Estates and Gifts, Ethics and other Specialized Taxation Topics. The Accounting and Finance Department at California State University, San Bernardino on Academia.edu These full-time and part-time faculty members are a valuable resource, not just for the University and its students, but also for the surrounding business community. ACCT 5360. It provides an analytic, rather than institutional, approach to understand modern treatment of risk and return characteristics of stocks, bonds, options, and portfolio. ACCT 6993. Jim ESTES, Profesor of Finance of California State University, San Bernardino, CA (CSUSB) | Read 7 publications | Contact Jim ESTES The Department offers over 100 different courses in accounting, finance, taxation, and real estate courses. FIN 3600. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Previously offered as ACCT 211. Formerly offered as FIN 654. Further information is available from the Department of Accounting and Finance. Procedures for just-in-time inventory management are included. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3470. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. Topics include cost allocation; cost, volume and price relationships; product cost accounting and control systems; operations and capital budgeting, and related behavioral, reporting and information processing aspects. This course includes activity in laboratory and a project analysis. Formally offered as FIN 664. Formally offered as FIN 665. (Also offered as FIN 5555. Network. Semester Prerequisite: MBA Students ACCT 6060, MSA Students advance to candidacy or department approval. Formerly offered as FIN 480. Course is cross-listed across different departments within the college. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001. Emphasizes financial decision making and includes lectures and case studies. Contact. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and FIN 3002. Formerly FIN 680. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211Provides students an opportunity to study the specialized the GASB accounting principles applicable to state and local governments. Introduction to the structure and the function of financial markets and the role of financial institutions. Formerly offered as ACCT 590. Semester Prerequisite: Consent of college internship coordinator. Accounting for Managerial Decision-Making. B.A. Semester Prerequisite: MGMT 2300 or equivalent. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 212Overview of techniques to facilitate business decision-making and professional ethics in business. Topics include options, forward, and futures, and swap contracts and their valuation; usage of derivatives in portfolio management; credit derivatives markets and instruments; real estate valuation; private equity and venture capital valuation; hedge fund strategies; commodities and managed futures; and alternative investments and their characteristics. 2K likes. Financial Theory and Corporate Finance. FIN 6992. Not Now. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management. Formerly offered as FIN 385. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and FIN 314A study of the structure, operations, portfolio compositions, and problems of financial intermediaries and financial markets. Formally offered as FIN 663. FIN 5860. Materials fee required. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 665The optimal strategic decision-making in finance. Formerly offered as FIN 590. Semester Prerequisite: Junior status, or graduate statusSpecial topics involving library and/or field research. Students in FIN 5555 must complete additional requirements. Master of Science in Accountancy; Master of Science in Finance (Self-support offered through the College of Extended and Global Education) Department of Information and Decision Sciences. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and 3002. An intensive study of some phase of finance to be developed by the instructor. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313Modern money management with discussion of budgeting, banking, real estate, insurance, consumer credit, retirement, and estate planning. education. Financial Institutions and Capital Market. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 426Professional ethics in tax practices and taxation topics not covered in depth in ACCT 4260 and 5360, including gift and estate tax, income taxation of trusts and estates, tax administration and practice, working with tax law, advanced individual income tax topics, and other special topics. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3150, ACCT 3730. CSUSB Department of Accounting and Finance Semester Prerequisite: Completion of 11 courses of the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program. Semester Prerequisite: MATH 1301 or MATH 1401 or MATH 1601 or MATH 2210 and ACCT 2120 and ADMN 2100 or consent of instructor. Formerly offered as FIN 314. Formerly offered as ACCT 606. FIN 6995. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairThe course will cover internal audit from a broad perspective that includes information technology, business processes, and accounting systems by focusing on the understanding of the CIA (Certified Internal Auditor) examination in conjunction with the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) licensing process. Government Organization. Materials fee required. Semester Prerequisite: Junior status, or graduate statusSpecial topics involving library and/or field research. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Principal financial reporting system. Quantitative techniques employed in finance. Units: 3 Fundamentals of recording, analyzing, and communicating financial information including income determination, assets and liability relationships and preparation of financial statements. Formerly offered as 595B. Fundamentals of recording, analyzing, and communicating financial information including income determination, assets and liability relationships and preparation of financial statements. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 or consent of instructor. The Master of Science in Finance is open to all qualified students regardless of undergraduate major. ACCT 6500. CSUSB Magazine. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313, FIN 314, FIN 430 and the upper-division writing requirementIntroduction to the security analysis and the modern portfolio theory. Build an investment portfolio by selecting securities from the equity and bond markets. Formerly offered as FIN 433. The course also examines the identification of risk exposures and the various tools used to address these risks. Social Club. Formerly offered as FIN 435. Formerly offered as FIN 585. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001, FIN 3002. An intensive study of some phase of accounting to be developed by the instructor. The Department of Accounting and Finance will remain open with the Chair and Staff working remotely. Semester Prerequisite: Advance to candidacy or department approval. Financial Statement Auditing. Treasury management: accounting and finance department sets up treasury management policy to be adopted by all who come in contact with cash steroid-market.net or cash equivalent. 