The course explores the role of accounting in providing decision makers with financial information about businesses. The focus is on understanding financial accounting from the user’s perspective. Courses cover reporting of financial condition, including assets, liabilities, equity accounts, operating performance and cash flow.
2.ACC 212. Managerial Accounting. 3 Credit Hours.
Introduction to Managerial Accounting. Topics include various product costing techniques, analysis of cost behavior patterns, budgeting, and problem solving using accounting information. The course is taught from a management perspective.
3.ACC 221. Accelerated Principles of Financial Accounting. 3 Credit Hours.
This course examines the role of accounting in providing decision makers with financial information about businesses. The focus is on understanding financial accounting from the user’s perspective. Courses cover reporting of financial condition, including assets, liabilities, equity accounts, operating performance and cash flow. This course is not open to students taking ACC 211 credit.
4.ACC 222. Accelerated Managerial Accounting. 3 Credit Hours.
This course is an introduction to managerial/cost accounting. Topics include various product costing techniques, analysis of cost behavior patterns, budgeting, and problem solving using accounting information. The course is taught from a management perspective. This course is not open to students taking ACC 212 credits.
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