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u00acFor more classes visits<br>www.snaptutorial.com<br><br><br>This course has two course projects due. The first, Course Project 1, reinforces the basic principles of accounting and application of the accounting information system. It is completed in two parts. The second, Course Project 2, is an opportunity to show the ability to analyze financial statements to arrive at conclusions based upon the analysis.<br>Course Project 1 - Overview and Guidelines | Course Project 2 - Overview and Guidelines<br>
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