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.