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Financial Accounting

ECO 361

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Financial accounting is the accumulation of relevant financial data for a firm, and summarizing and reporting this information in a firm's financial statements. This course examines the important accounting rules and conventions used to produce a firm's financial statements (i.e., the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows) and related disclosures. While the course provides a broad overview of the processes and procedures followed in producing an enterprise's financial statements, the course emphasizes the analysis of financial statements and related disclosures by external users such as investors and creditors.
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