218 likes. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. Formerly ACCT 697. Consent of instructor and approval by the department of a written project/proposal submitted to the appropriate department in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration on a standard application filed in advance of the semester in which the course is to be taken. ACCT 6990. Term structure of interest rates, portfolio theory and flow-fund analysis, deposit-type intermediaries, insurance, pension funds and investment companies, Federal Reserves System, and market regulation and policies. Quarter Prerequisite: MGMT 230 or equivalentAdvanced accounting law topics, ethical standards, and institutions for professional accountants. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Three major areas examined include financial accounting theory, current and noncurrent assets, and current and noncurrent liabilities. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairCurrent developments in international accounting. Includes case studies and an emphasis on professional research to address questions pertaining to professional practice. Formerly offered as FIN 313. Previously offered as ACCT 315. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorIntroduction to computer skills for real estate. Explores the principles that connect financial markets, financial institutions, and the economy. Formerly offered as ACCT 575. Materials fee required. 11.31. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211 and junior standingIntroduction to the basic concepts of federal income taxation. Topics include agency theory, time value of the money, risk and return, capital asset pricing model, capital market efficiency, bond and stock valuation, financial planning, cost of capital, capital budgeting, short-term financial management, capital structure, hybrid securities. Formerly offered as ACCT 544. Transfer pricing, management compensation and performance evaluation are reviewed in both domestic and international situations. Formerly ACCT 610. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorAspects of the real estate development process from the location of the property to the best use of the property. The course also covers the analysis and interpretation of government financial statements. The role of the Controller is to ensure procedures are set up properly to manage that process without errors. Please visit our page for all upcoming Accounting & Finance Events and Career Development workshops. Quantitative Method for Finance. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and FIN 314 or FIN 602Managing individual stock and stock portfolio price risks, interest rate risk, currency exchange-rate risk, and other financial risks using options, futures, forwards, and swaps. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313Second of a two-course sequence of introduction to modern financial theory (continuation of FIN 3001). This web-enhanced course utilizes modern computer and data facilities to conduct extensive fundamental and technical analysis, security portfolio tracking, performance measurement, and trading simulation and strategies. Topics include analysis of pensions, stock compensation, and other employee benefits; inter-corporate investments; business combinations; global operations; and ratio. Topics include corporate governance, dividend policy, capital investment decisions, business and financial risk, capital structure decisions, working capital management, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate restructuring. Advanced Tax Topics: Corporate Taxation. (Also offered as FIN 3555. Semester Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department's internship coordinator. Earned units are not degree-applicable nor will they qualify for financial aid. Topics also include the historical experiences and cultural contributions of Asian Americans to American society. Financial Market and Environment. FIN 6530. Beer, who returned to teaching accounting and finance earlier this year, served as the initial director of the CSUSB Office of Student Research (OSR), whose “mission has been to facilitate the engagement of students in scholarly and creative activities related to their disciplines by providing resources that support both student scholars and faculty mentors.” Academic Calendar - Global Site Navigation; Academic Advising - Global Site Navigation; Degrees & Programs - … Introduction to religions, philosophies, cultures, characteristics, histories, and etiquettes of Asian countries from a business perspective. 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard | Hayward, CA 94542 | 510-885-3000, Register for Career Development Workshops. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorIntroduction to real estate office administration. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6020. Accounting and Finance courses are offered in support of these programs. Formerly ACCT 615. Formerly offered as FIN 602. Formerly offered as FIN 420. 1998, Beijing Foreign Studies University, B.B.A. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3730 with a "C" or better grade. College & University. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 4260. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 212 or ACCT 312, MATH 110 and ADMN 210First of a two-course sequence of introduction to modern financial theory. The objective is to educate post-baccalaureate students to be experts in investment analysis and portfolio management. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Topics include joint costs, byproducts, spoilage, rework and scrap. Accounting for Government and Not-for-Profit Organizations. Formerly ACCT 541. Financial Planning Process and Insurance. ACCT 5680. The Department offers over 100 different courses in accounting, finance, taxation, and real estate courses. Students in FIN 5555 must complete additional requirements. Introduction to religions, philosophies, cultures, characteristics, histories, and etiquettes of Asian countries from a business perspective. FIN 5230. The Master of Science in Finance (MSF), a Self-support program offered through the College of Extended and Global Education, provides post-baccalaureate students pursuing a a  career in investments with a a high-quality master-level education in the field of investment. Topics include the role of finance in the management, the analysis of financial statements, long-term financial planning and growth, the time value of the money, the valuation of bonds and stocks, and capital budgeting techniques applied to relevant cash flows. Legal considerations of listing contracts, purchase agreements, disclosure requirements, trust deeds, promissory notes and agency will be the key topics. Formerly offered as FIN 555. ACCT 6994. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6774. