Focuses on the corporate finance function including role of corporate finance professionals, time value of money, cost of capital, valuation, capital structure, and capital budgeting issues. Students will also be introduced to capital budgeting analysis, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, and differential analysis. Prerequisite: Accounting 2 10101142
Days & Time:
Thurs: 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM
Facility:
114 Telepresence Classroom AD
Instructor:
Susan Strautmann
Tuition and Fees: $460.68
Out of State Tuition and Fees: $460.68
125 Classroom/Telepr MFLD
212 Telepresence Classrm STPT
Computer Conferencing
A240 Telepresence Classroom WR
CATALOG #10101120
Develops a working knowledge of payroll legislation, payroll records, and payroll accounting. Payroll accounting is accomplished through manual methods and automated methods. Corequisites: Accounting1 10101140 and Microsoft Office-Introduction 10103106
CATALOG #10101123
Applies current tax laws in preparing individual tax returns and supporting forms and schedules.
CATALOG #10101125
Accumulates production costs for materials, labor, and overhead for job order or process costing systems. Determines and records variances from standard. Computes various cost-volume-profit relationships for control and decision making. Prerequisite: Accounting 2 10101142
CATALOG #10101129
Uses the computer as a tool to reinforce and build on accounting concepts. Students prepare financial statements and managerial reports, produce business documents, and account for service and merchandising business entities. Prerequisites: Accounting 1 10101140; Microsoft Office-Introduction 10103106 or Excel-Beginning 10103123
CATALOG #10101158
This project based course gives students the opportunity to demonstrate technical competency in areas covered in program courses. Financial accounting, management accounting, payroll accounting, and tax accounting are used. The project simulates many of the tasks students are expected to perform as accounting professionals. Prerequisites: Intermediate Accounting 1 10101110, QuickBooks Applications 10101129, Income Tax Accounting 10101123 and Payroll Accounting 10101120
CATALOG #10101106
Microsoft Excel is a vital tool for many accounting tasks. This course covers basic and advanced features within Excel and relates them to various accounting tasks. Using Excel, students will perform accounting tasks and will experience the gathering, analysis, and reporting of accounting data. Prerequisites: Accounting 1 10101140 and Microsoft Office-Introduction 10103106 or Excel-Beginning 10103123
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