ACC 1000-01 - INTRO TO FIN ACCTG

Academic Period:
Fall 2025
Section:
ACC 1000-01 - INTRO TO FIN ACCTG
Title:
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Meeting Patterns:
Mon/Wed | 8:00 - 9:30
Locations:
HELV DiMatteo Classroom G24 Can be several values or empty
Start Date:
Monday, August 25, 2025 Date format can be changed
End Date:
Friday, December 12, 2025 Date format can be changed
Instructor Name:
Caroline Owens
Instructor Email:
cowens1@babson.edu
Academic Unit:
A&L - Accounting and Law
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Maximum Credits:
4
Delivery Mode:
In-Person
Allowed Grading Bases:
Graded
Section Status:
Closed
Enrollment Count:
41
Section Capacity:
40
Description:
ACC1000 Introduction To Financial Accounting Foundation Management 4 Credits ACC1000 will provide you with an introduction to the construction, analysis and forecasting of financial statements. These financial statements consist of the income statement, the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows as well as the associated explanatory statement footnotes. Using actual entrepreneurial companies as well as publicly traded companies you will learn how to prepare, analyze, interpret and forecast financial statements. By the conclusion of the course, you will be able to forecast and analyze financial statements for investment decisions as well as to model and analyze the financial effects of different strategic directions as an owner of the company. These skills will benefit you in whatever career path you choose.
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ACC1000 Introduction To Financial Accounting
Foundation Management

4 Credits

ACC1000 will provide you with an introduction to the construction, analysis and forecasting of financial statements. These financial statements consist of the income statement, the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows as well as the associated explanatory statement footnotes. Using actual entrepreneurial companies as well as publicly traded companies you will learn how to prepare, analyze, interpret and forecast financial statements. By the conclusion of the course, you will be able to forecast and analyze financial statements for investment decisions as well as to model and analyze the financial effects of different strategic directions as an owner of the company. These skills will benefit you in whatever career path you choose.

Format:
In-Person Can be several values or empty
Session:
Full Session Can be several values or empty
Elective:
Can be several values or empty
Program:
Foundation Management (UGrad), , , Can be several values or empty
Academic Period:
Spring 2026
Section:
ACC 1000-01 - INTRO TO FIN ACCTG
Title:
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Meeting Patterns:
Locations:
Can be several values or empty
Start Date:
Monday, January 19, 2026 Date format can be changed
End Date:
Sunday, May 10, 2026 Date format can be changed
Instructor Name:
Benjamin Luippold
Instructor Email:
bluippold@babson.edu
Academic Unit:
A&L - Accounting and Law
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Maximum Credits:
4
Delivery Mode:
In-Person
Allowed Grading Bases:
Graded
Section Status:
Open
Enrollment Count:
1
Section Capacity:
38
Description:
ACC1000 Introduction To Financial Accounting Foundation Management 4 Credits ACC1000 will provide you with an introduction to the construction, analysis and forecasting of financial statements. These financial statements consist of the income statement, the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows as well as the associated explanatory statement footnotes. Using actual entrepreneurial companies as well as publicly traded companies you will learn how to prepare, analyze, interpret and forecast financial statements. By the conclusion of the course, you will be able to forecast and analyze financial statements for investment decisions as well as to model and analyze the financial effects of different strategic directions as an owner of the company. These skills will benefit you in whatever career path you choose.
HTML Description:

ACC1000 Introduction To Financial Accounting
Foundation Management

4 Credits

ACC1000 will provide you with an introduction to the construction, analysis and forecasting of financial statements. These financial statements consist of the income statement, the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows as well as the associated explanatory statement footnotes. Using actual entrepreneurial companies as well as publicly traded companies you will learn how to prepare, analyze, interpret and forecast financial statements. By the conclusion of the course, you will be able to forecast and analyze financial statements for investment decisions as well as to model and analyze the financial effects of different strategic directions as an owner of the company. These skills will benefit you in whatever career path you choose.

Format:
In-Person, In-Person Can be several values or empty
Session:
Full Session, Full Session Can be several values or empty
Elective:
Can be several values or empty
Program:
Foundation Management (UGrad), , , , Foundation Management (UGrad), , , Can be several values or empty