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ACCTG 201: Accounting for Managers
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Introduces financial and managerial accounting for non-accounting majors. Areas of study include financial statement analysis, financial accounting concepts and principles and managerial cost systems. This course will not satisfy the Financial Accounting proficiency requirement for the MBA with a concentration in accounting or the master of accountancy degrees.
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ACCTG 300: Accounting Research and Communication
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Examines advanced theory and methods of accounting research emphasizing professional methods of communication. You will analyze, interpret and apply authoritative accounting literature to various topics. Prerequisite: ACCTG 100B and 351B.
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ACCTG 302: Analysis of Accounting Information
1.50 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Focuses on the application of data analysis to accounting and auditing problems and on researching the professional literature for mandated requirements and procedures when using data analysis techniques. Using a combination of lecture, problem solving, and case studies, you will survey the various types of problems the accountant could face in practice and present alternative approaches to the problem resolution. Each student will collect, analyze, and draw conclusions using real data. Prerequisites: MATH 40 (or MATH 240), ACCTG 310, and ACCTG 320
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ACCTG 304: Issues in Governmental and Not- for- Profit Accounting
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Studies the concepts, methods, and reporting issues in accounting for federal, state and local governments and for other nonprofit entities, including voluntary health and welfare agencies, hospitals, colleges and universities, and religious organizations. In addition, the course will overview some of the issues of management's information requirements and taxation problems and the role that the accountant plays. Prerequisite: ACCTG 100B.
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ACCTG 305: Advanced Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Examines advanced topics in intermediate financial accounting. You will read, discuss, and apply the most current accounting pronouncements to accounting problems such as deferred taxes, leases, pension, and the Statement of Cash Flows with accordance with FASB and other current accounting pronouncements. You will work on projects in groups and individually researching advanced topics and current issues, presenting your research to your classmates. This course is only open for students in the master of accountancy degree program. This course may not be taken if ACCTG 100C has been completed. Prerequisite: ACCTG 100B and ACCTG 351A.
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ACCTG 306: Advanced Issues in Financial Reporting
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Covers business combinations, international financial reporting issues, foreign currency accounting, and introduces students to accounting for derivatives. In addition to understanding the process of consolidations, you will look at why businesses combine in the first place and will understand the importance of assessing current value. You will understand and appreciate the major issues in the move toward international harmonization of financial accounting. You will develop a rudimentary understanding of hedging and the use of derivatives as well as how to account for these financial instruments. Prerequisite: ACCTG 305.
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ACCTG 309: Analysis and Use of Financial Statements
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Focuses on the analysis of information incorporated in financial statements, including the impact of alternative accounting procedures and assumptions. Offers ways to adjust for selected reporting differences. Discusses applications using cross sectional and time series analysis. Uses case studies of US and international firms as well as discussions of computer databases and computer-based assignments. Course will include a project based on company and industry of your own choosing. Prerequisites: ACCTG 100B, MATH 40, ECON 1 and ECON 2 (or ECON 202). Co-requisite: ACCTG 305.
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ACCTG 310: Auditing
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Focuses on the environmental, professional and technical aspects of internal and external auditing. You will study ethics, auditor's legal responsibility and liability, auditor's report, audit evidence, internal controls, statistical sampling and requirements of professional associations and regulatory agencies. This course cannot be taken if ACCTG 111 or its equivalent has been taken. Prerequisites: ACCTG 100B and ACCTG 300.
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ACCTG 313: Performance Auditing
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Provides an overview of performance auditing, (including internal business audits) focusing on audit process and reporting. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the tools needed to conduct a performance audit in a governmental or business entity. Prerequisite: ACCTG 100B.
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ACCTG 316: Accounting for SEC Reporting
3.00 Credits
Golden Gate University-San Francisco
Introduces the structure and functions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The course will provide you with an understanding of the accounting requirements for SEC reporting and registration. Prerequisite: ACCTG 103 or ACCTG 306 or FI 317.
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