51103 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

FACULTY OF COMMERCE 2001

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 51002/51003

Synopsis

Building  from knowledge acquired in studying Accounting for Decision-
Making  or  Introduction to Financial Accounting (or its  equivalent),
this  unit  requires students to consider the role  of  accounting  in
conveying  information about an organisation's financial  performance.
Students  will  be  required to learn about the Australian  Conceptual
Framework Project and be able to critically assess its usefulness  and
logic.  A number of specific accounting standards will be studied  and
students will be required to understand the mechanics of applying  the
standards; the consistency of particular standards in relation to  the
reporting/measurement requirements embodied within other standards and
the  Conceptual  Framework;  and,  related  empirical  research  which
considers the economic and/or social implications that may result from
the implementation of the particular standards. On completing the unit
students  should  be  knowledgable  of  a  large  proportion  of   the
accounting and reporting requirements that pertain to single  business
entities.