Accounting course definition

Accounting course means the subject matter contained in the course description or catalog issued by a college or university includes auditing, tax, accounting standards, princi- ples, or processes.

Examples of Accounting course in a sentence

  • BUSA Lower Division Core 3 Select One Elective Elective: HIST 151 (FGA), HIST 152 (FGB), or REL ▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ or FGC Note: The Kaua‘i CC Accounting course sequence, ACC 124 and ACC 125 may be completed in lieu of ACC 201 at UH West O‘ahu and ACC 126 may be completed in lieu of ACC 202 at UH West O‘ahu (which are BUSA program requirements at UH West O‘ahu).

Related to Accounting course

  • Accounting Policies means the accounting policies and procedures set out in Part C of Schedule 4 (Accounting Policies);

  • Past Practices shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Accounting Information means the annual audited consolidated financial statements or, as the case may be, the quarterly unaudited consolidated financial statements, each in respect of the Borrower and the Group, to be provided by the Borrower to the Agent in accordance with Clause 11.6.

  • Agreement Accounting Principles means generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time, applied in a manner consistent with that used in preparing the financial statements referred to in Section 5.4.

  • Accounting Date means the thirtieth day of June in each year and any interim date on which the financial statements of the Trust are drawn up. Provided that the Management Company may, with the written consent of the Trustee and after obtaining approval from the Commission and the Commissioner of Income Tax may change such date to any other date and such change shall be intimated to the Commission.