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Accounting | Finance
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to Future University

Future University is one of the most promising private universities in Egypt, striving to provide a comprehensive, high-quality education that prepares graduates to be future leaders.


About the Faculty

The Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration is a key part of Future University, offering various academic programs.


Academic Programs

The faculty offers several academic programs, including:


  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Marketing
  • Department of Finance
  • Human Resources Management
  • Management Information Systems

Course List

The university offers a range of courses, including:


  • Intermediate Accounting (ACT 302)
    • Course Code: ACT 302
    • Level: University level
    • Credit Hours: 3.00 hours
    • Department: Management Information Systems

Intermediate Accounting Course

The objective of this course is to help students understand the nature of partnerships and corporations. By the end of the course, students will be able to:


  • Understand characteristics of a partnership
  • Formation of a partnership
  • Distribution of profits and losses among partners
  • Admission of a new partner
  • Withdrawal of an existing partner
  • Liquidation of a partnership
  • Understand the nature and types of corporations
  • Formation of capital, including common and preferred stock
  • Calculation of earnings per share
  • Dividends distribution
  • Accounting for short and long-term investments
  • Preparation of cash flow statements

Course Topics and Content

The course covers various topics, including:


  • Partnerships and corporations
  • Financial statements and analysis
  • Accounting for investments and cash flow statements

Teaching and Curriculum

The course is taught using a variety of methods, including lectures, discussions, and case studies.


Course Evaluation

The course is evaluated based on:


  • Assignments and quizzes
  • Midterm and final exams
  • Class participation and attendance

Course Books

The course uses a range of textbooks and materials, including:


  • Intermediate Accounting textbooks
  • Financial accounting and reporting textbooks
  • Corporate finance and investments textbooks

University Requirements

The university has various requirements, including:


  • Faculty requirements
  • Departmental requirements
  • University-wide requirements

Faculty Requirements

The faculty has specific requirements, including:


  • Completion of core courses
  • Completion of elective courses
  • Satisfactory academic performance

Departmental Requirements

Each department has its own requirements, including:


  • Completion of departmental courses
  • Completion of research projects
  • Satisfactory academic performance
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