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Faculty of Business & Informatics
ACCT19082
Financial Accounting Theory
What is this course about? This course introduces students to different theories of financial accounting, which
underlie the study, practice, and regulation of accounting within Australia and
internationally. It examines arguments for and against the regulation of accounting, and
examines contemporary issues in accounting practice including voluntary disclosure.
The use of case studies and literature searches provides students with skills to critically
evaluate financial accounting theories and the study, practice and regulation of
accounting. IF YOU HAVE STUDIED THE COURSE ACCT19063
"CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING" YOU SHOULD NOT STUDY
THIS COURSE.
What are the expected
outcomes of the course?
Course learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
1. Explain and understand the different theories of financial accounting
2. Understand the financial reporting environment and regulation of financial accounting
3. Identify and explain unregulated financial reporting decisions and systems oriented
theories
4. Understand and critically evaluate voluntary social and environmental disclosure
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5. Identify and explain issues relating to international accounting and the harmonisation
of accounting practice
6. Understand the differing views on the responsibilities of business and who those
responsibilities are to
7. Understand the role of theories as abstractions of reality and their application in real
world phenomena
8. Display a competent level of research, writing and critical/analytical skills
When is it offered? 2009 Term One
For those of you taking the course on campus, the schedule will be published at
Where is it offered? Brisbane, Bundaberg, Emerald, Flexible Learning, Gladstone, Gold Coast, Mackay,
Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney
How is it assessed? Approved assessment for this course is:
Examination 70%
Other 30%
Assessment 1 30% Individual Assignment ALL
What textbooks do I need
to obtain?
Prescribed
Cotesta, P, Crosling, G, Murphy, H & Sands, J 2005, Writing and presenting in
accounting, 2nd edn, LexisNexis, Sydney.
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l Deegan, C 2006, Financial accounting theory, 2nd edn, McGraw-Hill, Sydney.Information for Students for this Offering
Study Schedule
Who do I contact?
Coordinator: Stacey Cowan
Email: acct19082-admin@cqu.edu.au |