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Intermediate Accounting Theory & Practice II

A required course in the Applied Accounting Certificate Program.

Course Description

Continuation of intermediate financial accounting concepts. Content encompasses certain liabilities and items affecting shareholders’ equity. Exploration of the use of analytical procedures, ratios, and the Statement of Cash Flows.

  • Details
  • $805
  • March 27, 2023 to June 18, 2023
  • Delivery Mode: Online
  • Reg#: 00200
  • ID/Units: MGMT X420.05  (4.50)
    ( Section 1 )
  • Quarter: SPRING 2023

Instructor


Wayne A. Hollman, Ph.D, has over 25 years of professional experience working in Financial Management. He has worked for some of the top brokerage firms in the nation, organized and managed a division of financial advisors at a large financial planning software company, and launched an internet-based financial services firm that was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and other well-known publications. In 2005, he began teaching online, and has taught various business, economics, and accounting courses at UCLA, BYU-Idaho, and other well-respected universities. A published author, Dr. Hollman’s primary research interests center on various areas of financial planning. Dr. Hollman holds a B.A. in Economics from San Diego State University, an MBA from California State University Dominguez Hills, and a Ph.D. in Finance from Walden University.

Textbook Information

Textbooks for your course may be purchased from any vendor or bookseller of your choice.

Required Textbook(s):

Intermediate Accounting
Book - ISBN: 9781118742976
Keiso, 16 ed, Wiley

Meeting Schedule

EventDateDayStart TimeEnd TimeLocationRoom
START03/27/2023Monday------Online (Access Begins)---
END06/18/2023Sunday------Online (Access Ends)---