ACCT7101
ACCT7101 is reviewed regularly as part of the UQ Business School's Quality Assurance Process. In response to student feedback, minor changes have been made to the content of this course. This course covers a range of topics in financial reporting (assuming no prior knowledge of accounting) to provide a broad understanding of accounting concepts and methods. On completion of the course, students should possess the skills to understand and analyse financial reports. To ensure that this outcome is realised, financial statements are used extensively in the classroom to illustrate and extend each topic.
ACCT7102
ACCT7102 is regularly reviewed as part of the Business School's ongoing quality assurance and where necessary, course changes are implemented in response. As such, your feedback is valued and welcomed. This course is concerned with advanced financial reporting issues. Building on knowledge you acquired in ACCT7101, this course focuses on the examination and implementation of accounting procedures and concepts required by Australian accounting standards and other accounting regulations. The issues covered relate to specific transactions, industries and disclosures. For each topic in the course, the issues covered include particular measurement rules (and any measurement choice allowed), specific accounting procedures and accounting concepts, disclosure in financial statements and disclosure in notes to financial statements, and recent research on the implications of the accounting choices available to managers.
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