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ACC 433: Adv Business Law & Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
A continuation of BPP 432. Topics include: bankruptcy, real property, personal property, sales, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, insurance, trusts and estates and consumer protection. This course also includes discussions of ethics and professional responsibilities. (Same as ACC 433)
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ACC 437: Basic Fed Income Tax Acctg
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course will introduce the federal tax system in the United States and will focus on specifics of federal tax code. It will provide an overview of individual, partnership, corporate, gift and estate taxes. Detailed topics will include, but are not limited to, gross income, deductions for adjusted gross income, deductions from adjusted gross income, taxable income, alternative minimum tax, certain tax credits, recognition of gains and losses, transactions between partners, Subchapter S Corporations, gift tax and estate tax. Skills will be developed to research the tax code and I.R.S. rulings to solve tax issues.
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ACC 438: Auditing Ii-Audit&Info Sys
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course will focus largely on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance and internal control systems. Internal control systems will be covered in depth, with focus on internal controls in an information technology (IT) environment. The IT environment will be discussed from the perspectives of designing effective internal controls and auditing in an IT environment. The function of the internal audit department will be covered, as well as how external auditors can work with internal auditors.
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ACC 445: Managrl Acct For Hlth Care
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Costs for health services continue to rise faster than overall economic growth, drawing ever greater attention from employers, governments and consumers. The front line of the cost battle is within the health services entities, where decision making depends on accurate reporting of internal costs. This cost will allow the student to understand how costs are reported and how to use this information to make decisions within the health services entity. The following topics will be examined within a health services setting: cost allocation, cost-volume-pricing analysis, budgeting and variance analysis, and activity-based costing. (Same as ACC 445)
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ACC 501: Seminar In Accounting
1.00 Credits
University of Rochester
A forum for the presentation, discussion and critique of current accounting research papers where accounting faculty, Ph.D. students and outside speakers present working papers on current research topics. Students are expected to actively participate in the discussion and critique of the papers presented. In weeks when accounting workshops/seminars are scheduled, accounting Ph.D. students will meet as a group with a member of the accounting faculty before the seminar to discuss the paper. Since such meetings are designed to facilitate students' active participation in the seminars, students are required to circulate a brief set of comments to the other class participants in advance of the meeting. Grading will be based on the quality of students' contributions to the pre-seminar meetings as well as their contributions and participation in the actual workshops.
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ACC 510: Accounting Research I
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
The natural starting point for the study of capital markets research in accounting begins with the relationship between accounting earnings and security returns. This course covers the evolution of research on the earnings/return relation from the seminal papers up through current research. Topics covered include the fundamental features of the contemporaneous earnings/return relation, the nature of association-type and event study-type investigations of the contemporaneous earnings/return relation, theoretical and empirical evidence on the lead/lag relation between security returns and accounting earnings, the asymmetric timeliness of accounting earnings, theoretical and empirical research on the role of conservatism in accounting earnings, pro-forma earnings and international research on the characteristics and properties of the earnings/return relation. The course also covers capital market research on analysts' earnings forecasts including the properties of such forecasts.
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ACM 430: Sec Accompanying: Barr
1.50 Credits
University of Rochester
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ACM 430A: Prl 1/2 Hr Accompanying:Barr
2.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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ACM 460A: Primary Accompanying: Barr
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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ACY 100: Studio Accompanying
1.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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