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Upper Level
Credits: 4
Term(s) Offered (Subject to Change) : Jan.

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Course Description:


Apply accounting principles in a corporate setting to topics such as long-term liabilities, capital stock, earnings per share, securities and funds investment, revenue recognition, leases, pension funds, financial reporting and basic financial statement analysis. Emphasis is placed on special situations and business problems. Proficiency in using spreadsheet software is helpful.

Prerequisite: Intermediate Accounting 1 or equivalent.