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ACCT. 3011: Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Brooklyn College

ACCOUNTING 2001 WITH A GRADE OF C OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
3 hours; 3 credits Detailed consideration of the accounting principles and valuation of current assets, operational assets, intangibles, and cash flows. Concepts of future and present value and analytical review of financial statements. Emphasis placed on pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board. (Not open to students who have completed Economics 71.03 or 71.3.) Fall and spring terms. Prerequisite: Accounting 2001 or equivalent.
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
(Universal Transfer - Accounting)

… The course will satisfy the following requirements

12 credits in a SINGLE department other than PHIL (1)

15 Credits in Adv courses: Accountancy (1)

15 credits in Advanced courses: General Accounting (2)

15 credits in Advanced courses: Public Accounting & Finance (1)

15 credits of advanced major courses in residence with a grade of C- or better (1)

18 Advanced credits in a SINGLE dept. or program (1)

Advanced courses with Residency (8)

Intermediate Financial Accounting I (5)

Three ACCT courses numbered 3000 OR higher (1)

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