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Managerial Accounting Lecture Notes
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Financial Accounting, Fall 2003 Richard Frankel, George Plesko, Kin Lo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Our goal is to help you develop a framework for understanding financial, managerial, and tax reports. The course adopts a decision-maker perspective of accounting by emphasizing the relation between accounting data and the underlying economic events generating them. Restricted to first-year Sloan MBA students.
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Professor Burbage's Managerial Accounting Gregory M. Burbage, SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE Your major goals are to become aware of and understand the accounting information that managers use for planning, control and decision-making. A secondary set of goals are to (1) improve critical thinking skills, (2) learn how to work with other people, and (3) improve communication skills.
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Corporate Finance Aswath Damodaran, New York University This is a corporate finance course that has two sets of lecture notes called Management Objectives and Investment Analysis, and Capital Structure, Dividend Policy and Valuation. The goal of class is to convey the uses of corporate finance techniques in the real world.
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ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting Elmer Brown, Heartland Community College This course offers students a full semester of managerial accounting. It presents accounting as a system of producing information for use in internally managing a business. The course emphasizes the identification, accumulation, and interpretation of information for planning, controlling, and evaluation the performance of the separate components of a business.
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ACC265 Accounting for Not-For-Profit and Government Pat Bouker, North Seattle Community College ACC265 is an overview of accounting principles and procedures relating to not-for-profit and government entities. Important topics addressed include financial goals of not-for-profits, GASB vs. FASB, fund accounting, budgeting, and preparation and interpretation of not-for-profit financial statements.
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ACC230 Managerial Accounting Pat Bouker, North Seattle Community College Managerial Accounting is the study of the development, analysis, presentation, and interpretation of accounting data for use by managers who plan, direct, and control business operations. The course teaches students how to provide timely and relevant information to managers so that they make proper business decisions.
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