AFG4060

Advanced financial accounting

Mr Kevin Sharp

6 points · 3 hours per week · First semester · Gippsland · Prerequisite: acceptance into the Bachelor of Business (Honours) program

Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to identify the basic conventions and doctrines of accounting; develop an understanding of other generally accepted principles that are applied in contemporary accounting models; assess and evaluate the development of the policy making process; apply these procedures when providing measurement and disclosure constraints in the accounting profession; identify major research perspective's that have emerged in financial accounting research on economic consequences; assess the currently emerging critical perspective's research and its implications for accounting.

Synopsis Methodology and development of accounting theory; the interface between accounting research, theory and practice; true income theories; valuation and measurement theories; information economics research; behavioural decision theory research; capital markets based research; agency theory research; critical perspective's on accounting.

Assessment Case study assignment (4000 words): 20% · Oral presentations: 10% · Group presentations: 10% · Examination (3 hours): 60%

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