ACC3502

Financial Reporting And Analysis

ACC3502: Financial Reporting and Analysis
Previously named Intermediate Accounting for Finance
(General Credit)
**Students who have taken ACC3500 and/or ACC3501 are not permitted to take ACC3502**

This course is especially designed for finance majors who want to become more proficient in the financial accounting skills necessary to effectively read and interpret financial reports. The course is recommended for students interested in careers in financial management and Wall Street. Topics such as inventory, deferred taxes, inter-corporate investments, and pensions will be explored through study of accounting principles, transaction analysis, financial statement disclosure, and through financial statement analysis as it applies to corporate finance, credit analysis, and aspects of investment banking

Prerequisite: (SME2031 or ECN2002) and (SME2001 or ACC2002)

This course is typically offered in the following semesters: Fall

  • Program: Undergraduate
  • Division: Accounting and Law
  • Level: Advanced Elective (UGrad),Advanced Management (UGrad)
  • Course Number: ACC3502
  • Number of Credits: 4