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ACC 251: Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(For accounting and finance majors)A survey of accounting principles, concepts and procedures. Topics covered include financial statements, the information-processing cycle, cash, receivables, inventory costing methods, plant and equipment, intangibles, and current liabilities.
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ACC 252: Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Continuation of ACC 251 for accounting and finance majors; prerequisite: ACC 251)A study of long-term liabilities, owners’ equity of corporations and partnerships, the cash-flow statement, and cost analysis and accumulation.
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ACC 253: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(For non-accounting and non-finance majors)A survey of the accounting cycle, basic financial statements, theory and techniques of income, asset, and liability recognition.
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ACC 254: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Continuation of ACC 253 for non-accounting and non-finance majors; prerequisite: ACC 253)This course examines accounting information primarily from the perspective of a user within the organization. Topics covered include cost allocation, product costing, budgeting, profit planning, and performance evaluation.
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ACC 361: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: junior standing, ACC 252)A comprehensive study of contemporary accounting theory, concepts and procedures and their application to the asset classifications on the balance sheet. Current pronouncements of the various accounting organizations relevant to assets will be emphasized.
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ACC 362: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ACC 361)Application of contemporary accounting theory to liabilities and stockholder’s equity classifications of the balance sheet. Current pronouncements of accounting organizations relevant to liabilities and owners’ equity accounts will be emphasized.
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ACC 363: Federal Taxes
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ACC 252 or 254, junior standing)An introductory course covering pertinent phases of federal income taxation. Emphasis on business transactions, preparation of individual returns, and finding the answers to federal tax questions.
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ACC 364: Auditing Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ACC 361)Regulatory, legal, ethical, and technical issues related to the independent audit service. Examination of auditing standards, statistical methods and techniques involved in the examination of certain transaction cycles.
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ACC 365: Federal Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ACC 252)An introduction to the taxation of C and S corporations and partnerships, including analysis of the tax consequences of their formation, operation, and liquidation.
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ACC 370: Fraud Examination
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ACC 252 or 254)This course provides the student with an understanding of the various forms of fraud that take place within and outside of the organization. The student is exposed to the control and investigative techniques essential to the prevention and detection of these frauds.
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