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ACCT 400

International Accounting
Name: International Accounting
Course Number: ACCT 400
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

ACCT 400 International Accounting introduces students to accounting issues uniquely challenging companies involved in international business. In this non-technical but analysis-driven course, students will learn how accounting is practiced internationally. Students will also learn about determining differences in financial reporting, taxation, and other accounting practices that exist across countries as well as the rules and regulations that international organizations have issues, primarily. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) issued by International Accounting Standard Board (IASB).

Learning Outcomes:

  • Critically analyze accounting issues that companies involved in international business contend with.

  • Explain how accounting is practiced in select countries, with attention to differences in financial reporting, taxation, and other accounting practices that exist internationally.

  • Harness accounting rules and regulations issued by international organizations, in analyzing accounting issues.

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