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ACCT 703: Risk Mgmt- Invest & Mrkt Risk
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT & MARKET RISK
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ACCT 704: Risk Measurement
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
RISK MEASUREMENT
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ACCT 705: Risk Trans To Fin Mkts
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
RISK TRANFER TO FINANCIAL MARKETS.
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ACCT 706: Risk Mgmt 706
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Examines risk tranfer to insurance markets.
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ACCT 707: Contemporary issues in Management Accounting
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The purpose of this course is to build upon the basic concepts of management accounting introduced in ACCT 305/306. The most current theories and practices that comprise ACCT 707 have been developed over the past decade in response to rapid changes in the external and internal environment that business organizations face. Accounting 707 will examine in depth the most recent management accounting literature with respect to: (1) information that managers need for decision making, and (2) the role of the management accountant in the accumulation, analysis, and use of that information.
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ACCT 710: Fixed Income Inst
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
CONC ENCOUNTERED IN THE MARKET FOR FIXED INCOME SECURITIES.
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ACCT 712: Advanced Financial Accounting Theory
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The emphasis of this course is on the examination of current issues and research methodologies related to accounting theory in such areas as the objectives of financial statements, financial statement elements, asset-valuation concepts, income-determination models, and cutting-edge topics under scrutiny by the accounting profession. Students will analyze the literature in accounting theory relating to current pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and prior pronouncements of the Accounting Principles Board and Committee on Accounting Procedure. A primary focus will be the application and influence of accounting theory on the development of current Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and corporate financial reporting.
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ACCT 72: Gov & Inst Acc
2.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
No course description available.
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ACCT 723: Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course focuses on the philosophical aspects of the professional accountant¿s relationship with clients and third parties. Accordingly, the Code of Professional Conduct issued by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is examined in detail. The auditing pronouncements issued by the AICPA are analyzed in detail. Requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission are also explored. Other areas scrutinized are compilation and review, attestation engagements, statistical sampling and auditing in an electronic data processing environment. The case method is used in solving problems of a more complex nature.
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ACCT 747: Communications and Accountants
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The examination, both verbally and non-verbally, of communications required in the business life of an accountant. The objectives of this course will be to enhance the ability to write, speak, and listen more effectively in the business environment. Topics covered will be writing a resume and a job application for an accounting position, writing instructions to staff for an audit, writing a letter to a client on the results of an audit, preparing an analysis of an annual report, communicating during an interview and a business meeting, listening skills, and preparing a financial presentation with multimedia aids.
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