Advanced Accounting

Prerequisite(s): ACCT 304 may be taken concurrently with approval of Department Chairperson. Restriction(s): Accounting major students only. Special fee. Advanced Accounting is an upper level course in the undergraduate accounting curriculum. It is an in-depth study of accounting problems for affiliated business enterprises and multinational corporations. It deals with business combinations of two or more business entities. It involves combination and consolidation of financial statements for multi-affiliated corporations. It concerns intercompany transactions between parent and subsidiary companies. The aim is to measure the operating results and financial position for these complex operations. The course further investigates the accounting problems associated with foreign transactions, translation of foreign currencies and hedging activities of an international business enterprise. A high level of knowledge and sophistication in accounting techniques is required for understanding the course material. Relevant pronouncements of the authoritative accounting profession are greatly emphasized.

Term 202440 #41580 ACCT401
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Meeting Times
Location: SBUS 015 (M)
@ 14:15 - 15:30
From 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-20
Enrollment

9

seats available

29

currently enrolled

38

maximum enrollment
Term 202440 #41176 ACCT401
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Location: SBUS 314 (M)
@ 15:45 - 17:00
From 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-20
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13

seats available

25

currently enrolled

38

maximum enrollment

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