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Click on the name of an online accounting undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACCTG 100B) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Continues intermediate accounting with an emphasis on current pronouncements and practical applications. You will read, discuss and implement the most current accounting requirements as prescribed in the FASB statements and other current accounting pronouncements. Topics include plant and equipment, intangible assets, current liabilities, long-term debt, stockholders equity, investments, and problem solving using computer spreadsheets. Prerequisite: ACCTG 100A. |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACCT-305) |
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Accounting |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course continues topics presented in ACCT-215. Property, intangibles, liabilities, stockholders' equity, retained earnings and earnings per share are covered. |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACGP 3110) |
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Accounting |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This is a continuation and comprehensive study of financial accounting theory and applications. Emphasis is placed on accounting for inventories, long-term assets and liabilities, and stockholders? equity. |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACT4052) |
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Accounting |
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Northcentral University |
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This course continues the in-depth examination of current assets with similar examination of non-current assets, liabilities, equity, leases, and financial statement analysis. It overviews special problems in income determination and reporting. |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACCT 531) |
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Accounting |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course is a continuation of ACCT 331 Accounting 1: Intermediate, placing emphasis on accounting theory and conducting an in-depth study of the analysis of special problems that arise in applying these concepts to financial accounting. The objective of the course is to develop your ability in the application of accounting concepts to practical situations. |
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Intermediate Accounting III (ACCT-312) |
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Accounting |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course continues topics presented in ACCT-305 and includes investments, income measurement issues, full disclosure in financial reporting, and special issues in expense and liability recognition. |
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Intermediate Accounting III (ACGP 3120) |
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Accounting |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This is a continuation and comprehensive study of financial accounting concepts, applications, and the presentation of information in financial statements. Emphasis is placed on special topics in income determination and financial reporting. Concepts of revenue recognition, leases, pensions, accounting for income taxes and earnings per share are among the subjects to be studied. |
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Intermediate Financial Accounting I (ACC 421) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course examines the conceptual framework of accounting, including cash versus accrual accounting, the income statement and balance sheet, the time value of money, cash receivables, and inventory. |
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Intermediate Financial Accounting II (ACC 422) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is the second of the three part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This section examines the balance sheet in more detail, including intangible assets, current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, stockholder's equity, and earnings per share. The course finishes with a look at investments and revenue recognition. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encourage discussions about how the accountant should handle specific situations. |
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Intermediate Financial Accounting III (ACC 423) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is the third of a three part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This course examines income taxes, pensions and post retirement benefits, leases, changes and error analysis, statement of cash flows and full disclosures issues. The course finishes with a look at derivative instruments. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encourage discussions about how the accountant should handle specific situations. |
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Introduction Cost/Managerial Accounting (ACGP 2020) |
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Accounting |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course examines the development and operation of cost accounting systems. Topics include basic cost concepts and product costing techniques including job order, process costing, and standard costing with emphasis on managerial application. |
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Introduction to Acc (ACC 201) |
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Accounting |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of accounting including the effects of transactions on financial statements, accounting for professional and merchandising operations, accounting controls and payroll accounting. |
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Introduction to Corporate Accounting (ACGP 2046) |
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Accounting |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course defines financial accounting objectives and their relationship to business. Students are introduced to the fundamental principles of accounting and the accounting cycle as it applies to corporations. |
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Introductory Financial Accounting (ACCTG 1A) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Introduces financial accounting emphasizing accounting terminology, ethics and the role of accounting information in business decisions. Course work will provide you with a basic understanding of the accounting process; financial statements; and the content of certain asset, liability and owners equity accounts. The corporate form of business is discussed in detail. The focus of the course will provide you with an understanding of accounting information in a decision context. The course includes a computerized practice set. (CAN BUS 2). |
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Limited Liability Companies and S Corporations: A Choice of Entity (TA 356) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines and compares the entity classification of the S Corporation versus the Limited Liability Corporation. Explores the tax treatment, problems and planning techniques of formation and operation of both entity forms, including eligibility, election, revocation, termination and accounting rules. This is a highly recommended elective course. Prerequisites: TA 322A and TA 328. |
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Management Acounting (ACCT 615) |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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Builds on traditional concepts of managerial accounting (break-even analysis, alternate choice decisions, profit planning, and transfer pricing) and develops the skills that an executive needs in strategic cost analysis. Explores strategic decisions of value chains and activity-based management. Emphasis on using managerial accounting data in executive planning and control. |
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Managerial Accounting (ACCT-346) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course provides exposure to the financial aspects of business decision-making. Topics include standard cost systems, budgeting, break-even analysis, and the effect of federal and state taxes on decision-making. Students make extensive use of spreadsheet applications to analyze and provide solutions to the challenges faced by management in today's Internet-based economy. |
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Managerial Accounting (ACT4050) |
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Northcentral University |
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Explores the nature of managerial accounting as it relates to decision-making. Analyzes concepts and systems. Presents planning and control methods such as cost-volume-profit analysis and budgeting. |
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Managerial Accounting (ACC 205) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course examines the principles and procedures for developing accounting information for managerial decision making, including product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and pricing and expenditure procedures. |
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Managerial Accounting (ACC222) |
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Accounting |
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Peirce College |
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ACC 222 Managerial Accounting Prerequisite: ACC 102 This course presents a functional approach to the basic concepts of managerial accounting. Emphasized are pro forma financial statements, budgets, cash flow analysis, forecasting, direct costing, break-even analysis, and capital expenditures. |
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