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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate An intensive introduction to the legal and ethical issues confronting the global business manager. The legal system, legal processes, and several areas of substantive commercial law relevant to the business manager; developing recognition of legal and ethical issues and their managerial implications. Examines product liability, the administrative legal process of regulation, antitrust, and the contract as the fundamental legal instrument of global commercial relations.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Legislative and judicial concepts common to all areas of income taxation. Emphasis on analysis of court decisions to trace the development of judicial doctrines. Subject areas include substance over form, characteristics of income, dispositions of assets, capital gains and losses, tax credits, limitations on business expenses and losses, tax accounting principles. Prerequisite: admission to the graduate tax program or permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Thorough analysis of techniques for performing sophisticated tax research including looseleaf services, treatises, IRS sources, and court decisions. Analysis of tax procedure including IRS organization; audit procedures; assessment, collection, and refund; limitations; penalties; responsibility in tax practice. Emphasis on practical applications. Prerequisite: admission to the graduate tax program or permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Detailed analysis of the federal estate and gift taxes and an overview of the income taxation of estates and trusts (Subchapter J). Prerequisite: ACCT-630 or ACCT-631 or permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Application and use of financial accounting in a decision-making framework. Emphasis is on corporate financial reporting strategies, preparation of financial statements, and interpretation of financial statements by external users. Issues related to income determination, valuation of assets, liabilities, and equities are examined. Prerequisite: ACCT-607
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Basic concepts and technical issues in international accounting. A broad introduction to the international business dimension as a context for in-depth study of accounting in a multinational environment. Includes internationalization of accounting standards, currency translation problems, transfer pricing, and comparative practices in reporting. Prerequisite: ACCT-607.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate This course explores the use of financial statement information by investors and analysts as a basis for understanding a firm's current performance, assessing its future prospect and valuing ownership and other claims. The focus is on use of accounting information for equity valuation, but other applications are also considered. Meets with FIN-677. Prerequisite: ACCT-607 and FIN-614.
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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Rotating topics examine critical issues in accounting practice, accounting theory and interdisciplinary perspectives. In depth coverage of topics such as issues in financial accounting, management accounting, assurance services, or accounting information systems.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Prerequisite: permission of instructor, department chair, and associate dean.
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1.50 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair. May be taken pass/fail only.
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