1602334 Accounting for Financial Institutions
Course Description :
Prerequisite: (1602102(
This course introduces accounting students to the fundamentals of accounting for financial institutions such as banks, insurance companies. More specifically topics include types of banks, the development of the banking profession and its importance to the national economy. Emphasis is placed on the accounting practices in the different divisions of a commercial bank, and its financial statements. In addition, accounting for different types of insurance companies is discussed.
Department :Accounting
Program :Bachelor OF Accounting
Course Level :Bachelor
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School of Business
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