Description
		
			This course emphasizes the importance the financial statement 
anlysis and reporting to all business decision makers. The course 
presents an overview of financial reporting and financial statement 
anlysis, from both an accounting and a finance perspective. The 
accounting perspective includes an anlysis of financing activities, 
investing activities and operating activities. Financial anlysis 
includes cash flow anlysis, analyzing return on invested capital, 
credit anlysis and equity anlysis and valuation. Students will be 
required to apply course concepts through the analysis of case 
studies. Prerequisites: ACC226 and COM104 (3 s.h.)