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ACC 1015: Concepts of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
An introduction to the discipline of accounting from a user perspective. Emphasis on how accounting information and financial statements are used in business decisions, particularly in decisions by people outside the organization. Students will access corporate websites to retrieve and analyze externally published financial information of publicly traded companies. Required for all majors in the Haub School of Business.
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ACC 1025: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course covers basic cost accounting terminology, concepts, and classifications. Cost accumulation systems, cost-profit-volume analysis, and uses of accounting information for managerial decisionmaking purposes are discussed. Students are introduced to the use of spreadsheet application software as an essential tool for analysis of financial data. Prerequisite: ACC 1015. Required of all majors in the Haub School of Business.
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ACC 2055: Financial Accounting Information Systems I
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The conceptual basis and procedural framework of accounting is covered in this course. Topics include: revenue recognition, cost allocation, financial statement preparation/presentation, analysis of financial data, and using accounting information for liquidity and profitability assessments. Students are introduced to business technology integration through use of enterprise resource planning applications. Prerequisites: ACC 1015 and ACC 1025 with a grade of C or better. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2065: Financial Accounting Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The second FAIS course coverage includes solvency and operational capacity; accounting for long-term assets and liabilities; disclosure reporting; financial analysis issues dealing with long-term debt, retirement benefits, and deferred income taxes. Enterprise resource planning systems (e.g., SAP) and spreadsheet software applications are used as tools for the analysis of assigned problems and projects. Prerequisite: ACC 2055. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2075: Financial Accounting Information Systems III
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The final FAIS course covers stockholders equity, business combinations, consolidation accounting, line of business and segment reporting, foreign operations and global accounting/reporting issues, and corporate financial analysis. There is a continued use of enterprise resource planning systems and software application tools in the course. Prerequisite: ACC 2065. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2105: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course provides a user-oriented approach to understanding the information content of financial statements. Applications include ratio and graphical analysis of the data produced by the accounting information system. Using financial databases, and case analyses, students investigate various aspects of measuring the success of the business organization's activities and its major strategic initiatives. Prerequisite: ACC 2065.
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ACC 2125: Management Accounting Information Systems I
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Topics in this course include cost systems, strategic management accounting and planning systems, responsibility centers, re-engineering and total quality management, target costing, economic value added measurement, and managerial accounting for multinational organizations. Spreadsheet software package applications are used in modeling and for problem/project analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 1025. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2135: Management Accounting Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course is designed so that for students can develop an understanding of accounting information as a strategic resource and to see how accounting technology supports business processes. The emphasis is on business process re-engineering and integrating Internet use in B2B exchanges. Topics covered include customer relationship management and strategic enterprise management using hands-on computer interface technology. Student casework focuses on using a leading enterprise resource planning system as a management accounting tool. Prerequisite: ACC 2125 or with permission of the instructor. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2155: Federal Income Taxation
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
An introduction to the principles and procedures of income taxation at the federal level. This course includes an exploration of inclusions, deductions, income realization and recognition, taxation of property transactions, and credits, all with a focus on individual taxpayers. Prerequisite: ACC 1015. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2165: Special Topics in Federal Taxation
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A study of the federal tax treatment of corporations, partners and partnerships, fiduciary entities (trusts and estates), and gratuitous transfers (gift and estate taxation). This examination of tax laws and procedures takes the form of studying illustrative examples and completion of problem-solving exercises. Prerequisite: ACC 2155.
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