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Linda Whitten |
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6/8 – 7/30 |
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http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/whitten/index.html |
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ACTG 131, Managerial Accounting, CRN# 54812, 4 units Plus 1 lab hour per week by arrangement (your lab assignment will be participation in webaccess forums). Examination of accounting techniques for managers. Includes forecasting, budgeting, cost accounting, break-even analysis, responsibility accounting and other practices which facilitate decision making in an ethical business environment. Transfer credit: UC: CSU.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
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Identify appropriate managerial accounting tools to use in managerial
decision making.
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Analyze and use managerial accounting reports to make business
decisions.
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Identify and assess ethical corporate behavior.
Required:
· Students
must read the Wall Street Journal
since relevant articles will be discussed in class. If you wish to subscribe you can purchase a
packet for $15 in the bookstore or go to
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*The
Wall Street Journal is still only $1/ week for 10 week summer terms www.wsj.com/quarter
You
will receive both print and online versions for the same student price. WSJ
will ask what school you attend “Skyline College” and then who is your
professor and you select “Whitten” I often read mine on my iPad since they have
a mobile app is also included.
ASSIGNMENTS:
This course will require
at least 16 hours of preparation time per week.
Time management is essential. You cannot afford to fall behind in
assignments; catching up is extremely difficult. I do place suggested deadlines
on online materials to help keep you on track but you can complete assignments
late without penalty EXCEPT FOR THE THREE EXAMS. All deadlines are at 11 pm of the date listed.
Reading the chapter on
the smart book in connect can be an efficient way to study for you. You can
also use the smart book while working on the LearnSmart assignments (miss a
concept and it will take you to the spot on the chapter that discusses it
(highlighted in yellow).
Most of the assignments
can be done unlimited number of times. The only “one attempt” limits are
Quizzes and Exams. Although there are time limits on Exams, the time allowed is
generous. Quizzes are not timed (you are limited to one attempt) allowing you
to research your answer before submittal.
Chapter Lectures are on the
instructor’s website and are called “narrated
slides”. I will add additional ones or handouts on chapters where I think
it might be useful. Although only selected exercises and problems have been
assigned (end of chapter), you should work as many additional exercises and
problems as you can. Solutions for extra problems are on the instructor’s
website. The password is ACTG131.
Although I am not grading
your homework, it is very important that you do the assignments. Connect will
allow you to see the results of your work with detailed solutions. Read each
chapter and review the questions before proceeding to the homework. If you feel
uncertain about how to do an assignment, you can look at the illustrations in
the chapter and follow the format, or check solutions to problems not assigned.
You must participate in
chapter forums on webaccess. This is required student to student and faculty
interaction by the accreditation folks.
Homework, Interactive assignments, LearnSmart and Practice problems are
NOT graded (do not count toward your grade) however I strongly encourage you to complete
the assignments since they are created to help you master the material.
No makeup's will be given on exams. If you need to take the exam earlier than
scheduled let me know and I can accommodate your request for an earlier date.
Quizzes on Connect and forums on
webaccess will count as 10% of your grade.
Recommended assignment dates are listed on the classroom assignment sheet,
webaccess and connect. To ensure flexibility and completion of the course (yes
life gets in the way of class) the only
firm dates are the exams. All other assignments may be completed any time
before before the exam deadline (ie assignments pertaining to the exam). I do
encourage you to try to get ahead of assignments or at least keep up with the
dates since catching up is always a challenge.
Exam 1 |
30% |
Quizzes |
5% |
Exam 2 |
30% |
Forums |
5% |
Exam 3 |
30% |
Final Grade |
100% |
Academic integrity is expected of you at all times (go
to the Skyline College 2014-2015 Catalog page 49
for a full description). Violation of academic integrity rules will
result in academic discipline at Skyline College. The course grade will be
based on a weighted numerical average and a final letter grade for the course
will be assigned using the standard 90-100 A, 80-89 B, etc.
This course is an online class.
You are expected to read the assignments, use the instructor’s website, McGraw-Hill’s
Connect site for your class, and participate in group discussions on webaccess.
Withdrawal Policy. If you wish to withdraw, please go to Websmart and
observe the following deadlines:
RESOURCES:
If you qualify
for accommodations in this class, make sure the instructor gets a copy of your
letter from DSPS. If you do not have one, contact DSPS at 738-4280. If you need
any other help such as counseling or financial aid, contact the Student
Services One Stop Center in Bldg 5.
CONNECT REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Go to the following web address and click on the “register now” button:
http://connect.mheducation.com/class/l-whitten-actg-131-om-summer-2015
if you have any trouble with registration, please contact customer support at http://mpss.mhhe.com
These are
the suggested dates for assignments. I will open assignments earlier in connect
to give you more flexibility in taking the course. SEE CONNECT DATES FOR ONLINE
SUBMISSION DEADLINES. The only dates which I will not allow late submittal
are the three exams.
131 OM Assignment to be started:
6/8 Read Chapter 1 and complete the LearnSmart Assignment for
Chapter 1
6/9 Read Chapter 2 and
complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 2
6/10 Homework : Exercises 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.8, 2.11;
Problem 2.20
6/13 Read Chapter 3 and complete the LearnSmart
Assignment for Chapter 3
6/14 Homework : Exercises 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7;
Problems 3.22, 3.24
6/17 Read Chapter 4 and complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter
4
6/18 Exercises 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.8; Problems 4A.5, 4A.11
6/21 Read Chapter 5 and complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter
5
6/22 Exercises 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12; Problems 5.20, 5.21
6/25 –
6/27 Exam
Chapters 1-5
6/27 Read Chapter 6 and complete
the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 6
6/28 Homework: Exercises 6.3,
6.7, 6.9, 6.11, 6.14; Problems 6.16, 6.18
7/1 Read
Chapter 7 and
complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 7
7/2 Homework :
Exercises 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 7.11, 7.17,
7.18
7/5 Read
Chapter 8 and
complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 8
7/6 Homework : Exercises 8.7,
8.10, 8.12, 8.13, 8.14 ; Problems 8.16, 8.17, 8.22
7/9 Read
Chapter 9 and
complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 9
7/10 Homework : Exercises 9.4,
9.13, 9.17, 9.18 ; Problem 9.22
7/13 – 7/15 Exam 2 Chapters 6-9
7/15 Read
Chapter 10 and
complete the LearnSmart Assignment for Chapter 10
7/16 Homework: Exercises 10.6, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
7/19 Read Chapter 11 and complete the LearnSmart Assignment for
Chapter 11
7/20 Hmwk : Exercises 11.5, 11.6, 11.7, 11.8, 11.9, 11.10;
Problems 11.14, 11.15, 11.19
7/23 Read Chapter 12 and complete the LearnSmart Assignment for
Chapter 12
7/24 Exercises 12.6, 12.7, 12.10, 12.11, 12.14; Problems 12.18, 12.19,
12.21
7/27 Read Chapter 13 & Appendix C and complete
the LearnSmart Assignment 7/28 Exercises 13.7, 13.8, 13.9, 13.11, 13.14; Problems 13.16, 13.17, 13.21
Exercises 13C.1, 13C.2, 13C.4,
13C.6
7/30 –
8/1 Exam Chapters 10-13 + Chapter 13 Appendix C