Subject: Commerce
Credit units: 3
College: Edwards School of Business
Department: Accounting

Description

This course is designed for students pursuing a degree in colleges other than the Edwards School of Business and for Edwards School of Business students pursuing a non-accounting major. Upon completion of this course, students should understand corporate reporting and knowledge of analytical tools to enable financial statement analysis at the intermediate level. This course will focus on the role of accounting in facilitating the successful operation of business enterprises and in measuring, reporting and assessing business performance. This course is one of a set of accounting courses offered at the Edwards School of Business for students in colleges other than the Edwards School of Business, and for Edwards School of Business students other than accounting majors.

Prerequisite(s): COMM 225.3 or COMM 201.3.
Note: This course is not open to students in the Accounting major. Students who take this course and subsequently transfer into the Accounting major may use this course to fill an elective in the B.Comm. program. This course does not serve as a prerequisite course for COMM 321.3 or COMM 323.3.

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