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BUS A424: Auditing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Public accounting organization and operation; review of internal control systems, verification of balance sheet and operating accounts; the auditor's opinion. Preparation for Course C or P: BUS A312; senior class standing. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS A425: Contemporary Accounting Theory
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Analyzes and evaluates the rationale for and implications of underlying financial accounting procedures and concepts. Extensive consideration is given to the effects of alternative accounting principles on the measurement of a firm's earnings and financial position. Preparation for Course P: BUS A312; senior class standing. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS A437: Advanced Management Accounting
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Strategic cost management practices including activity-based management, activity-based budgeting and activity-based costing, target costing, theory of constraints, quality costs, the cost of capacity, the balanced scorecard, and performance measures for automated factories. Learn enhanced problem-solving skills and tools, increased critical-thinking skills, and improved presentation and speaking skills. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS A439: Advanced Auditing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Development of audit skills in planning, account analysis, workpaper techniques. Issues of legal liability. Case studies involving various audit issues. Preparation for Course P: BUS A424. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS A490: Independent Study in Accounting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Cannot be substituted for required course(s). Supervised individual study and research in student's special field of interest. Written report required. Preparation for Course P: senior class standing, consent of faculty. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS D300: International Business Administration
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Economic and cultural environments for overseas operations. Governmental policies and programs that affect international business. International dimensions of marketing, finance, accounting, taxation, and human resources with emphasis on management decisions and implementation. Preparation for Course P: junior class standing, ECON E201-E202. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS D490: Special Studies in International Business Administration
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Supervised individual study and research in student's special field of interest. Written report required. Preparation for Course P: BUS D300, senior class standing, consent of faculty. Cr. 1-3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS F260: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Financial problems encountered in managing individual affairs. Topics may include personal budgeting, installment buying, insurance, home ownership, and investments. No credit toward B.S. in business if taken during junior or senior year. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS F301: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An overview of the theory of the essentials of corporate finance needed to compete effectively in an increasingly global environment. Topics include time value of money, forecasting, stock and bond analysis, project analysis, cost of capital, short-term asset analysis, global financial markets, and ethical considerations. Preparation for Course P: junior class standing; admission to business B.S. program. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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BUS F303: Intermediate Finance
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Advanced treatment of corporate financial management. Covers all major areas of corporate financial decisions: capital budgeting, dividends, capital structure, cash-flow projections, mergers, and acquisitions. Preparation for Course P: BUS F301. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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