Dr. Carmelita Troy


Associate Professor of Accounting


 

Classes Taught
  • ACCT121,122 Fundamentals of Accounting
    A general survey of the major marketing methods, institutions, and practices examined from the viewpoint of their effects on exchange transactions linking producers with consumers. Assumes a working knowledge of micro-economics.
  • ACCT500 Survey of Accounting
    Studies fundamental concepts of financial accounting. Topics include the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation, content and analysis of financial statements. Not available for MBA program.
  • ACCT455 Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations
    The study of the fundamental accounting systems used by government, hospitals, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. Topics include the budgeting process, and the
    analysis and interpretation of non-profit financial statements. Prerequisite: ACCT122. Fall
  • ACCT620 Financial Statement Analysis
    This course develops the skills necessary to interpret and use financial statement information effectively to assess profitability and risk, and provides a framework for business analysis and valuation. Requirements include research and written analysis of financial statements, SEC filings, and other public disclosures. Prerequisites: ACCT 121, 122.
  • ACCT330 Cost and Managerial Accounting
    Study of cost determination, accumulation, and allocation procedures. Preparation and utilization of financial information for internal management purposes; emphasis on job order, process and standard costs systems cost-volume-profit relationship, relevant cost, budgeting, performance evaluation, and control. Prerequisite: ACCT122. Spring

Phone: 269-471-3632    Fax: (269) 471-6158    E-mail: sba-info@andrews.edu
Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education
Phone: 1-800-253-2874     E-mail: enroll@andrews.edu
Copyright © 2008 Andrews University
Berrien Springs, Michigan 49104