ACCT 203 - Accounting and Financial Reporting
A comprehensive overview of the basic financial statements and how they and other accounting information are utilized for managerial decision making in a global economy. Topics include, but are not limited to, financial reporting and analysis, profit analysis, capital budgeting, planning and forecasting, and cost control. Environmental factors and ethical implications are integrated throughout the course.
Prerequisites & Notes Credit given for this course or ACCT 230, not both. Open only to matriculated Zarb School of Business graduate students and/or matriculated School of Education and Allied Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Semester Hours: 3
Summer 2007 Offering: SSI
60359: M-W, 6:05-8:25 p.m., Fonfeder, 208 CV Starr
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