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Intermediate Financial Accounting - ATAX0015 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course is concerned with external financial reporting and, in particular, the accounting and reporting practices of listed companies. It is an issues based course, where more complicated business transactions and events are considered, as well as accounting problems in certain specific areas. The regulatory requirements for preparation of a set of company financial statements, together with the continuous disclosure requirements and voluntary disclosures made by companies, are examined. Alternative accounting practices and issues, and the choice of technique by different preparers of accounts are also examined. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of the theory of accounting and its development.
Recommended Prior Knowledge ATAX0005 Accounting 1 and ATAX0010 Accounting 2 are prerequisites for this course.
Course Objectives Having completed this course you should be able to:
Main Topics
Assessment Individual Assignment - 15%
Group Research Project - 25% My eLearing Vista MCQ quizzes, 2 quizzes (5% each) - 10% Final Exam, Open book, 2 hours duration - 50% Course Texts Prescribed
Purchase of the 'Accounting Handbook 2008' is recommended as you should make continual reference to this throughout the course.
If you do not wish to purchase the Handbook, then the individual accounting standards may be downloaded for free from the AASB website at: http://www.aasb.com.au/ . However, I do strongly recommend that you purchase the Handbook as it is a cheaper alternative to printing the individual standards. Citation and Style Guides The following is a selection of acceptable citation and style guides, which you may use as the basis for your written work. You must purchase or have access to one of the following publications:
Note that in disciplines other than law (ie, Accounting and Economics) the literature in these courses has, for the most part, been written in the Harvard style and in these courses you may prefer to use the Harvard style of referencing. Guides to using the Harvard style can be accessed at the following websites: Recommended
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