Accounting Principles II Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Office Location

R. E. Byrd Business Building 323A

Office Hours

Mondays 8:30- 9:30

 

Tuesday 8:30-9:30

 

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Course

ACCT-2302-001 Accounting Principles II

Prerequisites

ACCT 2301

Course Description

A study of the fundamentals of managerial accounting. Emphasis on accounting for a manufacturing concern, budgeting, planning, management decision making and analysis of financial reports.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Accounting, 24th ed., Warren/Reeve/Duchac, South-Western Publishing ISBN# 0-538-47500-5

Supplies

\ Paper, pencil, pen, and calculator.

Student Performance

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  1. \ To define and develop a working knowledge of management accounting terminology and procedures.
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  3. \ To prepare and analyze reports for financial decision making including statement of cash flow, budgets, variance analysis, and other managerial decisions.
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  5. \ To identify the characteristics of a corporation, record transactions relating to issuance of stock and payment of dividends, and prepare financial statements.
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  7. \ To be able to journalize transactions for long-term debt and long-term investments.
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  9. \ To calculate financial ratios and prepare comparative financial statement analysis to be used in decision-making.
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  11. \ To be able to record transactions for manufacturing businesses and compute cost of goods sold.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

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Grading Criteria

\ Grading Criteria:
\ 85% = Average of 4 major exams.
\ 15% = Average of Required Quizzes

Attendance

\ It is the responsibility of the student to make up any work missed due to absences and to gain missed lecture information through outside reading and/or notes from classmates. Make up examinations will be permitted at the discretion of the instructor. The time and place for make up tests will be determined by the instructor.

Calendar

 

Week

Dates

Assignments

Tests

1

Week of 8/22

Discuss Chapter 12   and complete homework assignments for Chapter 12

Chapter 12 Practice Exercises Series A(page 558), regular exercises 12-1,12-3,12-4,12-10, (starting on page 560) and Problem 12-2A (page 567)

Take Required quiz  Chapter 12

2

Week of 8/29

Discuss Chapter 13 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 13

Chapter 13–  Practice exercises Series A(page 600), regular exercises 13-1,13-2,13-3,13-4,13-5,13-6,13-8,13-9,13-12 (starting on page 602), and Problem 13-3A (page 608)

Take  Required quiz  Chapter 13

3

Week of 9/5

Discuss Chapter 14 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 14

Chapter 14– Practice exercises Series A(page 644), and Problem 14-4A (page 651)

Take required quiz  Chapter 14

4

Week of 9/12

Major Exam #1 Chapters 12-14

 

5

Week of 9/19

Discuss Chapter 15 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 15

Chapter 15  Practice exercises 15-1A,15-2A,15-3A, (page 689),regular exercises 15-1,15-3,15-5,15-7,15-9 (starting on page 690)

Take required quiz  Chapter 15

6

Week of 9/26

Discuss Chapter 16 and complete homework assignments for chapter 16

Chapter 16- Practice exercises Series A (page 740), regular exercises 16-2,16-3,16-4, 16-5,16-8,16-9,16-19,16-20,16-21 (starting on page 742) and Problem 16-4A (page 752)

Take required quiz Chapter 16

7

Week of 10/3

Discuss Chapter 17 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 17

Chapter 17- Practice exercises Series A(page795), Illustrative problem (page 791), and Problem 17-4A (page 808)

Take required quiz  Chapter 17

8

Week of 10/10

Discuss Chapter 18 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 18

Chapter 18– Practice exercises Series A (page 839), regular exercises 18-1,18-2,18-4,18-12 (starting on page 841), and Problem 18-1A (page 845)

Take required quiz Chapter 18

9

Week of 10/17

Take Exam #2 Chapters 15-18

 

10

Week of 10/24

Discuss Chapter 19 and compete the homework assignments for Chapter 19

 Chapter 19– Practice exercises Series A(page 877), regular exercise 19-9,(page 881),Problem 19-1A (page 885)

Take required quiz  Chapter 19
11 Week of 10/31

Discuss Chapter 20 and 21 and complete home work assignments for Chapters 20 and 21

Chapter 20–  Practice exercises Series A(page 927), regular exercises 20-5, 20-6, 20-10 (starting on page 930),and Problem 20-1A (page 938)

Chapter 21–  Practice exercises Series A(page 979), regular exercises 21-1, 21-7, 21-9,21-11,21-13,21-14(Page 981)

Take required quizzes Chapters 21 and 22
12 Week of 11/7 Take Exam #3 Chapters 19-21  
13 Week of 11/14

Discuss Chapter 22 and complete the homework assignments for Chapter 22

 Chapter 22  -  Practice exercises Series A (page 1022), regular exercises 22-1, 22-2, 22-15,22-18,22-20 (page 1023)

Take required quiz  Chapter 22
14 Week of 11/21

Discuss Chapter 25 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 25

Chapter 25–  Practice exercises Series A (page 1160), regular exercises 25-1,25-2,25-5,    25-10 (page 1163)

 

Take required quiz  Chapter 25
15 Week of 11/28

Discuss Chapter 26 and complete homework assignments for Chapter 26

Chapter 26– Practice exercises Series A  (page 1200), regular exercises 26-1,26-5,26-9  (page 1202)

Take required quiz  Chapter 26
16 12/7 Take Exam #4 Chapters 22,25,26  

 

 

 

Additional Information

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