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Accounting - Behrend (ACNTG)

ACNTG 501 Financial and Managerial Accounting (3) Comprehensive study of financial accounting: financial information for internal management, planning and special decisions, cost determination, performance evaluation, and control.
Effective: Spring 2001
 

ACNTG 521 Advanced Accounting Theory (3) Intensive study of accounting principles at an advanced level for students who have had a thorough accounting program.
Effective: Spring 1986
Prerequisite: ACNTG 501  

ACNTG 531 Income Tax (3) Tax regulations applicable to partnerships, corporations, estates, and trusts, with emphasis on tax determination and planning.
Effective: Spring 1989
 

ACNTG 596 Individual Studies (1-9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 1987
 

ACNTG 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Spring 1987
 

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