ACCT 281 Accounting II (Managerial)


 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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ACCT 281 Accounting II (Managerial) October Session (07/52) October 22 - December 15, 2007 Online Course Syllabus Check your Official Email Account frequently as it is the ONLY email account your instructor will use to contact you!!! Instructor Information | Overview and Course Goals Course Objectives | Measurable Learning Outcomes | Course Policies Grades | Required Text | Course Schedule Course Description ACCT 281 Managerial Accounting Application of procedures relating to transactions affecting corporations. Interpretation of financial statements for management purposes is emphasized. Prerequisite: ACCT 280. (A grade of C or higher in ACCT 280 is HIGHLY recommended). I. Overview and Course Goals This course will focus on the preparation and interpretation of financial information for use by managers. Each week we will focus on different situations, issues, or problems in accounting by completing various exercises, problems, cases, and internet research. Expertise in accounting is best gained through problem solving. Some problems will be submitted for grading. | Return

 
 
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