BADM 601 Applied Business I

This course provides a look at the foundational concepts found in accounting and finance including the areas of financial accounting, accounting transactions, the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation, partnerships, corporations, debt and equity financing, cash flow, working capital and financial statement analysis, profit planning, asset valuation, time value of money, and capital budgeting. The explorations of these concepts will take a management/application perspective in which students will view the financial statements as a whole, focusing on how the statements work together to provide the financial “story” of the organization. This perspective will include a look at strategic planning, price theory, and the use of financial statement analyses in making good, sound financial decisions.

Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer