International Accounting
International Accounting
MGMT X 423.4
This course is designed for students of accounting and international business professionals who are working for public accounting firms, corporations, and other enterprises engaged in international business.
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What you can learn.
What you can learn.
Through the use of case studies, understand the broad range of accounting challenges faced by multinational enterprises, including the transition from GAAP to IFRS
Learn about the various ways different countries perceive and interpret certain accounting topics, and the rationale for how to deal with them
About This Course
This course is designed for students of accounting and international business professionals who are working for public accounting firms, corporations, and other enterprises engaged in international business, as well as governmental institutions and international organizations. Instruction covers a broad range of accounting challenges faced by multinational enterprises, including the transition from GAAP to IFRS, the ways different countries perceive and interpret certain accounting topics, and the rationale for how to deal with them. Case studies illustrate the specific day-to-day accounting issues that are encountered in international business operations.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 1A and MGMT X 1B Principles of Financial Accounting or consent of instructor.
This course applies toward the following programs
Focuses in Accounting
specialization
specialization
Advance your skills in auditing, tax, and international accounting with courses designed for professionals seeking career growth.
Advance your skills in auditing, tax, and international accounting with courses designed for professionals seeking career growth.