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Accounting and Finance
Please note: Courses marked with "[PR]" in the "Cat. No./Title" column have prerequisites or permission requirements that must be met before enrolling; for details, see course description by clicking on the course title.
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| Cat. No./Title |
Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
Days |
Time |
Cr |
Class No. |
Fee |
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| AF201 Personal Finance | S King | Feb 4 - May 6 | Copley | M | 6:00 - 9:00pm | 3 | 2441 | $1020 | |
Description for AF201: Introduces students to planning and managing personal and family finances. Topics include insurance and estate planning, relationships with banks, issues in home ownership and real estate, the fundamentals of investing in stocks and bonds, tax planning, leasing as compared with buying automobiles, and financing college education. This course cannot be counted toward the finance or accounting concentration in the College of Management.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 |
| AF201 Personal Finance | E Hayden | Feb 4 - May 10 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2442 | $1020 | |
Description for AF201: Introduces students to planning and managing personal and family finances. Topics include insurance and estate planning, relationships with banks, issues in home ownership and real estate, the fundamentals of investing in stocks and bonds, tax planning, leasing as compared with buying automobiles, and financing college education. This course cannot be counted toward the finance or accounting concentration in the College of Management.
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Academic Information: Credits: 3 |
| AF210 Financial Accounting | M Sharif | Feb 5 - May 7 | Copley | Tu | 6:00 - 9:00pm | 3 | 4572 | $1020 | |
Description for AF210: Presents the theory and techniques of financial accounting. The course encompasses the basic functions of collecting, processing, and reporting accounting information for interested third parties (e.g. owners, investors, and government) and enables students to analyze, interpret, and use accounting information effectively.
Prerequisite: a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 |