Course
code | NC283 |
credit_hours | 3 |
title | Introduction to Accounting |
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prequisites | None |
credit hours | 3 |
Description/Outcomes | The scope of this course is to learn about accounting as an information system that provide decision makers (users) with accounting financial information for making rational economic decisions. In addition this course will focus on accounting as a language of business and as a service activity intended to recording economic events of the business in accounting books, measuring, and reporting business transactions in different types of organizations through annual financial reports(tool of communication). |
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objectives | 1. To introduce students to Accounting, stressing its importance in today’s business world. 2. To help students understand the main concepts and principles of Accounting. 3. To provide students with a theoretical basis upon which they will develop their knowledge in other areas of accounting. 4. Process financial data |
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ref. books | Additional handout will be distributed in the class. |
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textbook | Wild, John, Ken W. Shaw, and Barbara Chiappetta. Fundamental accounting principles. McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2010. |
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course file |
4_NC283_NC283.pdf |