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AAS 394: Internship
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University of Rochester
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AAS 396: Senior Thesis
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University of Rochester
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AAS 986V: Full Time Visiting Student
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University of Rochester
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AAS 997: Doctoral Dissertation
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University of Rochester
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ACC 201: Principles Of Accounting
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is an introduction to the principles and procedures used by organizations to record economic transactions that affect them, and to report the net effect of these transactions to interested external parties. The course will cover the judgment inherent in certain aspects of the recording and reporting process, the acceptable alternatives for recording given transactions, and the effect these judgments and alternatives have on comparisons of the financial reports for different organizations, and on the usefulness of financial reports in general. In conjunction with this, consideration will be given to the failure of financial reports to fully incorporate the economic condition of an organization, and the reason for this.
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ACC 221: Cost Accounting
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
A study of the accounting problems involved in determining, analyzing, and controlling production and distribution costs, and income determination for financial statements. Budgetary control, standard costs, and other topics are discussed from the viewpoint of management use in planning and control.
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ACC 401: Corp Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Corporate financial accounting is concerned with the form and content of the information firms disclose to external parties (e.g., shareholders). In the United States, financial reporting is based on generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). GAAP define the accounting methods and disclosure practices that firms select from when providing financial statements to external parties. This course covers these principles and other important financial reporting practices. The primary focus of the course is developing the skills required to interpret and analyze financial information, rather than the skills required to prepare financial statements. Upon completion of the course, students will appreciate how financial accounting information is used in contracts between parties (e.g., lenders and the firm) and to evaluate a firm's past performance and potential future performance.
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ACC 401A: Corp Fin Accounting Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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ACC 411: Fin Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
An objective of this course is to develop students' ability to use financial statement information (broadly defined) in various decision-making settings. The uses of financial statement information include: 1) evaluation of managerial performance; 2) analysts use financial statement information to perform prospective analysis, which serves as an input into the valuation of a firm's equity. Analysts make buy, sell, and hold recommendations based on analysis of financial information; 3) creditors and lenders use financial statement information as input into lending decisions. Lenders use financial information to determine the type, amount and terms of a loan, and also the nature of any covenants, and 4) corporations and investment bankers use financial statements to value companies that might be takeover targets. The primary objective is to develop and sharpen students' analytical ability to analyze financial statements and draw inferences about a firm's performance and future prospects.
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ACC 419: Positive Accounting Research
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is designed for MBA students concentrating in accounting and students in the Masters of Science in Accountancy program. The course’s primary objective is to introduce students to the role of financial accounting information in capital markets. This objective is accomplished by exposing students to academic accounting research on the relation between accounting numbers and stock prices; the debt contracting and executive compensation contracting roles of accounting numbers; incentives for managers to manage reported earnings; incentives for managers to voluntarily disclose financial information; properties of analysts’ forecasts of accounting numbers; and issues related to international financial reporting. Another objective of the course is to help students appreciate some of the current debates surrounding the accounting profession and the role of empirical research in addressing such problems.
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