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Acct for Decision Making2017 Spring

Subject Accounting (ACCT) 7304 Section 01 (CRN: 13248)

Prerequisites: Principles of Accounting I and II (ACCT 2310 and 2330) or ACCT 7100 and passing score on accounting assessment. Course Description: This course provides an overview of financial and managerial accounting as well as an introduction to tax planning. The emphasis will be on how various events and transactions in the life cycle of a business affect the basic accounting equation so that the manager can identify the important accounting issues. The course will look at choice of entity, accrual accounting issues, financial statement analysis and differences between U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In regard to tax planning, this course is intended to fill the gap between a manager well-trained in finance but unfamiliar with taxes and the tax experts on which the manager will rely. This course will examine the structure of tax codes (state and federal) and how taxes influence the finance decisions the manager will be expected to make (e.g. investments, choice of entity, capital structure, like-kind exchanges, mergers and acquisitions, timing of transactions, etc.).
19 seats available (capacity: 38)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Wednesday 6:00pm - 8:40pm Reynolds Business Building 102(Lecture)
    January 9th to May 9th, 2017 (17 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Accounting

College

Business
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