FINANCIAL REPORTING II

ACCO 320

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Frequently asked questions

What topics are covered in ACCO 320 at Concordia?

ACCO 320 builds on ACCO 310 and focuses on core reporting topics typically found in the course outline: cash and receivables, inventories (costing & write-downs), property, plant & equipment (capitalization and depreciation), intangible assets & impairment, leases, and revenue applications tied to these areas.

How can Grade Grinders help me succeed in ACCO 320?

We offer weekly tutorials, crash courses, mock midterms/finals, and full-semester bundles mapped to the ACCO 320 course outline. You’ll practice with exam-style problems and step-by-step solutions so the methods actually stick.

What are the prerequisites for ACCO 320?

You’re expected to complete ACCO 310 (or equivalent) before taking ACCO 320, as indicated in the program’s course outline sequence.

When should I start preparing for ACCO 320’s midterm and final?

Start at least two to three weeks ahead of each exam. Join the weekly tutorials early to stay on track, or our crash courses if you have less time, then use our mock exams to identify weak spots like revenue recognition or liabilities so you can fix them before test day.

How is ACCO 320 graded and what assessments should I expect?

Most sections weigh a midterm and a final heavily, with possible quizzes/assignments. Expect problem-solving that requires journal entries, calculations, and clear presentation tied to the course outline topics.

What kind of exam practice do you provide for ACCO 320?

You’ll get access to mock midterms, final-style practice exams, and detailed step-by-step solutions. These are based on real past exams so you can get comfortable with timing and question formats before the big day.

Which accounting standards are used in ACCO 320 (IFRS/ASPE)?

You’ll apply ASPE and/or IFRS as relevant, especially for areas like inventories, PPE, impairment, and leases. Understanding the differences helps on application questions.

What support do I get if I’m stuck on ACCO 320 concepts?

Absolutely. If you’re enrolled in weekly tutorials or a crash course, you’ll get access to our private Discord server, where you can ask the instructor questions anytime and get quick clarifications on tricky problems.

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