Welcome - Introductory Accounting II (Managerial)
COMM 1102 Introductory Accounting II (Managerial)
CREDIT HOURS: 3
An introduction to the use of accounting information by managers, within the organization. This course examines how accounting can provide information to assist management in their planning, decision-making and performance evaluation activities. Both qualitative and quantitative information supports this decision-making. Emphasis is on management accounting and analysis, with the following objectives: To develop an understanding of the kinds of accounting information managers need; To examine managerial accounting methodologies and develop the analytical and procedural skills related thereto; To prepare accounting reports which are useful for management planning, control and decision making; To develop an awareness of the limitations of managerial accounting information.
NOTES: Students who have completed COMM 2102.03, or
MGMT 1102.03 (MGMT 2102.03) cannot also receive credit for
COMM 1102.03.
FORMAT:
FORMAT COMMENTS: Lecture 3 hours. Weekly tutorials are offered but optional. Written and computer-based assignments.
PREREQUISITES:
COMM 1101.03 OR
MGMT 1101.03
CROSS-LISTING:
MGMT 1102.03