260.01 Financial Accounting

Many attorneys are required to evaluate financial data, notably financial statements from corporations, on a regular basis. The need is not limited to corporate attorneys; indeed litigators in securities, antitrust, malpractice, or general commercial litigation frequently must analyze financial information. This course serves to both introduce basic accounting principles and practices and their relationship to the law, as well as to study a number of contemporary accounting problems relating to financial disclosure and the accountant's professional responsibility. Students with accounting degrees, MBAs or who have taken more than a couple of accounting courses are not permitted to enroll. Also, Business Essentials may not be taken concurrently with this course.

Fall 2018

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
260.01
Course Credits
Final Exam
C. J. Skender
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Email list: LAW.260.01.F18@sakai.duke.edu
Course
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements - JD
Course Areas of Practice