3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACC 101 and 102. A thorough course in theory and problems in which various methods of solving practical accounting problems are presented. The course supplies a broad background of accounting theory that will enable the student to recognize accepted differences in accounting methods and to develop individual concepts in matters of accounting principles. Knowledge of working paper layout is a primary requisite and the problems offered are a challenge to students' ability to observe, reason, and to make proper decisions on the basis of known facts.
Discipline: Accountancy
ACC201-01: Intermediate Accounting I | Robinson, Karen H. | Open: 7 / Reg: 13 / Max: 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
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ACC201-02: Intermediate Accounting I | Robinson, Karen H. | Open: 2 / Reg: 18 / Max: 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
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