COURSE NUMBER: MBA223.1, Cross-listed with EWMBA
COURSE TITLE: Corporate Financial Reporting
UNITS OF CREDIT: 3 Units
INSTRUCTOR: Maria E. Nondorf
E-MAIL ADDRESS: nondorf@haas.berkeley.edu
CLASS WEB PAGE LOCATION (HTTP URL):
MEETING DAY(S)/TIME: Monday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
PREREQUISITE(S): 202
CLASS FORMAT:
Each topic will be introduced using a lecture/discussion format. The material
will be illustrated by reference to actual financial statements and by solving
one or more basic problems. We will then use a combination of cases, articles,
and more sophisticated problems to solidify your understanding of the concepts
and to enhance your ability to analyze the relevant financial statement disclosures.
REQUIRED
BASIS FOR FINAL GRADE:
Four case-based group discussion problems (40%)
Final paper (40%)
Class participation (20%)
ABSTRACT OF COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES: FACULTY
VIDEO
The objective of this course is to provide you with the
skills to become a sophisticated reader and user of corporate financial
statements. As such, the focus will be on understanding and analyzing the
statements and supporting notes, rather than on preparing them. Given today's
economic environment, the power to understand complex transactions will be
enhanced by your ability to analyze the accounting for these transactions.
Through this course, you will be able to effectively utilize accounting data as
an important source of information about a company and its business activities.
The four general themes of the course are (1) Accounting Information and its
Interaction with Economic Performance; (2) Accounting and the Scope of the
Firm; (3) The Role of Accounting in Financing and Risk Management Decisions; and
(4) Financial Reporting and Corporate Governance. Topics to be covered include
the quality of earnings and earnings management, the accounting and reporting
of mergers and acquisitions, off-balance sheet arrangements (including leases
and pensions), derivatives and hedging, Sarbanes-Oxley, and stock options and
other incentives.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Professor Nondorf joined the faculty at the Haas School of Business from the