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ACC 470: Accounting Theory
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Major concepts, problem areas and trends in accounting thought and practice, including a review of the most prominent controversies in current publications and the most recent relevant pronouncements of professional institutions.
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ACC 480: Accelerated Survey of Financial and Management Accounting
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Accelerated survey of basic concepts underlying accounting in profit-oriented firms: data measurement, summarization and reporting practices as a background for use of accounting information; content of published financial statements; and uses of accounting for management decisions in product costing, budgeting, and operations. Credit may not be received for both ACC 480 and ACC 220 or 280. Intended for graduate students and advanced undergraduates not majoring in Accounting or Management
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ACC 490: Senior Seminar in Accounting
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Integration of financial, managerial, tax, and governmental accounting. Application of appropriate accounting methods to problem resolution.
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ACC 495: Special Topics in Accounting
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Presentation of material not normally available in regular course offerings, or offering of new courses on a trial basis.
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ACC 498: Independent Study in Accounting
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Detailed investigation of topics of particular interest to advanced undergraduates under faculty direction on a tutorial basis. Credits and content determined by faculty member in consultation with the associate department head.
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ACC 499: Internship in ACC
6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A full-time professional internship in accounting. Eligibility for participation to be by invitation and by the demand for interns among accounting firms participating in the internship program. Participants will communicate with instructor weeklyover the course of the internship to discuss progress and insights. A post-internship interview and paper is also required. Internships vary in duration from 8 to 15 weeks. Restricted to ACF, ACS, & ACM majors.
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ACC 508: Advanced Commercial Law
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A study of law and regulation as a structure in which to develop business goals and strategies. Students will examine those elements of law and regulation that are a context for ethical business behavior. Students will also study the provisions oflaw and regulation including case-law that must be followed as a part of the strategic planning process and in the process of implementing business methods and procedures.
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ACC 510: Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions
1.50 Credits
North Carolina State University
A study of business and accounting issues surrounding mergers and acquisitions. Course focuses on advanced application of the equity method for investments, accounting for business combinations, and preparation of consolidated financial statements. Meets the first part of the semester.
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ACC 511: Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging
1.50 Credits
North Carolina State University
A study of the business and accounting issues surrounding the use of derivatives in risk management practices and for speculation. Course focuses on foreign currency transactions, financial statement translation, and the application of accounting guidance to the use of derivatives to hedge risk exposures and to speculate.
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ACC 515: Accounting Theory and Current Issues
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Accounting theory and current issues related to financial reporting with emphasis on research methods, database use, written and oral communication skills, ethical issues and team work.
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