51190 ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS

FACULTY OF COMMERCE 1998

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Credit Points 1.00

Synopsis

This  unit  introduces  students to the  complex  world  of  commerce,
focussing  on practices, concepts and terminology used in  accounting,
finance,  economics, and taxation law.  Accounting Concepts emphasises
practical  and functional effects on business decisions stemming  from
law  (taxation) management policies (costing and budgetary) accounting
(without  the  debits  and  credits) and  finance  (including  how  to
efficiently  borrow  money  and  understanding  the  Stock  Exchange).
Students  looking for a challenge and insight into the business  world
would  benefit  from  participation  in  this  unit,  which  has  been
specifically written for non-commerce students. Therefore  it  is  not
available for credit to students in the Bachelor of Commerce.