ACT 650: Accounting For Decision Making - fall

Prerequisite: ACT 500 or 211

Interpretation of corporate financial reporting by external users of financial statements. Students examine the form and content of financial statements and the methods used to account for assets, liabilities, capital, cash flows and other information reported in conformity with accounting principles. While pure financial accounting focuses on the external interpretation of corporate financial reporting, this course includes internal reporting for managerial decision-making. Management planning and control techniques, basic cost analysis, capital budgeting and activity-based management are encompassed in the course.

Class 11298

Section 01 · Lecture · 3.00 units

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Seats
30
Days
Thursday
Time
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM ET
Instructor
Bruce Walter
Instruction mode
In Person
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACT 500 or 211
Section type
Enrollment Section

Class 13133

Section 7101 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
25
Instructor
Jia Wu
Location
Online
Instruction mode
Online
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACT 500 or 211
Section type
Enrollment Section