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ACCT 515: Financial Statement Analysis
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course provides an in-depth study of the concepts and applications of financial statement analysis including the supply of and demand for accounting information in financial markets and the uses of accounting information in performance evaluation, investment and credit decisions.
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ACCT 515 - Financial Statement Analysis
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ACCT 515G: Financial Statement Analysis
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course provides an in-depth study of the concepts and applications of financial statement analysis including the supply of and demand for accounting information in financial markets and the uses of accounting information in performance evaluation, investment and credit decisions.
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ACCT 515G - Financial Statement Analysis
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ACCT 520: Advanced Strategic Management Accounting
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course continues the emphasis on the role of financial and nonfinancial information for strategic planning and control decisions from the Strategic Management Accounting course. It focuses on the strategic components of cost/price, quality, time, flexibility and innovation in the learning organization. Coverage of strategic cost management, cost of capacity, kaizen, time-based competition, agility, competitive intelligence, pricing, distribution channels, environmental accounting, cost accumulation systems and comprehensive performance indicators is included.
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ACCT 520 - Advanced Strategic Management Accounting
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ACCT 520G: Advanced Strategic Management
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course continues the emphasis on the role of financial and nonfinancial information for strategic planning and control decisions from the Strategic Management Accounting course. It focuses on the strategic components of cost/price, quality, time, flexibility and innovation in the learning organization. Coverage of strategic cost management, cost of capacity, kaizen, time-based competition, agility, competitive intelligence, pricing, distribution channels, environmental accounting, cost accumulation systems and comprehensive performance indicators is included.
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ACCT 520G - Advanced Strategic Management
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ACCT 530: Business Taxation
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course focuses on identifying issues that affect the taxation of businesses. Ten Chapters are covered: foundation of taxation, including types of taxes, structure of the income tax, taxpayers, and general concepts of income and deduction; business income and expenses; taxation of property transactions; and overview of corporations, S corporations, partnerships, and entity choice. Planning options are emphasized.
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ACCT 530 - Business Taxation
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ACCT 530G: Business Taxation
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course focuses on identifying issues that affect the taxation of businesses. Four modules are covered: foundation of taxation, including types of taxes, structure of the income tax, taxpayers, and general concepts of income and deduction; business income and expenses; taxation of property transactions; and overview of corporations, S corporations, partnerships, and entity choice. Planning options are emphasized.
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ACCT 530G - Business Taxation
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ACCT 550G: Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
Financial and managerial accounting for governmental and other not-for-profit entities are covered. Topics include: general and special funds accounting; enterprise funds; trust and agency funds; general fixed asset and long term debt groups; financial reporting; governmental costing and budgeting; public school and university accounting; hospital accounting; and accounting for selected not-for-profit organizations. This course focuses on the principles, methods, terminology, influences, and limitations of not-for-profit accounting. The course also covers the development, planning, control and managerial uses of budgeting.
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ACCT 550G - Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting
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ACCT 560G: International Accounting
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course explores in detail international financial and managerial accounting issues. Topics include: accounting systems for global business transactions; accounting organizational design; performance evaluation; pricing; control; cost allocation; foreign currency translation; consolidations; comparative multinational financial accounting principles; and multinational financial reporting issues.
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ACCT 560G - International Accounting
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ACCT 610: Financial Accounting for Managers
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course meets the prerequisite requirements for undergraduate courses in financial accounting. It does not count toward your master's degree. This course covers the main issues central to financial accounting including nature measurement, valuation, and reporting concepts and issues, emphasizing management and stakeholder analysis and use of data for decision making.
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ACCT 610 - Financial Accounting for Managers
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ACCT 615: Financial Accounting in Public and Nonprofit Organizations
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
This course covers the main issues central to financial accounting including measurement, valuation, and reporting, concepts and issues, emphasizing management and stakeholder analysis, and the use of data for decision making.
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ACCT 615 - Financial Accounting in Public and Nonprofit Organizations
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