Accounting and Financial Management
Leaders must ensure that their organizations use capital efficiently and responsibly, yet they face a shifting economic, political, and regulatory landscape. To succeed, accountants and financial services professionals must have a firm grasp on the analytical tools and conventions of their trade. But they must also understand the broader context in which financial transactions occur and make decisions under conditions of varying uncertainty. Bucknell's Accounting and Financial Management program blurs the lines between accounting and finance. Students learn accounting standards, but they also understand the context in which standards emerge and continue to evolve. They learn the conventions of financial analysis, but they also learn to apply these conventions with integrity and sound judgment.
Related Links
- Accounting and Financial Management major
- Accounting and Financial Management major courses
- Accounting and Financial Management elective courses
- Accounting and Financial Management -- CFA SAMPLE COURSE SCHEDULE
- Accounting and Financial Management -- CPA/CMA SAMPLE COURSE SCHEDULE
- Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF)
- Accounting Club
- Bucknell Finance Network




