OK UB, that seems a good enough place to start.

Your first Accountancy/Finance course will be pretty basic. You need to understand the basic mechanisms so that you can at least talk to the Finance guys? Double entry bookkeeping, balance sheets, profit and loss accounts. And most importantly, budgets

Maybe some auditing after that, as the principles are the same as IT audits.

On the law front we have regulatory compliance and basic commercial law........ like contracts and stuff. Then I would possibly look at criminal law on the corporate/institutional side and fraud/cybercrime, of course (hey! we might both get a job at the next Enron). Other areas might include forensics..............but mostly I have used that for data recovery (apart from a few CP scumbags).

A lot of it should be quite easy because you are just looking at general principles.

I hope that this is helping in some way?..............keep asking the questions, and I am sure that some of my American friends will be able to give you more details and point you to references. I am afraid that I can only point in the general direction or mention very specific things that I have dealt with.