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SMG AC 430: Accounting Research
Develops and practices research skills required of an accounting professional. Use accounting-related resources to research and understand accounting reporting issues and authoritative guidance for application of GAAP. -
SMG AC 445: Advanced Managerial Accounting
Integrates knowledge from the fields of accounting, economics, and finance to investigate current issues related to management control, financial analysis and valuation, corporate governance, and strategic cost analysis. -
SMG AC 469: Principles of Income Taxation I
Federal income tax law common to all taxpayers: individuals, partnerships, and corporations. Tax returns for individuals. Topics include tax accounting, income to be included and excluded in returns, tax deductions, ordinary and capital gains and losses, inventories, installment sales, depreciation, bad debts, and other losses. -
SMG AC 498: Directed Study: Accounting
Directed study in Accounting. 2 or 4 cr. Application available on Undergraduate Program website. -
SMG AC 541: Advancd Accntng
This course description is currently under construction. -
SMG AC 565: Auditing
Introduces the basic concepts underlying auditing and assurance services (including materiality, audit risk, and evidence) and demonstrates how to apply those concepts to audit and assurance services through financial statement audits. -
SMG AC 579: Principles of Income Taxation II
Certain common and special Federal tax laws for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts, and miscellaneous entities. Topics include income tax returns for partnerships, business corporations, special corporations, decedents, estates, and trusts. Survey coverage of corporate liquidations, pension and profit-sharing plans, IRS audits, and estate and gift taxes.
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