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6691 |
Managerial Accounting (3) |
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A study of sources and classifications of accounting data, classification and behavior of revenues and costs, use of accounting data for profit planning and cost control, and
use of accounting data for special analysis. Prerequisite: MBA 5502 or equivalent
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ACT |
6692 |
Advanced Accounting Problems (3) |
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A consideration of problems relating to pension plans, long-term leasing arrangements, refunding of bonds payable, stock options, allocation of income taxes, changing price levels, cash flow statements, and other financial accounting topics with emphasis on relevant pronouncements by professional organizations and governmental agencies. |
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ACT |
6694 |
Income Tax Research (3) |
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An advanced study of selected topics in the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations with the emphasis on tax research. The course covers individual, partnership, corporations as well as estate and gift taxes. |
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ACT |
6695 |
Accounting Research and Communication (3)
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An individual study of specific accounting topics and written and oral communication of the results of the study. |
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ACT |
6696 |
Accounting Information Systems (3) |
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An advanced study of accounting information systems concepts and applications. Case studies will provide the students an opportunity to relate systems concepts to the
actual problems encountered in the analysis, design, implementation, and utilization of computer-based information systems. |
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ACT |
6698 |
Advanced Auditing (3) |
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An examination of the AICPA's professional standards and techniques of reviewing and appraising the various functions of an organization with the objective of reporting on the opportunities for improvement and the deficiencies disclosed. Emphasis on the effectiveness of internal control structure and operating procedures. |
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ACT |
6699 |
Contemporary Issues in Accounting (3) |
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A study of the recent growth of accounting theory, as influenced by regulatory agencies,
economic conditions, and professional accounting organizations. |