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3.00 Credits
Introduction to accounting, the language of business. This course provides an introduction to fi nancial reporting. Topics include reporting of business transactions, application of accounting theory, standards, and principles, and analysis of fi nancial information. Rossi, Vinciguerra
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to hardware, software, networks, databases. Developing information strategy, organizing reporting needs, setting up accounting systems. Discussion of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Prerequisites: Accounting 157 and Management 211.2 or equivalent experience. Staff
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic fi nancial information used within business organizations. Emphasis on cost analysis to improve decision making and facilitate planning and control. Topics include cost systems, budgeting, variance analysis, and pricing and profi t analysis. Prerequisites: Accounting 157 and Economics 156. Vinciguerra
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3.00 Credits
Environment and theoretical structure of fi nancial accounting, including income statements and statements of cash-fl ows, income measurement, the balance sheet, fi nancial disclosures, time value of money concepts, cash and receivables, inventories, operational assets, investments. Application of accounting and economic concepts to analysis of a company's fi nancial position and performance, as shown in published information, primarily fi nancial statements. Prerequisite: Accounting 157. Fall. Rossi
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Accounting 218. Topics include liabilities, contingencies, stockholders' equity, dilutive securities, earnings per share, investment, revenue recognition, income taxes, pensions, post-retirement benefi ts, leases, accounting changes and error correction, statement of cash-fl ows, fi nancial statement analysis, full disclosure. Prerequisite: Accounting 218 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Spring. Rossi
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3.00 Credits
Personal and corporate tax concepts, structure, and planning. Rules of taxation that infl uence personal or business transactions. Prerequisite: Accounting 157. Fall. Rossi
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of business combinations, equity and cost methods of accounting for investment in common stock, preparation of consolidated fi nancial statements. Special topics such as accounting for partnerships, segment and interim reporting, international accounting issues (including foreign currency), fi nancial statement translation, state and local governmental accounting. Prerequisite: Accounting 218 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Rossi
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the practice and profession of auditing. Major topics include audit responsibilities and objectives, audit planning, evidence accumulation, materiality and risk, internal control, audit reports, professional ethics, and legal liability. Prerequisites: Accounting 158 and 218 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Staff
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3.00 Credits
Current topics related to fi nancial reporting and accounting issues. Emphasis on understanding conceptual issues about fi nancial reporting; discussing Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as they relate to a variety of controversial issues; understanding how fi nancial reporting choices affect fi nancial statements and user perspectives of profi tability and risk; researching a company's fi nancial statements, press releases, and news reports. Materials include case studies of actual companies. Prerequisite: Accounting 218 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Writing-intensive. Rossi
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