An in-depth analysis of recognition, measurement, classification, and valuation issues in financial reporting within the framework of generally accepted accounting principles. Case studies and microcomputer analysis software will be integrated into the course.
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Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeI loved Hulme's teaching style and class setup. I know some don't like homework on stuff we haven't gone over yet but it's a couple conceptual MCQ to get you familiar before she teaches it, and I thought it worked well for me. To prep for tests 1) In-class worksheets 2) Homework 3) Exam Review Worksheets 4) Wiley Course Resources Practice.
Hulme is a great person, but look at her grade averages before you take her. If you go to class every day and are naturally good at accounting, she is great, but if you have even one bad test where you fumble the free response, you will get a C at best in the class.
Awful. Exams are FRQ heavy and mainly consist of a few questions. Slides, lectures, and handouts did not help me much on the exam. No curve! Take Harmon instead.
hypocrite , arrogant, racism, using pale excuses. She was the most difficult person who i met. I don't think she's qualifid to be a teacher. I will posit what was happened on reddit. include all the email with her. she pretend to be nice and tell students she's nice to them, but students can feel it wheather your nice is truth or pretented.
If you go to lectures, take notes, and read/skim the textbook getting an A in these classes is very straightforward. She simplifies hard concepts and only tests questions she has shown in class. However, if you struggle with FRQs steer clear as 75% of your test grades are based on them.
Prof Hulme is one of the best accounting professors at UCSB. She makes complex accounting stuff seem simple and doable. She lays out exactly what is expected of her students, and as long as you follow her instructions and complete hw you're set for a good grade. She's very patient in her OH, and it is a great resource for career advice as well