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Economics 199: Independent Study and Research
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff Students who have the necessary qualifications and who wish to investigate an area of study not covered in regularly scheduled courses may arrange for independent study under the direction of a faculty reader. See "Academic Policies and Procedures" for details. Offeredevery semester.
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Economics 199 - Independent Study and Research
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Economics 50: Principles of Economic Analysis
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff An introduction to modern economic analysis with emphasis on resource allocation and national income. Stresses the fundamental interdependence of all forms of economic activity in terms of specialization, exchange, and competition. Offered every semester.
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Economics 50 - Principles of Economic Analysis
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 101:
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Offered every year.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 149: International Accounting,Taxation,and Transfer Prices
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Massoud and J. Taylor An introduction to global accounting, cross-listing on national exchanges, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the cost of capital and international accounting standards, U.S. taxation of international transactions and the allocation of international income among members of a controlled group. Prerequisite: Economics 150. Offered every other year.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 149 - International Accounting,Taxation,and Transfer Prices
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 150: Asset and Income Measurement
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Bergevin, Rosett This course examines both conceptual foundations and practical measurement of assets and income. The course mainly takes the financial statements preparer's perspective using generally accepted accounting principles. However, a second theme in the course emphasizes interpretation and analysis of accounting information from a user's perspective. Prerequisite: Economics 86. Offered every semester.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 150 - Asset and Income Measurement
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 151: Strategic Cost Management
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Ganguly Explores different systems for measuring organizational costs. Topics include traditional cost measurement systems, such as Job-Order, Process, and Standard Costing Systems, and newer cost measurement systems such as Activity Based Costing and Target Costing Systems. Emphasis is placed upon the use of cost data for managerial decisions. Prerequisites: Economics 86 and
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 151 - Strategic Cost Management
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 152: Tax Planning
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
J. Taylor Surveys the consequences of a variety of tax plans based on discretionary principles of tax recognition and treatment. Basic planning concepts are introduced for addressing the tax interests of business units and individual investors. Prerequisite: Economics 86. Offered every year.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 152 - Tax Planning
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 153: Corporate Governance Systems
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff This course integrates knowledge about ethical values and control systems with the role of accounting and auditing in producing transparent financial information. To this end, the course provides theoretical and practical analysis of different corporate governance systems in the U.S. and around the world with particular attention to the implications of financial report information for the financial markets. Prerequisite: Economics 150 or permission of instructor. Offered every year.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 154: Financial Statement Analysis
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Batta, Rosett Combines finance and accounting in a user-oriented, financial statement analysis approach. The goal is to expose students to the usefulness of accounting information for valuation and bankruptcy prediction. Part I introduces ratio analysis and discusses accounting information strengths and limitations. Part II is decision model oriented. It deals with the uses of accounting information for valuation of common stocks and corporate bonds in an efficient market. Prerequisites: Economics 86 and 150, or permission of instructor. Offered every year.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 154 - Financial Statement Analysis
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 155: Valuation and Reporting of Financial Liabilities and Equity
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Ganguly This course examines both conceptual foundations and practical measurements of liabilities and equity. The course emphasizes the effects of alternative valuation and measurement techniques on the financial statements and the related impact on financial markets. An important theme of the course is the preparation and use of financial information for interpretation and analysis. Prerequisite: Economics 150. Offered every semester.
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ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING 155 - Valuation and Reporting of Financial Liabilities and Equity
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