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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Use of case methodology to integrate tax considerations with accounting, economic, managerial, and nontax legal considerations for planning corporate transactions. Includes organization of a close corporation, dividends and other corporate distributions, corporate combinations, corporate liquidations, and corporate divisions. Prerequisite: permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Use of case methodology to integrate income, estate, and gift tax implications with nontax legal considerations in establishing a financial plan within the family unit. Included is detailed consideration of income taxation of estate and trusts (Subchapter J). Estate-planning legal mechanisms, charitable and family gifts, private foundations, and disposal of business interests. Prerequisite: ACCT-630 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Advanced study of auditing theory, standards, and practices as well as other contemporary issues in professional accounting practice. Includes standard setting processes, legal and ethical responsibilities, statistical sampling, information systems audits, internal/operational audits, government compliance audits, and international auditing standards. Also examines the contemporary environment of the accounting profession and the evolution of professional practice. Prerequisite: ACCT-549.
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1.50 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Rotating topics include forensic accounting, public policy issues in accounting, special technology and systems issues relating to accounting, regulatory reporting and other topics relevant to professional accounting practice. Prerequisite: permission of accounting department.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Development of accounting theory. Analysis of current accounting problems and review of relevant literature. Prerequisite: permission of MSA program director.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course Level: Graduate Prerequisite: permission of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Study Abroad
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Explores the unique nature of Washington as an international city, national capital, black-American cultural center, and home for its varied residents. Discussions include tensions between federal presence and local democracy, tourism, political and cultural activities, migration and immigration, geography and the cityscape and neighborhood life. Usually offered every spring and summer.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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