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Feb 19, 2025
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ACCT 311 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I These intermediate financial accounting courses are designed to prepare the student for a career in professional accounting. Upon conclusion of the sequence the student should: (1) understand the issues involved in accounting policy choice; (2) understand the process and the conceptual framework according to which accounting standards are set in the United States; (3) have in-depth knowledge of accounting for transactions, events and adjustments affecting assets, liabilities, shareholders’ equity, revenues, expenses, gains and losses. Prerequisite: Accounting majors and minors: ACCT 301. Other business majors who have junior standing and have completed ACCT 231 or equivalent may take ACCT 301 or may gain entrance through a waiver examination and permission of the chair of accounting.5
Academic Level: Undergraduate Instructional Method: Lecture School: Albers School of Business & Economics
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