Accounting Transactions (22207) sub guide (1 Viewer)

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Hi Everyone,

Would it be possible for someone to post the electronic copy of the current Accounting Transactions and Business Decisions (22207) subject guide here please? I'd like to get ahead a little with the text for next semester.

Thanks muchly.
 

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oh i just looked in my acc 2 folder

i never saved the electronic copy

wow ur really keen to want to get started now when the last semester hasnt even finished :eek:
 

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I can sell you the textbooks for accounting 2 if u want
the accounting book
and the MYOB book for the assignment
 

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Here is this semesters subject outline for Accounting Transactions and Business Decisions (22207)
 

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goan_crazy said:
I can sell you the textbooks for accounting 2 if u want
the accounting book
and the MYOB book for the assignment
You still can't sell them? I might take the MYOB book off your hands.

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Here is this semesters subject outline for Accounting Transactions and Business Decisions (22207)
Cheers. I'm doing Accounting 2 next sem too and shall look at this sometime in the holidays =)
 

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Okay I cbb creating another thread just for my question, but I'm asking about 22107 Accounting for Business, as I'm thinking of picking it as one of my electives.
:p

http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/22107.html

Is it first year subject? Is it hard?? Is maths invovled within the subject O_O...
or more of a "introduction" subject?

Anyone also got the subject outline for that subject??

Thanks so much!!!
 

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(^o^) said:
Okay I cbb creating another thread just for my question, but I'm asking about 22107 Accounting for Business, as I'm thinking of picking it as one of my electives.
:p

http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/22107.html

Is it first year subject? Is it hard?? Is maths invovled within the subject O_O...
or more of a "introduction" subject?

Anyone also got the subject outline for that subject??

Thanks so much!!!
Yes, it is a first year subject. Usually done in your first semester of your first year. And yes, it is also an introductory subject.

Mathematical calculations are involved but the furthest it goes it algebra. Simple algebra at that e.g. 200 + 300 - X = 700. If you add, subtract, multiply and divide, then that's a bonus because most of it is this.

Don't have the subject outline however.
 

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Hmm. I have a copy, but I did 22107 in Spring 2006 (could be outdated).

The manage attachments isn't working properly atm. I'll try uploading tomorrow, if someone who did it this semester hasn't uploaded it.
 

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(^o^) said:
Okay I cbb creating another thread just for my question, but I'm asking about 22107 Accounting for Business, as I'm thinking of picking it as one of my electives.
:p

http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/22107.html

Is it first year subject? Is it hard?? Is maths invovled within the subject O_O...
or more of a "introduction" subject?

Anyone also got the subject outline for that subject??

Thanks so much!!!
If you want a more 'introductory' accounting.. you should consider Accounting for business because that is a prerequisite for Accounting Transactions (22207).
 

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Haha WHAT? if 22207 is introductory accounting, wouldn't that make 22107 BABY ACCOUNTING? :rofl:
 

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heres the accounting for business Autumn semester 2007 sub guide. this was my favourite topic of the semester. well worth your time imo.

the yellow highlighting is just corrections of page numbers from the print subject guide.
 

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Jon Tyler is a great lecturer too. An added bonus.
 

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Hey thanks dram for the sub guide!

But the exams don't look so fun... bleh!
 

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with the MYOB work in this topic, is there any official recognition of this? I'm deciding whether to do a short course in MYOB at a college to try and improve my chances of landing some part-time bookkeeping job or if the experience i get in this topic will be sufficient.

I assume there's no statement of achievement in MYOB or something similar handed out at the end of the semester...
 

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dram said:
with the MYOB work in this topic, is there any official recognition of this? I'm deciding whether to do a short course in MYOB at a college to try and improve my chances of landing some part-time bookkeeping job or if the experience i get in this topic will be sufficient.

I assume there's no statement of achievement in MYOB or something similar handed out at the end of the semester...
The MYOB assignment is pretty pitiful. You basically just copy the examples in the front of the book i.e. you learn next to nothing. So I guess the 'experience' you get in this subject is not going to land you anything (as there is no statement of achievement as you suggest there might be).
 

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thanks for that, I thought that might be the case :)
 

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