ACCT-802 Graduate Financial Accounting II
This course completes the intermediate financial accounting curriculum. The critical thinking and problem-solving skills developed in ACCT 801 are broadened as this class tackles more complex accounting concepts, including: current and long-term liabilities, stockholders’ equity, dilutive securities, earnings per share, revenue recognition, income tax accounting, pensions, leases, and the statement of cash flows. Since accounting for many of these areas has been a source of substantial debate and major revisions in recent years, subject matter covered will be topical. Pertinent pronouncements of standard-setting bodies continue to be studied.
Prerequisite
Student has satisfied all of the following Student has satisfied all of the following Academic Unit (Computed) in the selection list Accounting, Accounting and Business Law, Business Administration, Business Administration Executive, Business Analytics, Business Law and Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Health Administration, Information System, Information Systems and Operations Management, INTO Sawyer Business School, Management and Entrepreneurship, Management Studies, Marketing, Moakley Center for Public Management, Public Administration, Public Administration and Health Administration, Sawyer Business School, Strategy and International Business Or Programs of Study any in the selection list Business Economics Major BSBA And Student has satisfied all of the following Students who didn't specify one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci Continuing and Professional Studies Graduate And Student has satisfied all of the following Students who didn't specify one or more of these Program Areas MST Program And Student has satisfied all of the following Student has completed all of the following course(s) ACCT 801 - Graduate Financial Accounting I
Offered
Fall, Spring