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ACC 410B: Intermediate Accounting II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) Often referred to as "Intermediate Accounting," (SeeACC 410A for a series description.) ACC 410B covers accounting for plant, property and equipment, intangible assets, investments, current and long-term liabilities, and stockholders' equity and retained earnings.
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ACC 410C: Intermediate Accounting III
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) Often referred to as "Intermediate Accounting," (SeeACC 410A for a series description.) ACC 410C covers revenue and expense recognition, accounting for leases, pensions, income taxes, earnings per share, accounting changes and errors, segment and interim reporting, and preparation of the statement of cash flows.
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ACC 431: Advanced Accounting
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) An examination of advanced concepts of accounting for business combinations, with emphasis on the consolidation of parent/subsidiary balance sheet and income statement reporting. It also covers accounting for the formation, operation, and liquidation of partnerships, as well as special reporting requirements for multinational entities.
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ACC 432A: Taxation-Individual
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) An introduction to the theory and practice of federal income taxation of individuals, including income, deductions, exemptions, credits, capital gains, depreciation, and deferred compensation plans. As a course requirement, students prepare Form 1040 income tax returns.
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ACC 432B: Taxation-Business
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) An introduction to the theory and practice of federal income taxation of partnerships, subchapter S, and subchapter C corporations. Students learn the use of tax research publications.
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ACC 433A: Managerial Accounting I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) A study of cost accounting principles and procedures including fixed, variable and mixed costs, break-even point analysis, job order costing, process costing, standard costing, activity based costing, variance analysis for variable and fixed costs, budgeting (static and flexible budgets), and preparation of variable and absorption costing statements.
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ACC 433B: Managerial Accounting II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 433A) A continuation of Managerial Accounting I, this course covers additional managerial accounting topics for decision-making including relevant costs, balanced scorecard, value added and non-value added costs, allocations of indirect costs using direct, step, and reciprocal methods, allocating joint cost, main and by-product costing, determination of Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), accounting for spoilage, transfer pricing, performance measurement, and capital budgeting techniques.
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ACC 434: Government and Nonprofit Accounting
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) A study of the specialized accounting principles applicable to state and local governments and other non-profit organizations, with an emphasis on fund accounting principles used in the recording of assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenditures. Also covers the analysis and interpretation of financial statements of such governmental and nonprofit entities.
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ACC 435A: Auditing I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 201) A study of financial statement audits by CPAs performed in accordance with AICPA generally accepted auditing standards. Topics include professional ethics, legal liabilities, the planning of audit engagements, internal control and its relationship to the nature, timing and extent of evidence-gathering procedures, EDP controls and audit sampling.
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ACC 435B: Auditing II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: ACC 435A) A continuation of ACC 435A, this course focuses on the auditing procedures of individual financial statement line items including cash, receivables, inventory, payables, long-term debt, equity balances and related income statement accounts. Also emphasizes the writing of auditor's reports, special reports and review and compilation reports in accordance with AICPA standards.
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