Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas Accounting for Business Operations

An introduction to the operating activities of businesses and the roles that accounting information plays in planning, evaluating, and recording those activities. An introduction to financial statements is included.

Requisites
Pr.: Sophomore standing and MATH 100.

When Offered
I, II, S

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