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ACC 201 — Intermediate Accounting I

4 credits · 4 hours

This course provides an expanded treatment of the theory and accounting principles underlying the preparation of financial statements, and the proper uses that can be made of financial data. Current asset analysis and valuation methodology, current liabilities, and revenue determination procedures are studied in relation to FASB accounting requirements. A comprehensive review of fundamental accounting processes using microcomputer software is included.

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