Accounting
ACC 201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I (3)
13 lessons, 3 exams
This course is designed to provide an introduction to financial accounting from the users' perspectives. Its primary purposes are to promote understanding of financial accounting information for decision making purposes and to focus on financial accounting's role in communicating business results. You may use a four-function calculator.
Prereq: Sophomore standing.
Tuition: $977.50
Horngren C. T., Sundem G. L., and John A. Elliott, Introduction to Financial Accounting, Seventh Edition. Prentice Hall, 2000
Horngren C.T., Sundem G. L., and John A. Elliott. Introduction to Financial ccounting, Seventh Edition, --Working Papers. Prentice Hall, 2000
The Gap, Inc. 1996 Annual Report -- supplied with the text.
Horngren C.T., Sundem G.L., and John A. Elliott. Introduction to Financial Accounting, Seventh Edition,--Study Guide. Prentice Hall, 2000 (optional)
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ACC 202 MANAGERIAL USES OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION (3)
14 lessons, 3 exams
An introduction to the use of accounting data within an organization to analyze and solve problems and to make planning and control decisions. This course is designed for non-accounting majors.You may use a four-function calculator.
Prereq: ACC 201 or BE 161 and BE 162.
Tuition: $977.50
Hilton, Ronald W., Managerial Accounting, Fourth Edition. McGraw-Hill 2000.
Hilton, Ronald W., Managerial Accounting, Fourth Edition - Study Guide. McGraw-Hill 2000.
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