Managerial Accounting


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Fall 2009 - Section 022201 11:10 - 12:00 Mon., Wed.  Friday Room 302
Dr. Ted M. Hammett
Office - 317 BBC
(870) 460-1641 Office

Purpose & Objectives of the Course:

The principles of managerial accounting is to provide students with the tools to become intelligent users and developers of financial information within a corporate setting.  This course is designed to provide students with diverse backgrounds, the opportunity to succeed in business and management today.  This course is intended to address the following objectives:

1.      Provide an understanding of accounting information by management.

2.      Reflect business practice as it is today in a context that is relevant to today’s business people

Required textbook and materials:

Kimmel, Paul D, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald e. Kieso.  Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making, 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009.

Requirements for evaluation (everything is of equal weight):

Homework 100 points
EXAMINATIONS:
After Chapter 15 100 points
After Chapter 18 100 points
After Chapter 21 100 points
After Chapter 23 (Final Exam) 100 points

Bonus points are possible with a bonus question on all in-class tests including the final exam.  They are worth 3 points each.  In addition, there is an opportunity to take quizzers on line which will provide 3 points added to the average for a perfect score, (you can receive a prorated portion of those point). NOTE: The testing policy is - If you have to take a test late you will forfeit 10 points for each day late that you take the test late (not counting weekends).   More than three days late in taking the test will result in a grade of zero ("0").

There is no exemption from the final exam in this class so don't even ask.

Your performance in this subject is directly correlated with your doing the homework and all class assignments.  Homework will be taken up and graded at random during the semester.  This grade will be applied to the homework portion of the evaluation and is equivalent to a test grade.

Attendance Policy:

As part of the requirement of the University I will be taking attendance for each class period.  I have an attendance policy as documented in the "absence and Grading Policy" attached to this outline.   You are all adults and have paid for this course, don't cheat yourself by not attending class.  As a professional, you will be expected to be responsible for showing up for work and accomplishing the tasks required of you.

Statement on disruptive behavior:

The following action is prohibited under the Student  Conduct Code: Disorderly Conduct: Any behavior which disrupts the regular or normal functions of the University community, including behavior which breaches the peace or violates the rights of others.

 

Students with Disabilities:

It is the policy of the University of Arkansas at Monticello to accommodate individuals with disabilities pursuant to federal law and the University’s commitment to equal educational opportunities. It is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor of any necessary accommodations at the beginning of the course.  Any student requiring accommodations should contact the Office of Special Student Services located in Harris Hall Room 120; phone 870 460-1026; TDD 870 460-1626; Fax 870 460-1926.

 

McGehee: Office of Special Student Services representative on campus; phone 870 222-5360; fax 870 222-4709.

Crossett:   Office of Special Student Services representative on campus; phone 870 364-6414; fax 870 364-5707.

Class Schedule:

August 26 Introduction and administrative matters. Chapter 14 lecture   Homework Exercises 14-7, 8, *9, *10, *12; Prob. 14-5A    *time permitting

28 Chapter 14 lecture
31 Chapter 14  lecture
September 2 Homework from Chapter 14 due - Chapter 15 lecture - Exercises 15-2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; Prob. 15-2A, 15-4A

  4 Chapter 15 lecture
  9 Chapter 15  lecture
    11 Chapter 15  lecture  
14 Chapter 15  lecture

  16 Examination Chapters  14-15
18 Homework from Chapter 15 due - Chapter 16 lecture - Exercises 16-5,6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15; Prob. 16-3A
21 Chapter 16 lecture
23 Chapter 16 lecture

25 Chapter 16  lecture
28 Chapter 16  lecture
30 Homework from Chapter 16 due - Chapter 17 lecture - Exercises 17-1, 3, 6, 10; Prob. 17-3A

October 2 Chapter 17 lecture
  5 Chapter 17 lecture
  7 Chapter 17  lecture

  9 Homework from Chapter 17 due - Chapter 18 lecture - Exercises 18-3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13; Prob. 18-2A
12 Chapter 18  lecture
  14 Chapter 18  lecture
16 Chapter 18  lecture 

19 Examination Chapters  16-18
21 Homework from Chapter 18 due - Chapter 19 lecture - Exercises 19-2, 6, 9, 12; Prob. 19-1A, 19-2A
23 Chapter 19  lecture

26 Chapter 19  lecture
28 Chapter 19  lecture
30 Homework from Chapter 19 due - Chapter 20 lecture - Exercises 20-3, 5, 7, 15; Prob. 20-2A
November 2 Chapter 20  lecture
  4 Chapter 20  lecture

  6 Chapter 20  lecture
  9 Homework from Chapter 20 due - Chapter 21 lecture - Exercises 25-3,4, 8, 11,13, 14, 16; Prob. 21-3A
11 Chapter 21  lecture 

13 Chapter 21  lecture 
16 Chapter 21  lecture 
18 Examination Chapters 19- 21
20 Homework from Chapter 21 due - Chapter 22 lecture - Exercises 22-3,5, 6, 7, 10, 11; Prob. 22-2A

23 Chapter 22 Lecture 
30 Chapter 22 Lecture 

December 2 Chapter 22 Lecture 
  4 Homework from Chapter 22 due - Chapter 23 lecture - Exercises 23-2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10; Prob. 23-2A
7 Chapter 23 Lecture 

  9 Chapter 23 Lecture 
    11 Chapter 23 Lecture   
14 Final Examination Room 302 (1:30 - 3:30)