
Matthew Hunter
Senior LecturerAccounting & Management Information Systems
Courses
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ACCTMIS 3400 - Tax Accounting I
Fundamentals of the federal income tax, and how it influences taxpayer decisions. Emphasis is on the individuals and businesses organized as proprietorships, but rules generally applicable to all taxpayers are covered. Prereq: A grade of B or above in 2300H, or 3200 and BusMHR 2292.
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ACCTMIS 6201 - Professional Research in Accounting
Research and communication skills in a professional accounting context; learn to use various accounting information resources; enhance communication and teamwork skills through collaborative exercises. Prereq: Enrollment in Master of Accounting Program. Not open to students with credit for 804.
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ACCTMIS 7410 - Tax Accounting II
Intensive study of the federal income tax treatment of business corporations and partnerships, with particular attention to tax planning by these businesses and their owners. Prereq: 7400 (826), or enrollment in Master of Accounting Program, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 846.
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ACCTMIS 7420 - Tax Accounting III
Intensive study of the federal income tax treatment of business entities and wealthy individuals, with particular attention to tax planning by these businesses and their owners. Prereq: MBA 6211 (800), or enrollment in Master of Accounting Program, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 866. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.
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ACCTMIS 4410 - Tax Accounting II
Intensive study of the federal income tax treatment of business corporations and partnerships, with particular attention to tax planning by these businesses and their owners. Prereq: 3400 and BusMHR 2292.
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ACCTMIS 3400H - Tax Accounting I
Fundamentals of the federal income tax, and how it influences taxpayer decisions. Emphasis is on individuals and businesses organized as proprietorships, but rules generally applicable to all taxpayers are covered. Prereq: Honors standing, and a grade of B or above in 2300H.
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ACCTMIS 4784 - Tax Research Seminar
Case studies requiring an in-depth examination of the tax aspects of situations frequently encountered by businesses and individuals. Prereq: A grade of B- or above in 3400, or permission of instructor.
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ACCTMIS 3200 - Financial Accounting I
Theory and application of accounting techniques to record and report financial information; asset and liability valuation; income measurement; first of two-course sequence. Prereq: 2300, BusOBA 2320, 2321, BusMHR 2292, and Jr standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3200.02.