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ACC 732
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
This course is intended to develop your understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles of financial and managerial accounting as well as their impact on executive decision making. The course also includes the preparation and use of accounting information to develop your skills in applied accounting research. After completion of the course, you should possess a working knowledge of financial statements prepared in accordance with current accounting standards and an understanding of managerial accounting topics including cost-volume-profit relationships and differential analysis.
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3
Prerequisite
DCT 700
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ACCOUNTING