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.
5
UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeGreat professor with tons of experience. Very clear with instructions for assignments and quizzes.
Best professor I've ever had. She's overqualified to teach an intermediate accounting course. Her lectures are interesting because she relates course material to real world scenarios. She inspires you to do well in the first day of class, and she tries to help you the best she can. 10/10 would recommend and I'm glad she was my first accounting prof
Overall a pretty easy class to do well in because of the many extra credit opportunities. Although, sometimes it's difficult to focus in lectures because she moves pretty quickly. As long as you spend some time outside of class self-studying, you should do pretty well in the class.
Grover is a spectacular professor that truly loves her students. Her class was very unique but very helpful to the accounting curriculum, with a very interesting group project aspect that helps people connect with others in the class. The homework and tests were very straightforward, so long as you studied, and the class was perfectly organized.
Very encouraging professor. Grover cares about her students and wants to see you succeed. Class has a reasonable workload and the group project is fun if you pick a good group.