Intermediate Accounting I

ACCT3001 - Intermediate Accounting I

Undergraduate | 5 Quarter Credits | 6 Weeks

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$1,750.00
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Course Description

Although businesses often use the same authoritative standards in the production and presentation of financial statements, statements may still differ in a variety of ways. Recognizing these differences requires careful analysis and a variety of techniques. In this course, students consider an overview of prevailing accounting issues as well as the ethical considerations encountered in the process. This is the first in a four-course sequence in which students build upon content covered in introductory accounting courses. Students explore the principles of accrual accounting and interpret the steps in the accounting cycle. They learn about financial statement presentation and disclosure requirements, and they examine the conceptual framework and measurement principles underlying financial accounting. They also assess the relationship between the reporting and auditing functions in corporations. Additionally, students evaluate differences between Financial Accounting Standards Board's Accounting Standards Codification and international financial reporting standards and apply these standards to their coursework.(Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2003.)

Related Programs


Pre-Requisites

  • ACCT2001: Accounting II OR ACCT2003: Introduction to Accounting II OR ACCT1004S: Fundamentals of Accounting

Admission Requirements

  • Have one of the following:
    • High school diploma;
    • GED Conferred; or
    • Collegiate transcript including 12 or more credits completed as a degree-seeking student
  • Unofficial transcript(s) from institution(s) with accreditation recognized by Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or US Department of Education. Unofficial transcripts must include the name of the institution, student name, grades earned, credits earned, degree earned (if applicable), course names/numbers and dates of attendance
  • In addition to meeting the above criteria, candidates must also meet at least one of the following:
    • Be 21 years of age or older;
    • Be less than 21 years of age with 12 quarter credit hours of college credit;
    • Be active military or a veteran (must provide documentation of service)
  • You can review more detailed admission requirements in the Walden University Student Handbook.

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