for best thesis.

ECONOMETRICS COURSE
Kevin helps students understand theoretical models (e.g., OLS, Logit, 2SLS, diff-in-diff, time series) and interpret econometric results in a very pedagogical way. I helped 158 of 160 students pass their econometrics courses.

MASTER THESES and PROJECTS
Kevin helps students build the database, write the theoretical model, and produce empirical results (descriptive statistics, graphs, tests, and regressions) using Stata, RStudio, Gretl, EViews, or JAMOVI.
I also advise on dissertation structure and writing. All the students who have done their theses with me have passed. In addition, 10 of his students have won the best dissertation award.

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• Australia: Deakin University, Brisbane Boys College
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• France: Science Po Paris, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Université Paris-Val de Marne, Université de Bourgogne, IESEG Paris, Université de Lille, Toulouse School of Economics, Université Paris Nanterre
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• Ireland: Trinity College Dublin
• Italy: Università Bocconi
• Netherlands: Universiteit Maastricht, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam
• Portugal: Nova School of Business
• Switzerland: Université de Genève, Université de Lausanne, Universität Luzern, Haute École La Source, UniDistance Suisse
• United Kingdom: Imperial College London, University College London, London School of Economics, University of Cambridge, University of Bristol, University of Oxford, University of Kent, University of Bath, King's College London, University of Sheffield, Durham University, University of Sheffield
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Individual or small group support in the following areas:
- Economics: microeconomics, macroeconomics, political economy, etc.
- Accounting: financial accounting, company accounting, management control, ANEF, etc.
- Finance: corporate finance, market finance, CFA Level 1 preparation, etc.
- Academic writing: assistance with writing work and dissertations

Methodology & course structure:
Each person learns differently and deserves personalized support. My approach fully takes into account your profile, your goals, and your pace. Everything is designed to make the experience enjoyable, structured, and effective.

A clear 3-step method:
1) Before the course – Targeted and responsive preparation
- I will contact you very quickly after your request (usually within the hour) to identify your needs and expectations.
- If possible, you send me the useful documents (syllabus, exercises, exams, etc.) so that I can prepare for the session.

2) During the course – Clarity, interaction, adaptation
- Structured, caring explanations adapted to your pace.
- Interactive approach, with regular discussions to check understanding.
- I help you organize your revisions or structure your work over time.

3) After the course – Follow-up available and adapted
- I remain available via WhatsApp to answer questions or unblock a specific point

My commitments:
- Responsiveness: quick contact, often within the hour.
- Reliability & punctuality: each session is confirmed, prepared and respected.
- Flexibility: lessons possible at my home, at your home or online according to your preferences.
- Respect & kindness: an environment of trust, without unnecessary pressure.
- Professionalism: structured monitoring, adapted to your real objectives, with concrete tools for progress.
verified badge
Nihale
The Economics 1 course will start with a presentation of the demand and supply economic model in order to provide an analysis of the mechanisms and inner workings of competitive markets (price determination, equilibrium quantity, etc.). It will also be the occasion to investigate the impact on the competitive equilibrium of some public policies such as price control and indirect taxation.
The course will then determine why, and under which conditions, free trade can be viewed as an efficient way to coordinate the actions of specialized economic agents. Through a careful examination of the (utopic) necessary conditions a market must fulfil so as to be considered perfectly competitive, it will be brought to the students' attention that those conditions are seldom (if ever) respected: the course will then provide an overview of several market failures, as well as study in detail several types of imperfect competition.
Finally, the question of the possibility (and the necessity) of public intervention in a market economy will remain a central focus throughout the course.

Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: "To think like an economist" - basic concepts (Mankiw, chapitres 1 et 2)

Part II: Supply and demand - how markets work
Chapter 3: The market forces of supply and demand (Mankiw, ch. 4, ch. 5)
Chapter 4: Consumers, producers and the efficiency of markets (Mankiw, ch. 7, 8)
Chapter 5: Supply, demand and government policies (Mankiw, ch. 6)

Part III: Market failures under perfect competition
Chapter 6: Externalities (Mankiw, ch.10)
Chapter 7: Public goods and common resources (Mankiw ch. 11)

Part IV: Firm behavior in competitive markets
Chapter 8: The costs of production (Mankiw, ch. 13)
Chapter 9: Firms in competitive markets (Mankiw, ch. 14)

Part V: Imperfect competition
Chapter 10: The monopoly and other examples of imperfect compeition (Mankiw ch. 10, 11)
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Anzim
Are you looking for a reliable and experienced Economics teacher to support your child at secondary school level in Belgium? I offer comprehensive and personalised Economics tutoring, fully aligned with the Belgian secondary school curriculum. With solid experience in secondary education, I help student s understand key economic concepts, build confidence, and achieve better academic results, whether for regular follow-up, homework support, or exam preparation.

Topics Covered – Full Secondary Economics Curriculum
• Introduction to Economics
(needs, scarcity, economic agents, decision-making)
• Market Economy and Firms
(supply and demand, price formation, production, competition)
• Money, Banking and Basic Finance
(functions of money, banks, credit, savings, inflation – secondary level)
• Labour Market and Economic Policies
(employment, unemployment, wages, role of the State)
• Household Economics and Consumption
(household budget, purchasing power, responsible consumption)
• Basics of Accounting and Management
(income and expenses, costs, basic financial management)
• Economics and Sustainable Development
• Belgian and European Economy – Key Concepts
• Economic Methodology and Exam Skills
(reading graphs, analysing texts, structuring answers)
• Applied Economics: exercises and case studies

Teaching Approach
✔ Clear and structured explanations
✔ Step-by-step progression
✔ Adapted to the student’s level and learning pace
✔ Practical exercises and real-life examples
✔ Focus on exam techniques and methodology
✔ Supportive and confidence-building environment

Learning Objectives
• Improve understanding of Economics
• Achieve better school results
• Gain confidence and autonomy
• Prepare effectively for exams
• Develop strong analytical and study skills

For Parents
I provide a serious, supportive and structured learning framework.
Regular feedback can be shared with parents regarding the student’s progress and areas for improvement.

Practical Information
• Level: Secondary school (all grades)
• Curriculum: Belgium (FWB)
• Format: Online or in-person
• Language: English or French
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