Courses and Schedules
ACC-4020 Advanced Accounting II
Advanced Accounting II is the second semester of a two-semester sequence of courses that provide review and introduction to both the concepts and technical issues associated with more advanced accounting topics. Topic coverage in this course will include an in-depth discussion of partnership accounting from initial formation to liquidation. In addition, governmental and not-for-profit accounting will be covered in detail. Finally, fiduciary accounting for estates and trusts and also debt restructuring will complete the topic coverage. Related professional pronouncements will be introduced during the term as well.
Advisory: It is advisable to have knowledge in a course equivalent to ACC-2010: Intermediate Accounting I, with a grade of C or better, to succeed in this course. It is also advisable to have successfully completed ACC-4010: Advanced Accounting I or its equivalent. Students are responsible for making sure they have the necessary knowledge. Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required.
Study Methods- :
Self-Directed Courses (ACC-4020-SD): This course is offered every term.
Credits: 3
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