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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The course provides a study of accounting principles and problems related to financial reporting for mergers, acquisitions, consolidated enterprises, and foreign operations.
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3.00 Credits
The study of an independent accountant's assurance, attestation, and audit services. Topics include evidence, risk, standards, control, reports, liability, and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
The basic federal income tax provisions applicable to individuals, sole proprietorships, corporations, and small business firms are covered in this course, which emphasizes their rationale and significance in business and investment decision making.
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2.00 Credits
Preparation of federal and state income tax returns for low-income individuals.
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2.00 Credits
Preparation of federal and state income tax returns for low-income individuals.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the application of the following to business situations: organization structures, secured transactions, commercial paper, real and personal property, negotiable instruments, and the rights of the consumer. Recommended for students desiring to sit for the CPA exam.
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3.00 Credits
Fund-accounting concepts for nonprofit institutions: current, capital outlay, debt retirement, trust and agency, enterprise, special assessment funds, general fixed asset and general bond-indebtedness group concepts for governmental units. The application of the fund accounting concepts as applied to hospitals, colleges, universities, and health care organizations.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses a decision-making approach to provide a background for business leadership in a global environment. It provides a fundamental understanding of accounting and reporting in international business and in the global capital markets. The student learns accounting for international business transactions, foreign exchange risk management and hedging mechanisms, comparative international accounting theory and practice, international financial statement translation, consolidation and analysis, social and political accounting concepts, and international taxation The concepts and techniques are extensions of those learned in Accountancy I and II.
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3.00 Credits
The basic federal income tax provisions applicable to individuals, sole proprietorships, corporations, and small business firms are covered in this course, which emphasizes their rationale and significance in business and investment decision making.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses a decision-making approach to provide a background for business leadership in a global environment. It provides a fundamental understanding of accounting and reporting in international business and in the global capital markets. The student learns accounting for international business transactions, foreign exchange risk management and hedging mechanisms, comparative international accounting theory and practice, international financial statement translation, consolidation and analysis, social and political accounting concepts, and international taxation The concepts and techniques are extensions of those learned in Accountancy I and II.
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