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What is financial accounting education?
Financial accounting education refers to financial accounting education, including business administration, economics, law and other major disciplines, including management, microeconomics, macroeconomics, management information system, statistics, primary accounting, financial management, marketing, economic law, financial accounting, cost accounting, management accounting, auditing, accounting computerization and other major courses.

The goal of financial accounting education is to cultivate business administration professionals with knowledge and ability in management, economy, law and accounting, who can engage in teaching, scientific research and financial management in colleges and secondary vocational and technical schools. Students are required to master the basic theories and knowledge of management, economics and accounting, master the qualitative and quantitative analysis methods of accounting, and have strong language and writing skills, interpersonal skills, information acquisition skills and basic ability to analyze and solve accounting problems. At the same time, familiar with accounting-related principles, policies and regulations at home and abroad and in International accounting practices; Have certain scientific research and practical work ability, and have the professional knowledge and ability to engage in financial accounting, economic management education and related majors.