ACCOUNTING15 HOURS
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The double-entry system of bookkeeping and the basic accounting cycle, including communicating financial information according to generally accepted accounting principles.Prerequisite: MAT1250 or higher
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This hands-on course introduces students to the use of computerized accounting software for a small business. Topics include setting up a new company, creating a chart of accounts, recording banking, customer, and vendor transactions, using inventory, recording payroll, making adjusting entries, and generating financial statements and management reports.Prerequisite: ACC2020
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The acquisition, analysis, and reporting of financial information for the individual manager and the organization with special attention to the planning and control responsibilities of practicing managers. Students should gain confidence in their ability to interpret and use financial information for more effective decision-making.Prerequisite: ACC2020
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Evidential procedures involved in supporting the various types of audits, in compliance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS).Prerequisite: ACC3020
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Continuation of ACC4020, addressing financial statement preparation and presentation to external users.Prerequisite: ACC4020