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 666Equity Investment in global context. Formerly offered as FIN 445. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313A study of the financial principles and tools and their applications to international business decisions. Call (909) 537-5703 or Visit jhbc.csusb.edu/mba Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. Master of Science in Information Systems Technology; Department of Management. Texas A&M Transportation Institute. Accounting Information Systems and Business Ethics. Quarter Prerequisite: Completion of 11 courses of the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) programComprehensive course develops the future investment manager's analysis skills and integrating knowledge from the Master of Science in Finance courses. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorExamines the appropriate methodology for determining the value of real estate, including both theory and practice. FIN 6980. Financial Theory and Practice. Relevant practical cases will be heavily used for students to gain competence in using financial information to support business decisions. Formerly offered as FIN 360. A total of six units of FIN 5753 (Finance Internship) course may be applied toward graduation. Formerly offered as FIN 355. Quarter Prerequisite: MBA Students ACCT 606, MSA Students consent of MSA director or department chairAn in-depth study of financial accounting from user perspectives will be discussed, which includes use of financial information for firm valuations, investment decisions, and contracting. The BS in Finance (BSF) degree offers concentrations in financial management and investments along with other electives. Semester Prerequisite: MBA Students ACCT 6060, MSA Students advance to candidacy or department approval. CSUSB Department of Accounting and Finance FIN 4300. Formerly offered as FIN 481. Topics include how students deal with credit cards, student loans, leasing vs. buying cars, insurance, employee benefits, housing, investments, and retirement decisions. An intensive study of some phase of accounting to be developed by the instructor. These full-time and part-time faculty members are a valuable resource, not just for the University and its students, but also for the surrounding business community. Student Managed Investment Fund. Modern finance theory and analysis of financial decision making. 1972, Advanced School of Accountancy, Iran, B.S. A Certificate in Accounting is also available. The M.S. ACCT 6995. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. ACCT 4400. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Course is cross-listed across different departments within the college. CSUSB MBA, San Bernardino, California. Materials fee required. Topics include the firm and market structures, market efficiency, equilibrium and business cycles, monetary policy, and fiscal policy. Topics covered include use of social media, professional networking, MS Office and Publisher, real estate presentation, contact management software, Multiple Listing Service, and real estate data analysis. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. FIN 6510. Formally offered as FIN 668. Graduates of the program are prepared to successfully challenge a professional examination for entry into the selected area; committed professional and career development beyond their formal education into highest executive levels of the selected area; capable of becoming leaders who exhibit high standards of ethical conduct within the profession; and prepared for doctoral and research positions. Finance (Self-support - offered through the College of Extended and Global Education), Accounting (Offered through the College of and Global Education), Real Estate (Offered through the College of and Global Education). Semester Prerequisite: Junior status, or graduate statusSpecial topics involving library and/or field research. Graded credit/no credit. Controllership and Professional Ethics. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. Prerequisite: FIN 313, FIN 314Advanced topics in the field of finance such as financial statement analysis, capital budgeting, capital structure, retirement planning, etc. ACCT 5560. Includes an introduction to tax research. Mktg-department Csusb. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Graded credit/no credit. Within the accounting and finance function a systems accountant may report to the financial accountant, management accountant or financial director. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. Emphasis is on the individual as a taxpayer. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Prerequisite: senior standing preferred; consent of instructor and the departments internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in Financial function of private or public organizations. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairThe study of federal tax consequences of the formation, operation, reorganization, and liquidation of corporations from the standpoint of the corporation and shareholders, with some reference to the taxation of S corporations. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. FIN 6790. Materials fee required. Graded credit/no credit. Welcome to the Department of Accounting and Finance! Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 373 with a "C" or better gradeTopics include accounting and reporting for mergers and acquisitions, accounting for consolidation, accounting for partnerships, foreign currency transaction and translation, and accounting for segment reporting. Formerly offered as FIN 432. Publications 23. Students who enroll through the university have full use of all university facilities. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3720. Formerly offered as FIN 586. Internal Auditing and Management Controls. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 666Modern portfolio management theory, practice, and analysis. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6775. FIN 3002. Comprehensive Investment Analysis. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602Comprehensive introduction to the descriptive and formalized quantitative areas of security analysis, valuation, hedging, and portfolio management. A Certificate in Accounting is also available. Formerly offered as FIN 546. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department's internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in Accounting function of private or public organizations. Expand Course Student Learning Outcomes Menu - Department of Accounting and Finance, Expand BAP Tutoring Menu - Department of Accounting and Finance, College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, ''...to provide excellence and innovation in integrating quality teaching and learning, with applied research and relevant experience to a diverse clientele from the San Francisco Bay Area to the Global Community. Topics cover a wide range of investment tools and portfolio management, and asset valuation. College & University. