Financial Accounting: Students will learn about the preparation and interpretation of financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. They will also gain an understanding of accounting principles, concepts, and procedures used to record financial transactions.
Management Accounting: This area focuses on using accounting information for internal decision-making and planning. Students will learn about cost analysis, budgeting, performance measurement, and the use of financial data for managerial decision-making.
Taxation: Courses in taxation will cover various aspects of Canadian tax laws and regulations. Students will learn about personal and corporate income tax, tax planning strategies, and the preparation of tax returns.
Auditing: This area focuses on examining and evaluating financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting standards. Students will learn about audit procedures, internal control systems, and ethical considerations in auditing.
Financial Analysis: Students will develop skills in analyzing financial data and making informed business decisions based on financial information. This includes techniques for ratio analysis, financial statement interpretation, and forecasting.
Business Law: Courses in business law provide an understanding of legal principles and regulations that apply to business transactions. Students will learn about contracts, business ethics, intellectual property rights, and other legal aspects relevant to the accounting profession.
Professional Development: Business - Accounting programs often include courses or modules focused on professional development. These may cover topics such as professional ethics, communication skills, and preparation for professional accounting designations such as CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant).
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