Because accounting majors need to take public courses, they will study mathematics. Some schools teach advanced mathematics, while others teach economics mathematics. Therefore, accounting majors should study mathematics, but not all of them. If high numbers are divided into two volumes, accounting majors only need to learn the first volume, that is, limit, derivative, indefinite integral, definite integral and several theorems.
Strictly speaking, linear algebra and probability/statistics do not belong to the "high number category", and accounting still needs to be learned. In specific application fields, it is mainly used in management accounting, business administration and monetary banking (such as linear programming, optimization analysis, marginal profit, compound interest, etc. ); Higher ones need to make mathematical models, such as an insurance operation model.
Accounting major is a basic theoretical application subject based on accounting, auditing and financial management. Based on the basic theories and knowledge of economics and management, I mainly study the basic theories and skills of financial accounting, the professional knowledge of capital operation, asset reorganization and enterprise merger and acquisition, and international accounting practice.
Accounting mainly studies basic knowledge and skills such as economics, management, accounting, auditing and financial management. , focusing on enterprise accounting, giving consideration to computer and financial management, collecting, classifying, synthesizing and analyzing financial activities and cost data of enterprises.
Accounting examination subjects
1, accounting qualification
Accounting qualification examination subjects are: financial regulations and professional ethics, accounting foundation and primary accounting computerization.
2, the primary accounting title
Examination subjects include "Primary Accounting Practice" and "Fundamentals of Economic Law". "Basis of Economic Law" subjects: single choice questions, multiple choice questions, judgment questions and indefinite choice questions (case analysis questions). "Primary Accounting Practice" subjects: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions, calculation and analysis questions, and comprehensive questions.
3, intermediate accounting titles
"Intermediate Accounting Practice" subjects: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions, calculation and analysis questions, and comprehensive questions. "Financial Management" subjects: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions, calculation and analysis questions, and comprehensive questions. "Economic Law" subjects: single choice questions, multiple choice questions, true or false questions, short answer questions and comprehensive questions.