Accounting and Financial Analysis (Fall, 2012)

  Course Number: FIN 212a S1
Call Number: 8304
Instructor(s): Anderson, Brenda
Time(s): M,W 11:00 - 12:30 PM; Lemberg, Lee Hall
Description: The primary objective of this course is to develop a fundamental understanding of financial accounting and corporate reporting issues. Students will be exposed to a variety of real world applications involving for profit financial statements. More specifically, students will acquire skills allowing them to read, interpret and analyze the income statement, balance sheet and the statement of cash flows. This course will primarily address accounting standards employed in the US (GAAP) but will acquaint students with international standards (IFRS) used by other countries in numerous accounting areas. Further, issues related to the project on the convergence of standards currently being conducted by the FASB and IASB will be discussed. Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on interpreting financial statements to understand how accounting information, in a variety of decision settings, can be utilized by managers. Usually offered every semester
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