ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting Introductory course in the practical applications of financial accounting. Topics include an introduction to financial statements, analysis of the statements, accounting information systems, accounting concepts involved in accounting for cash, accounts receivable, inventory, long lived assets, liabilities and stockholders equity. Ethical issues in accounting are explored. Computer-based applications for accounting and use of the Internet are employed.
Prerequisites & Notes BCIS 14 or IT 14 or permission of the department chair. Sophomore standing required–students with fewer than 24 credits on record may not register for this course; no exceptions permitted. Credit given for this course or ACCT 1 or 10 or 201. (Formerly ACCT 1; 10.)
Semester Hours: 3
Summer 2009 Offering: SSI
60152: M-Th, 8:30-10:40 a.m., Maccarrone, 308 CV Starr
SSII
70195: M-Th, 8:30-10:40 a.m., Maccarrone, 208 CV Starr
SSIII
80102: M-Th, 1:45-4:55 p.m., Fonfeder, 209 CV Starr
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