ACC 3855 Corporate Accountability

The purpose of this course is to explore the meaning and future of corporate accountability. This course will examine the decreasing relevance in recent years of financial accounting information for investors and creditors. students will explore reasons for this change, including the explosion of intangible assets as a source of firm value. In the second half of the course students will identify the increasing demands of investors for additional and more relevant corporate disclosures. In addition, we will critically explore various emerging practices in accounting including sustainability reporting, non-GAAP metrics, the Strategic Resources Report, and Integrative Financial Statements. Students will explore the costs and benefits of each of these emerging practices. Prerequisite(s): ACC 1002/H and FIN 1001/H. Crosslisted with FIN 3855.

Credits

3