Course
Description: While developing English language skills,
this third course in an accounting sequence expands
students' knowledge about the purposes and principles of accounting and the
practice of fundamental accounting procedures. Students analyze and apply
accounting concepts and procedures to real-life situations drawn from various
types of businesses.
Objectives: By the end of the course, students
should be able:
Instructional
Methods: Classes will include reading
for detail, oral discussion and presentations, instructor and student
explanations of accounting principles and procedures, and problem solving through analytical and procedural exercises within
real-world business and financial contexts.
Grading: The final grade is
based on the following:
|
Class
Participation |
25% |
|
Assignments |
50% |
|
Exams |
25% |
|
Total |
100% |
The grading scale is: A=90-100%, B+=85-89%, B=80-84%, C+=75-79%, C=70-74%, D=65-69%, F=60-64%
|
Week |
Topics |
Assignments and Tests |
|
1-2 |
Equity
transactions and corporate reporting:
corporate form of organization; common and preferred stock; dividends;
treasury stock; reporting income information; retained earnings, Close
reading of selected text. Oral
practice: describing one of the
problems in the assigned exercises and demonstrating the steps you
used to solve it. Discussion
of responses to ethics challenge. Close
reading of selected text. |
Reading: pp. 556-590. Questions:
QS 14-1 to 14-6. Answer questions in
one or more complete sentences. Exercises: as assigned. Where exercises require a
written response, answer in complete sentences with answers that explain why
the answer is correct. Problem
Set: as assigned. In
a paragraph or more, explain one of the problems in the exercises and
describe the steps you used to solve it.
|
|
3-4 |
Long-term
liabilities: bond basics, bond
issuances, bond retirement, long-term notes payable. Oral
practice: describing how you would
handle the ethics challenge on p. 611 or the entrepreneurial decision problem
on p. 612. Close
reading of selected text. Quiz. . |
Reading: pp. 614-646. Questions:
QS 15-1 to 15-14. Exercises
and Problem Set: as assigned Ethics
challenge, p. 348, or entrepreneurial decision problem on p, 612: Write a paragraph or more in response, using
the questions as a guide. Quiz. |
|
5-6 |
Long-term
investments and international transactions:
classifying investments, long-term investments in securities,
investments in international operations, comprehensive income. Oral
practice: describing one of the
problems in the assigned exercises and demonstrating the steps used to
solve it. Oral
practice: discussion of question 14 or
15. Close
reading of selected text. |
Reading: pp. 660-676. Questions: QS 16-1 to 16-10. Exercises
and Problem Set: as assigned. In
a paragraph or more, explain one of the problems in 16-1 to 16-10 and
describe the steps you used to solve it |
|
7-8 |
Reporting
and analyzing cash flows: basics of
cash flow reporting; cash flows from operating, from investing, and from financing. Oral
practice: interpreting and explaining
cash flow statements in chapter exhibits.
Oral
practice: Prepare a brief oral
presentation of discussion of "Ethics Challenge" or "Entrepreneurial Decision"
problems on pp. 738 or 739. Close
reading of selected text. Review for exam, week 8. |
Reading: pp. 690-723. Question: QS 17-1 to 17-12. Exercises
and Problem Set: as assigned Respond
to either the "Ethics Challenge" or the "Entrepreneurial
Decision" problem on pp. 738 or 739, using the questions as a
guide. Bi-monthly
exam, week 8. |
|
9-10 |
Analysis
of financial statements: basics of
analysis; horizontal, vertical, and ratio analysis. Oral
practice: describing one of the
problems in the assigned exercises and demonstrating the steps used to
solve it. Close
reading of selected text. |
Reading: pp. 740-767 Question: QS 18-1 to 18-6. Exercises
and Problem Set: as assigned In
a paragraph or more, explain one of the problems in one of the assigned
exercises and describe the steps you used to solve it. |
|
11 |
Managerial accounting concepts and
principles: cost accounting concepts;
reporting manufacturing activities. Close
reading of selected text. |
Reading: pp. 784-807. Questions,
Exercises, and Problem Set: as assigned. |
|
12 |
Job
order cost accounting: inventory
system and cost accounting, job order cost accounting, adjusting over applied
and under applied, overhead. Review
for exam |
Reading: pp. 826-844. Questions,
Exercises, and Problem Set: as
assigned Exam. |
rev. 2/04, 2/07, 5/08