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ACC 101: Introduction to Accounting??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Basic concepts and principles of accounting. Overview of accounting cycle from a building block approach. No credit if credit has been earned in ACC 201. Does not count on major or minor in College of Business Administration.
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ACC 197: Special Topics In Accounting??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introductory topics in accounting. Credit counts toward total hours for graduation, but not toward a major or minor in the College of Business Administration.
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ACC 202: Concepts of Managerial Accounting??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Students gain an understanding of how the information provided by an accounting information system is used for managerial decision making. Prerequisite: minimum grade of C- in ACC 201. This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format.
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ACC 203: Essentials of Accounting for Business??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Basic concepts and principles of an accounting process used to develop financial reports and make management decisions for businesses and other entities. Prerequisite: MTH 105 This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format.
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ACC 204: Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities??1
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Students gain an understanding of accounting and financial reporting for not-for-profit entities. Prerequisite: ACC 203 with a minimum grade of C This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format.
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ACC 210: Accounting Information for Entrepreneurial Decision Making??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Accounting concepts and practices for entrepreneurs/small business owners. Emphasis given to the use of accounting tools to solve small business problems. No credit if credit has been earned in ACC 201. Does not count on the School of Accounting major or minor. Identical to ACC 210. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses.
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ACC 227: Accounting for Health Care Managers??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
The use and analysis of accounting information for managerial control and decision making in health care. Basic measurement and reporting principles are also emphasized.
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ACC 250: Introduction to Financial Accounting??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Overview of how a business functions through the generation and interpretation of accounting data. Prerequisite: Tier 1 admission to Professional Business Studies. Recommended: MTH 107 or 132 or 217.
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ACC 255: Managerial Accounting & Decision Making??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Managerial decision-making methods using accounting and financial information and includes application of concepts to integrated study of business problems. Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C- in ACC 250; Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies. Co-requisite: BIS 255
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ACC 300: Corporate Financial Reporting and Reporting Analysis??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Financial accounting concepts required to analyze financial statements from a management and investors viewpoint. Not available for credit to accounting majors or minor, or students with credit in ACC 302. Prerequisites: ACC 202, FIN 332; 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
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