Introduction to managerial accounting. Includes the fundamentals of cost-volume-profit analysis, product costing, management reporting, and information for decision-making. Also introduces budgets and alternative models for manufacturing operations. Prerequisite: C- grade or better in ACCT 203. (One course.)
- Teacher: Mollisa Kurz
Introduction to financial accounting; the communication of relevant information to external parties. Includes the development of the accounting model, internal control, measurement processes, data classification and terminology, and the interpretation and use of financial statements. Prerequisite:FYII-101. (One course.)
- Teacher: Mollisa Kurz
This course will engage students in the study of the regulatory and business reasons for external financial statement audits. We will study the standards, objectives, and procedures involved in evaluating management's financial statement assertions. We will also study how risk analysis and data analytics affect the development of an audit plan and the interpretation of audit findings. We will discuss how audit findings impact the type of audit opinion that is issued on an entity's financial statements. Prerequisite: ACCT 353. (One course.)
- Teacher: Marnee Fieldman
- Teacher: Lincoln Pinto
This course provides an introduction to federal tax code provisions that affect individuals, partnerships, corporations, and trusts. The reasons underlying tax provisions are explored and basic tax research skills are developed. Prerequisite: ACCT 203. Offered in the fall semester. (One course.)
- Teacher: Lincoln Pinto