Intermediate Financial Accounting

Course Code
ACC 312
Hours
3 hours
Type
Elective
Offered
  • Fall 23
  • Winter 23
Prerequisites
(ACC 300 or 302 or 471) and (BBA or Ross Minor)

Intermediate Financial Accounting --- This is an intermediate financial accounting course that focuses on asset, liability and owners' equity measurement and timing of recognition issues, together with the associated income determination problems. The course is designed to serve as the first post-introductory course for those who wish to obtain substantial training in financial accounting. The course is also designed to serve the needs of financial statement users who wish to obtain additional training beyond the introductory level.

Taught By
Itay Kama
  • Clinical Assistant Professor
Itay Kama is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. His research focuses on the role of...
Ryan T Ball
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting
Ryan Ball is the Coopers and Lybrand, Norman E. Auerbach Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of...