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. An introduction to how financial choices affect lifestyle decisions, economic stress, and well-being. As a practical approach to doing business with Asian countries and Asian communities, the course introduces international business practices including documentation, customs clearance procedures, shipping, the methods and instruments of payment, and international commercial terms. Graded credit/no credit. We will respond as quickly as possible. Topics covered include recruiting salespeople for retention, selecting office personnel, written instruments between broker and salespeople, continual training, compensation and benefits, financial systems and records, market analysis, growth of a firm, etc. Formerly offered as ACCT 539. Students may not receive credit for both.) Formerly offered as FIN 588. FIN 6771. Maintaining and advancing our leading international reputation for teaching and research is our top priority. Formerly offered as ACCT 347. Projects 1. Satisfies Diversity and Inclusiveness Perspectives Designation; Satisfies Global Perspectives Designation;. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001, FIN 3002, and FIN 4300. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 440This course builds on the knowledge base from Introductory Auditing, not only to provide students with an in-depth understanding of professional standards, but also to prepare students for the responsibilities and challenges faced as an auditor in charge. ACCT 3470. Publications. Discusses social, economic, and political influences on comparative accounting theories and practices. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3800 or consent of instructor. Currently, there are 38 faculty members who fill full-time positions augmented by part-time faculty with specialized expertise. May be taken any semester after advancement to candidacy. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. On our BSc Finance, Accounting and Management you'll gain a solid grounding in fundamental disciplines including business finance, financial and management accounting, and business law. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001. May be repeated once for credit. FIN 6020. Formerly offered as ACCT 426. FIN 6990. If any assistance is needed, please email us at acf@csusb.edu or call at 909 537 5704. Teaching Net Generation accounting students is a challenging experience. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. Financial Institutions and Markets. CSUSB Graduate Studies. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 666Modern theory and practice of derivative securities and alternative investments. The role of budgeting in management planning and control and an examination of cost and revenue variances. The Department of Accounting is one of the leading groups in the world for teaching and research on the economic, institutional and organisational aspects of accounting and financial management. Topics include CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, Code of Professional Conduct, Research Objectivity Standards, and Soft Dollar Standards. Valuation of inventory for decision-making purposes. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. Formally offered as FIN 670. ACCT 6991. 2007, M.A.C.C. Course is cross-listed across different departments within the college. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211 and ACCT 212First of a two-course sequence covering an in-depth study of financial accounting topics, including accounting valuation and reporting practices. Formerly offered as FIN 380. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602Study of international financial environment and problems in operation of multinational enterprises with major focus on theory and practice of foreign exchange transactions, money and capital markets, investment decisions, currency risk management, current asset management and comparative financial systems. FIN 6780. Learn to be an equity analyst and junior portfolio manager. Consent of instructor and approval by the department of a written project/proposal submitted to the appropriate department in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration on a standard application filed in advance of the semester in which the course is to be taken. Real Estate Office Administration. Semester Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy, approval of department, completion of 11 courses in the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program and in good academic standingPreparation and submission of a portfolio containing assignments representing successful work in the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program, accompanied by a reflective essay showing how the portfolio demonstrates the accomplishment of the goals of the program. They anticipate that technology will be an integral part of the teaching–learning processes that we offer them. Introductory Accounting I. Accounting Law, Ethics and Institutions. A total of six units of Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration 5753 or 5755 courses may be applied toward graduation. Satisfies one of the state requirements toward the real estate broker license. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211Continuation of Introductory Accounting I with emphasis on Analysis of accounting methods providing data for optimal managerial decisions, implementation and control. The course assumes a base line knowledge of internal and external audit, and will also cover advanced topics concerning complex auditing judgments. Case studies are introduced. Quarter Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy and approval of program graduate coordinator or, if an interdisciplinary studies major, consent of the Dean of Graduate StudiesIndependent study leading to completion of requirements (other than course work) for the master's degree. Topics also include the historical experiences and cultural contributions of Asian Americans to American society. Earned units are not degree-applicable nor will they qualify for financial aid. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and 3002 or FIN 6020. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and 314 or consent of instructorFinancing business start-ups and entrepreneurial projects. About. Focus will be on the practical application of real estate theory to the operation of the firm. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 2110. ACCT 6150. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Semester Prerequisite: Consent of the Department of Accounting and Finance internship coordinator. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Topics include foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk and hedging, foreign investment analysis, international money and capital markets, and international trade finance. FIN 6220. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. 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