University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management Spring 2014 ACCT 2050 - Introduction to Financial Accounting Professor Yu Gao CSOM 3-283 Tel: 612-624-1075 Email: gaoxx112@umn.edu Class: Section 003: Tuesday, Thursday: 11:50 am-01:30 pm, CSOM L-114 Section 006: Tuesday, Thursday: 03:45 pm-05:25 pm, CSOM L-110 Office Hour: Tuesday, Thursday: 3:00 pm – 3:40 pm, CSOM 3-283 or by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION The course provides an introduction to the financial accounting
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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH Summer’ 2012-2013 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE (Released on July 13, 2013) Day 1: July 29, 2013 (Monday) TIME CAMPUS 1 ,4 & 5 GLOBAL TRADE HEALTH AND SAFETY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING E-GOVERNANCE URBAN DESIGN-2 E-MARKETING AUDITING CAMPUS 7 SECTIONS ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L ALL ALL ALL M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 9:3011:30 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 1 ELECTRICAL
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 5340 Fall 2011 EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EMBA) Shanghai Modern human resource management may be viewed as a process of acquisition, development, utilization, and maintenance of a human resource mix (people and positions) to achieve strategic organizational goals and objectives. The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of human resource management from theoretical, practical, and empirical
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UNIVERSITY MARTIN de TOURS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING COURSE SYLLABUS SEMESTER 2/2015 |MARTIN de TOURS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS’ VISION | |Leading International Business School in ASEAN Region | |MARTIN de TOURS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS’ MISSION
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BGI COURSE SYLLABUS |Course Number and Title |MGT 553 Finance, Accounting, and the Triple Bottom Line I | | | | |Instructors |Kate Lancaster, PhD, CPA | | |kate.lancaster@bgi
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SSH 111 Final Exam: 80 points Listed below are the learning goals, or objectives, included in the syllabus for this course. Please spend 110 minutes minimum* to complete these eight tasks to the best of your ability. *Each of the eight questions is worth a maximum of ten points. Completing the exam in the minimum time, therefore, gives you just over thirteen minutes per answer. You will benefit from taking time to prepare and compose your answers, using course materials. You may complete
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Course Schedule Course Modules Review and Practice Exam Preparation Resources Module 1: Conceptual issues in assurance Overview This module builds on the fundamental concepts of auditing and other assurance services introduced in your prerequisite auditing course. It begins with an overview of the key drivers in the demand for audits, and then surveys current challenges and issues such as the audit and regulatory environment and the expectation gap. You will also study issues related
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understanding of the moral principles that governs corporate, group and individual responsibilities in everyday business operations LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The aims of this course are to enable students to: 1. Introduce students to the ethical concepts that are relevant to resolving moral issues in business 2. Impart the reasoning and analytical skills needed to apply ethical concepts to business decisions making 3. Identify the moral issues involved in the management of specific problem areas
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ALLIED AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Personalized. Flexible. Dedicated. Online Programs – Individual Support – Open Enrollment – Ease of Transfer Credits UNIVERSITY CATALOG 2013 Seventh Edition 22952 Alcalde Drive, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Phone: (888) 384-0849 ∼ Fax: (949) 707-2978 7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (Monday – Friday) Email: info@allied.edu Website: www.allied.edu KEY STAFF AND FACULTY Charlotte Hislop, Ph.D. Candidate, President/CEO Bonny Nickle, Ed.D., Provost Eric Sharkey, M.Ed., Director
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Prelim, Midterm and Final: |Class Standing (70%) |Examination (30%) | |Quizzes (20%) |Assignment (10%) |Project(20%) |Participation(20%) | | |Tentative Grade = Class standing + Examination | |Final Grade = Prelim (30%)
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