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Course Description

In this course, students will study a comprehensive range of issues in financial reporting and accounting. Coverage will include:

  • The theoretical and regulatory frameworks of financial statements
  • Recognition, valuation and measurement of assets, liabilities, equity and income
  • The impact of special transactions and events on financial statements

The course is part of a group of four courses that together will provide broad exposure to professional aspects of accounting that are not covered in a traditional college accounting curriculum. The objective is to complete a student's professional preparation for entry into public accounting. Taken together, the four courses in the sequence will also cover topics included in the CPA examination. The course assumes prior knowledge of accounting at a college level.

Notes

Knowledge of accounting at college level

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
Class
Days
M, T, W, Th
Time
1:00PM to 4:45PM
Dates
Jun 24, 2024 to Jul 09, 2024
Campus
Web-based Instruction
Building
Zoom
Type
Class
Days
F
Time
9:00AM to 12:30PM
Dates
Jun 28, 2024 to Jul 05, 2024
Campus
Web-based Instruction
Building
Zoom
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
60.0
Location
  • Web-based Instruction
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee credit (6 units) $900.00
Available for Credit
6 units
Section Notes

Program Schedule

Start date: Monday, June 24th

End date: Friday, August 30th

This is one of four courses required for the Professional Preparation Program for Accounting.

Students MUST be enrolled in ECON X426A, ECON X426B, ECON X426C & ECON X426D.