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Dec 21, 2024
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MBA 6241 - Management Info Analysis Unit(s): 2
Accounting is the language of business. It is a measuring process that communicates, in financial terms, the activities of a business in order to aid decision makers. Financial accounting focuses on the accounting information for decision makers outside the organization (i.e. investors, creditors, regulatory agencies, etc.). The key product of this process is a complete set of financial statements and related footnotes. Managerial accounting focuses on the information system needed for internal, proprietary decisions. This course is designed as an overview to obtain a functional knowledge of managerial decisions, apply key management skills and techniques, and problem solve from a variety of perspectives.
Prerequisite: MBA 6005 with a minimum grade of C Restriction: Level Restricted to Graduate School of Management
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