This is part of a two-class sequence on financial accounting. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I & II, held consecutively, will provide you with a strong foundation to tackle many financial issues. Accounting I covers the basics, while Accounting II deals with more advanced topics. The topics discussed are “general” and apply to accounting practices worldwide – whether in the USA, Europe, Asia, etc. You can take Accounting I on a standalone basis, or, you can take it as part of a two course sequence.

Accounting 1

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Master the mechanics of financial accounting.
Understand the structure, functions, and interrelation of the basic financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement).
Be able to perform a structured fundamental analysis of the financial statements to assess a firm’s profitability, liquidity, and solvency.
Be familiar with the accounting rules governing the recognition and measurement of key activities, events and transactions.
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