Advanced Financial Accounting delves deeper into the complexities of financial accounting theory and principles, emphasizing the intricacies of FASB pronouncements related to business combinations, international operations, and partnerships. This course is designed to equip students with the expertise needed to navigate the challenging landscapes of accounting for mergers and acquisitions, understanding the global accounting environment, and mastering the financial operations of partnerships. Students will learn to identify and implement the currently accepted methods for accounting for business combinations, preparing them to adeptly prepare consolidated financial statements for entities that have combined their operations.
Beyond the realm of domestic accounting practices, this course extends its reach into the international sphere, offering insights into the diverse accounting principles employed worldwide. Students will gain the skills necessary to account for foreign currency transactions, an essential aspect of international finance. Additionally, the course covers the identification of reportable segments and the standards required for interim financial reporting, ensuring students are well-versed in the specificities of reporting for entities with multiple segments or those that operate across different periods. ACCT 431-WA Advanced Financial Accounting provides students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced accounting issues, preparing them for successful careers in a globalized business environment.
$675.00
Self-paced
Online
3 Semester hours
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