The Master of Accountancy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with the analytical, ethical, and technical skills needed for success in accounting and finance. The program emphasizes CPA exam readiness, practical problem-solving, and leadership in corporate, government, and nonprofit sectors.
Designing an Internal Control System for a Mid-Sized Business
Evaluating the Impact of ESG Reporting on Investor Decisions
Analyzing Financial Statement Fraud Using Benford’s Law
Developing a Cost Allocation Model for Service Departments
Audit Risk Assessment Using Real-World Case Studies
Tax Optimization Strategies for Small Business Entities
Forensic Accounting Techniques for Litigation Support
Assessing the Effectiveness of ERP Systems in Financial Reporting
Building a Predictive Model for Bankruptcy Risk
Designing a Dashboard for Managerial Accounting Metrics
Evaluating Lease Accounting Changes under ASC 842
Assessing Blockchain’s Role in Audit Trails and Compliance
Using Data Analytics for Inventory Valuation Improvements
Comparative Study of GAAP vs. IFRS in Multinational Corporations
Budget Variance Analysis for Nonprofit Organizations
Role of Ethics and Whistleblower Policies in Corporate Governance
Measuring the Financial Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions
AI in Audit Automation: Opportunities and Limitations
Sustainability Reporting and Triple Bottom Line Accounting
Case Study Analysis of Corporate Tax Avoidance Schemes
Prepare for high-impact careers in auditing, taxation, financial analysis, and consulting with this rigorous and CPA-aligned graduate program.
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