ACCT 602 - Financial Reporting II Credit(s): 3 Lecture: 3 Non-Lecture: 0
As all of you probably know by now, financial accounting is not fundamentally about “number crunching”. Rather, it has more to do with learning a foreign language or culture than with simple mathematics. In this case, we are discussing the language/culture of business.
As was the case with ACCT 601, this course will involve a fair amount of memorization. As with Intermediate I, however, more emphasis will be placed on your ability to creatively use that which you have learned in previous financial accounting courses. In short, you will now be expected to use the “grammar” you have been learning to “write sentences”.
The majority of Intermediate II will involve extensive coverage of FASB Statements, SEC regulations, and other significant pronouncements (as well as some liability issues). In addition, we will cover time value of money issues in great detail. The purpose of all of this is to discover how financial accounting information is used in the “real world”.
While reading the Statements themselves is not required, students having difficulty with these (or other chapters) should not hesitate to consult the FASB, which is available online.
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 601 Restricted to: Accounting Graduate Students Offered: Spring Semester
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