1. To understand the basic principles of financial accounting.
2. To be able to record transactions using journal entries and T-accounts.
3. To learn how to read and prepare financial statements including the (comprehensive) income statement, retained earnings statement, statement of financial position, and statement of cash flows.
4. To analyze financial statements to evaluate a company's performance and financial position.1. To understand the basic principles of financial accounting.
2. To be able to record transactions using journal entries and T-accounts.
3. To learn how to read and prepare financial statements including the (comprehensive) income statement, retained earnings statement, statement of financial position, and statement of cash flows.
4. To analyze financial statements to evaluate a company's performance and financial position.
Accounting is the language of business and is the foundation of financial management. Understanding how accounting works is critical for business managers to be able to: plan a financing structure, record transactions, evaluate business performance, and make sound decisions that will allow for healthy growth of a company. Topics covered in this course include: orienting students to the field of accounting and how it works; reading the basic accounting reports with a focus on the balance sheet and income statement; differentiating the financial functions of investment, finance, and operations; learning the recording process of journals, ledgers, and how to post; and utilizing accounting information to make informed business management decisions such as measuring profitability, controlling inventory, and tracking cash flow. This course will be taught entirely in English.
Accounting is the language of business and is the foundation of financial management. Understanding how accounting works is critical for business managers to be able to: plan a financing structure, record transactions, evaluate business performance, and make sound decisions that will allow for healthy growth of a company. Topics covered in this course include: orienting students to the field of accounting and how it works; reading the basic accounting reports with a focus on the balance sheet and income statement; differentiating the financial functions of investment, finance, and operations ; learning the recording process of journals, ledgers, and how to post; and utilizing accounting information to make informed business management decisions such as measuring profitability, controlling inventory, and tracking cash flow. This course will be taught entirely in English.
Weygandt, J.J. & Kimmel, P.D. (2023). Financial Accounting with IFRS. Fifth Edition, Wiley Custom Edition. (滄海圖書代理)
Weygandt, J.J. & Kimmel, P.D. (2023). Financial Accounting with IFRS. Fifth Edition, Wiley Custom Edition. (Canghai Book Agency)
評分項目 Grading Method | 配分比例 Grading percentage | 說明 Description |
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Midterm examMidterm exam midterm exam |
45 | |
Final examFinal exam final exam |
45 | |
Online QuizzesOnline Quizzes online quizzes |
10 |