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ACC 504(404): Advanced Accounting
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(3-0), F,S Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 301; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Study of accounting for pensions, deferred taxes, business combinations, partnerships, and certain multicurrency accounting issues.
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ACC 505: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(3-0), F,S Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 301; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Accounting practices in different nations; multi-national corporation and selected accounting problems.
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ACC 505 - International Accounting
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ACC 506: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 302; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Accounting practices in different nations; multi-national corporation and selected accounting problems. May be taught concurrently with ACC 606. Cannot receive credit for both ACC 506 and ACC 606. 3(3-0), F,S
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ACC 511: Managerial Cost Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(3-0), S Prerequisite: "C" grade or better in ACC 311. A continuation of the topics examined in ACC 311. Specific topics covered include activity-based costing, strategic cost management, activity- and strategic-based responsibility accounting, quality costing, measurement and control of productivity, environmental cost management, cost-volume-profit analysis, activity resource usage, relevant costing, pricing and profitability analysis, capital investment decisions, and inventory management topics such as economic order quantity, just-in-time, and the theory of constraints.
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ACC 513: Managerial Cost Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 311. A continuation of the topics examined in ACC 311. Specific topics covered include activity-based costing, strategic cost management, activity- and strategic-based responsibility accounting, quality costing, measurement and control of productivity, environmental cost management, cost-volume-profit analysis, activity resource usage, relevant costing, pricing and profitability analysis, capital investment decisions, and inventory management topics such as economic order quantity, just-in-time, and the theory of constraints. May be taught concurrently with ACC 613. Cannot receive credit for both ACC 513 and ACC 613. 3(3-0), S
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ACC 521(444): Tax Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(3-0), F,S Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 321; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Principles of federal tax accounting; research in income tax problems of partnerships and corporations; estate and gift tax problems of individuals.
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ACC 522: Individual Income Tax Assistance
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(1-4), S Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 321; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. To provide undergraduate/graduate students with an opportunity to integrate intermediate tax accounting skills, critical thinking skills, communication skills, and research skills with community service. This course provides service-learning experience in the preparation and review of actual individual income tax returns (both federal and state) as well as the social and ethical issues inherent in US tax policy.
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ACC 524: Tax Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 321; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Principles of federal tax accounting; research in income tax problems of partnerships and corporations; estate and gift tax problems of individuals. May be taught concurrently with ACC 624. Cannot receive credit for both ACC 524 and ACC 624. 3(3-0), F,S
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ACC 525: Individual Income Tax Assistance
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in ACC 321; and permission of instructor; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. To provide undergraduate/graduate students with an opportunity to integrate intermediate tax accounting skills, critical thinking skills, communication skills, and research skills with community service. This course provides service-learning experience in the preparation and review of actual individual income tax returns (both federal and state) as well as the social and ethical issues inherent in US tax policy. May be taught concurrently with ACC 625. Cannot receive credit for both ACC 525 and ACC 625. 3(1-4), S
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ACC 531(331): Governmental and Not-For-Profit Organizational Accounting
3.00 Credits
Missouri State University-Springfield
3(3-0), F,S Prerequisite: 75 credit hours and a grade of "B" or better in ACC 201 or ACC 206 or ACC 500; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to COBA. Governmental and not-forprofit organizational accounting records and funds, budgeting, budget control, analysis and interpretation of financial statements.
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