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ACCT 593: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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ACCT 603: Contemp Financial Rep
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course applies professional research methods to the identification and application of financial reporting standards to cases involving actual business situations. The objective of the course is to develop students' critical thinking, verbal and written communications and group interaction skills. Pre-requisites: ACCT 501 and ACCT 411.
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ACCT 611: Financial Reporting III
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
A study of advanced accounting topics including: accounting for business combinations (mergers and acquisitions), preparation of consolidated financial statements and specific issues related to intercompany investments; accounting for selected international events (e.g., foreign currency transactions, tranlsation of financial statements of foreign affiliates, and the use of forward exchange contracts); significant coverage of accounting for not-for-profit entities; and other selected topics of current interest. Discussion of ethical implications will be included in many of these topics.
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ACCT 614: Sem in Acct and Society
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Accounting in society: past, present, and future, with emphasis on areas of increasing social importance. Topics include the historical significance of accounting, socioeconomic accounting, corporate social accounting, social audits, role of the professional accountant in accounting for social performance, cost-benefit analysis, environmental accounting, and accounting for human resources.
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ACCT 616: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Multidimensional examination of worldwide accounting principles and practices. Comparative study of the profession in response to various socioecnomic environments. Theories of national practices and progress toward uniformity of accounting auditing, reporting standards. Problems of multinational corporation, inventory methods, currency translations, consolidated statements, price adjustments, transfer prices, taxes, and treaties. Pre-requisite: ACCT 600.
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ACCT 619: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is designed to integrate the conceptual framework of accounting with analytical and critical thinking skills to evaluate how businesses function. This integration will focus on managerial uses of financial reporting informtaion to enhance the value of the firm. The course pedagogy will focus on case analysis and related class discussion.
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ACCT 632: Fed Income Tax: Flow-Thru Ent
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
A study of the Federal Income Tax as it applies to entities other than individuals, including partnerships, corporations, decedents, estates, trusts, and retirement plans. Fundamentals of estate and gift taxation are also considered. Pre-requisite: ACCT 430.
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ACCT 634: Fed Income Tax: Corp
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The primary focus of this course is business taxation. It is imperative for students to achieve a conceptual grasp of how businesses are taxed. Without careful planning, businesses shoulder heavier tax burdens than necessary. The objective of this course is to gain a solid understanding of the impact of taxes on corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts. Students will also engage in tax planning that will enable them to provide valuable advice for businesses in terms of tax reduction strategies. This course is essential for students wishing to pass the CPA exam.
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ACCT 635: State and Local Taxation
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the principles of state and local taxation and a more specific sampling of Missouri (and occasionally) Illinois state tax issues. Pre-requisite: ACCT 430.
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ACCT 638: Wealth Preservation
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Methods utilized by estate owner in planning family security and benefits from the estate. Examines impact of Subtitle B of the Internal Revenue Code and sections of the code relating to transfer of property for charitable purposes. Minimizing current and future taxes and preserving estate values is a primary consideration. Pre-requisites: ACCT 430 and ACCT 631.
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