They will certainly need a good foundation in mathematics, to include statistics.
The abbreviation of SKANS is "School of Knowledge, Accounting, and Numerical Sciences."
Accounting theory is the collection of methodologies used in the study and application of the different financial principles. It is important for an accounting student to know it because it is the basis for all future accounting studies.
study hard and we have to efford on accountancy and business studies subjects and some knowledge of about computer science and mathematics....
no
Yes - geometry is a branch of mathematics.
A major denotes a degree in the specified subject (i.e. a BBS in accounting is a degree in accounting). An emphasis does not change the nature of the degree, but instead adds to it (i.e. a BBA in business with an emphasis in accounting is still a business degree but with additional courses taken in accounting to increase the student's knowledge in that subject).
A student.
Yes.
Paul M. Fischer has written: 'Student companion book to accompany advanced accounting, 8E' 'Advanced Accounting - Textbook Only' 'Student companion book to accompany Advanced accounting, 8e' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Advanced accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting 'Cost accounting' -- subject(s): Cost accounting 'Fundamentals of advanced accounting' -- subject(s): Accounting
The type who is interested in accounting or business.
Accounting principles differ throughout the world. Whether you are an accounting student or an investor, you should be aware of the accounting principles that apply in your region.
Yes.