Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice - B
Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice - B
MGMT X 124B
This is the second course in the 2-course Advanced Accounting sequence and covers partnerships and joint ventures; installment and consignment sales; receiverships, estates, and trusts; and governmental units.
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What you can learn.
What you can learn.
Understand international operations, including transactions with foreign companies and foreign exchange contracts to hedge against currency fluctuations
Explore translation of accounts of foreign subsidiaries and branches
Gain a well-balanced appreciation of the accounting profession
Learn about IFRS and current accounting standards
About This Course
This course examines partnerships and joint ventures; installment and consignment sales; receiverships, estates and trusts; and governmental units. International operations, including accounting for transactions with foreign companies, use of foreign exchange contracts to hedge against foreign currency fluctuations, and translation of accounts of foreign subsidiaries and branches also are covered. Transferable for UC credit.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 124A Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice or consent of instructor.
This course applies toward the following programs
Accounting: Business Analysis and Reporting
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Get ready for the CPA Career Exam with this tailored four-course program covering topics including accounting theory, data science and business systems. Available Formats: Online | In-Person
Get ready for the CPA Career Exam with this tailored four-course program covering topics including accounting theory, data science and business systems. Available Formats: Online | In-Person
Advanced Accounting
specialization
specialization
Advance your career and prepare for the CPA exam with in-depth training in mergers, partnerships, consolidations, and more.
Advance your career and prepare for the CPA exam with in-depth training in mergers, partnerships, consolidations, and more.