the conceptual basis and structure for the determination of income taxes, including the tax research methods used in preparing tax returns, solving problems, and planning business decisions. Presents the behavioral characteristics and mechanics of accounting fraud. understanding, developing, and analyzing financial and management accounting systems applying fundamental concepts to contemporary issues and analyzing management internal control functions. Students learn to integrate topics in cost determination, economic analysis, budgeting, and management and financial control. the use of accounting information for management purposes, including decision-making, planning, and control of operations. Provides the necessary foundation for comprehension by users and preparers of the information in financial statements. overview of financial statements and revenue recognition that focuses on the left-hand side (assets) of the balance sheet. Focuses on items on the right-hand side (liabilities and stockholders’ equity) of the balance sheet. Prerequisites: ECO 1311, ECO 1312 and MATH 1309 or MATH 1337 or BBA Scholars or Business Direct entering SMU fall 2020 and beyond. an understanding of how the fundamental activities of a business enterprise are reflected in its financial statements, and how financial accounting information can be used effectively for external decision-making purposes (decisions such as investment, credit, risk management, and financing). Want to see a course syllabus? Search the syllabus library! Don't see the course you want? Suggest a course using our Wish List!
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