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International Accounting (INTL-457-0)
1.00 Credit
Description:
This course counts toward the following majors: Accounting, . The dramatic expansion of international trade and finance requires business people in many disciplines to understand accounting and governance in multinational enterprises, the structure and accounting implications of international transactions, financial reporting and securities regulation in non-U.S. settings, and international taxation. This course uses a mixture of lectures and cases to explore these topics. In addition to internationalizing the student's perspective on accounting, governance and regulation, the course broadens and deepens the view of accounting that one typically obtains in an introductory course.
Prerequisites:
All Students: ACCT-430-0
Corequisites:
None
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