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AC 215: Fundamentals of Accounting
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
AC 215 introduces basic accounting concepts and techniques; fundamentals of the accounting process and preparation of basic financial statements; accounting principles involved in the measurement and reporting of assets and liabilities; elements of consolidated statements and statement of cash flows; and using and interpreting financial statements for decision-making.
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AC 301: Intermediate Accounting I
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
AC 301 provides an in-depth examination of the theory and practice of financial accounting, including the accounting environment and underlying conceptual framework. It also includes the detailed study of the four major financial statements, cash, receivables, inventories, and applications of time value of money concepts. Prerequisite: AC 215 or equivalent course work.
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AC 302: Intermediate Accounting II
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
AC 302 continues the in-depth examination of the theory and practice of financial accounting. This course concentrates on the accounting for non-current assets, current and long-term liabilities, contributed capital, retained earnings, temporary and long-term investments, and Earnings Per Share (EPS) calculations. Intermediate Accounting II focuses on the accounting principles and concepts governing the reporting of these items according to Generally AcceptedAccounting Principles (GAAP). Prerequisite: AC 301.
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AC 303: Intermediate Accounting III
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
AC 303 includes the in-depth examination of theory and practice of financial accounting. This course concentrates on the preparation and analysis of the statement of cash flows; financial statement analysis; treatment of accounting changes and error analysis; disclosure requirements; revenue recognition; accounting for income taxes, leases, pensions, and post-requirement benefits. Intermediate Accounting III focuses on the accounting principles and concepts governing the reporting of these items according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Prerequisite: AC 302.
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AC 312: Management Accounting
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Accounting for material and labor, overhead classifications and budgets; analysis and application of overhead rates; process costs, job costs, by-product and joint costs, differential costs, analysis of cost variations; break-even analysis, decision-making, direct costing, and activity-based costing. Prerequisite: AC 303.
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AC 405: Advanced Accounting
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Advanced accounting concentrates on the following topics: Preparation and analysis of consolidated financial statements using various methods; accounting for minority ownership and equity investments, including the treatment of goodwill; disaggregation of financial reports into operating segment information; restatement of foreign currency transactions and translation of financial statements to reflect international monetary differences; partnership admission, dissolution, and liquidation; accounting for state and local governments, and private not-for-profit organizations. Prerequisite: AC 303 Intermediate Accounting III, or equivalent coursework.
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AC 411: Auditing
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course includes methodology for examining public company financial statements in an attest function engagement according to generally accepted auditing standards; audit planning, risk assessment, tests of internal controls, and substantive testing of transactions and account balances; audit opinions and report writing; ethics; and the legal liability of the independent auditor. Prerequisite: AC 303.
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AC 412: Business Law for Accountants
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course is a survey of the concepts and principles affecting business organizations and commercial transactions, contracts, and agency and employment relationships. Emphasis is given to the Uniform Commercial Code's provisions regarding sales, commercial paper and transactions involving security interests. The course also covers employment law, personal property, bankruptcy, estates and trusts, and environmental regulation. The course focuses on areas tested on the CPA examination.
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AC 42: Federal Income Tax II
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Federal Income Tax II is an introduction to the federal tax law as it relates to business entities other than sole proprietorships. Students will learn about the differences in application of federal tax law among various reporting entities. Students will also learn how to research and apply federal tax law to the transactions that commonly affect these entities. Students will learn to recognize, differentiate, and analyze federal tax issues and to present tax-planning options to decision-makers. Prerequisite: AC 421, AC 215, AC 301 or another college course in Financial Planning.
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AC 420: Federal Income Tax Concepts
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Federal Income Tax Concepts, provides an overview of federal taxation principles, application, and research. The course focuses on federal tax law, income tax liability calculation, the tax effects of property transactions, income, deductions, and payments. Students will learn to recognize, differentiate, and analyze federal tax issues and to present tax-planning options to decision-makers. Prerequisite: AC 215, AC 301 or other college course in financial accounting.
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