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(( This question for just 2 Days ))The question is for TEST 4 only. The TEST 4 will cover Ch 10 thru Ch 12.The assignments start from May 26, 2020 to May 27, 2020.The Tests is on MyLab Accounting - Pearson website.Important Note From The Professor: (( Last assignment for the course.I have posted Test 4 on MyAccountingLab.It will cover Chapters 10 thru 12. The exam is to be taken at one sitting. You will have 5 hours to complete it (you should not need all that time but it is yours to use). ONCE YOU BEGINNING THE EXAM THE CLOCK IS TICKING! If you log out it does not stop the clock. It is due by (May 27, 2019).Be aware of your due dates. Since this is your last exam and the end of the semester, it has a different due date then what you have been used to during the semester.Test 4:Chapter 10 - Eight multiple choice questions @ 2 pts each = 16 pts, 1 problem @ 16ptsChapter 11 - Ten multiple choice questions @ 2 pts each = 20 pts, 1 problem @ 14ptsChapter 12 - Seven multiple choice questions @ 2 pts each = 14 pts, 2 problems @ 10pts ea. = 20ptsGood Luck to you on the exam.And Good Luck to you on the rest of your finals! ))Notes:- There are specific Due Dates for each assignment, you MUST complete it at least ONE days before the due date.- The tasks are on the MyLab Accounting - Pearson website and Canvas.- Number of attempts for Test:: Only One Time.- High scores A are required in this Test..<< Syllabus >>I attached the whole syllabus & the picture of the text Book.Please Please, Read everything cheerfully before contact me.Thank You,
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BUSINESS 121
Managerial Accounting
Spring 2020
Time & Place: Online (Section 8304)
Canvas Access
MyAccountingLab – www.myaccountinglab.com (will register and login through CANVAS)
Chris O’Byrne
Christopher.OByrne@gcccd.edu
Instructor:
E-Mail:
16 Week Course
January 27 to May 29
Office:
Office Phone:
E 111B
(619) 660-4668
Do Not Leave Voice Mail
Office Hours:
Tuesday 2:30 to 4:00 PM
Tuesday 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Tuesday 9:30 to 10:30 PM
Thursday 2:30 to 3:30 PM
4 Units
Cuyamaca College
Syllabus
Required Text & Material:
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING, by Karen Braun and Wendy Tietz, Fifth Edition, 2018, (ISBN:978-0-13-412852-8)
Internet access for required CANVAS site access for class content, information, study aids, student grades.
MyAccountingLab (Website for HW, Quizzes & Tests) site access through CANVAS (to register with code that you
may have purchased ahead of time or you will be purchasing through Pearson).
You will need to purchase a code (either online or it may come with the book) and use my course specific
registration information to make sure you are enrolled in my course.
Course Name:
Course ID:
BUS 121 - Managerial Accounting – SP20 - Sec 8304 O/L
Not Necessary – Login through CANVAS
Course Description:
This 17-week course introduces the student to the concepts, methods, and procedures for the development and use
of accounting information to support and assist management in their internal cost accounting processes and
financial decision-making. The course includes the theory and concepts of cost accounting, the use of financial and
accounting information for planning, budgeting and control of operations, and methods and analyses to assist
managerial accountants in decision-making activities.
Course Objectives
1. The student will develop an understanding of the cost accounting process, including terminology and cost behavior
patterns and apply them to job order and process costing systems.
2. The student will learn to effectively communicate with the controller and other management accountants, and to
understand the basis at which cost information is collected and aggregated.
3. The student will evaluate the way cost information is estimated and analyzed in corporate planning and decision4.
5.
making so as to prepare the student for a potential role in the essential corporate process that involves both
managers and accountants.
The student will demonstrate the use and development of accounting information in segment reporting and the
control and performance evaluation process.
The student will evaluate information as to its usefulness in the decision-making process, and will use pertinent
information to measure varied outcomes in problem-solving situations.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO’s)
1)
Identify and illustrate the primary activities and informational needs of managers and explain the role of the managerial
accountant as a member of the management team; compare and contrast financial and managerial accounting.
2)
Distinguish between product and period costs; prepare and evaluate a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured,
Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold, and Income Statement.
3)
Describe the traditional types of product costing systems (including job-order and process), illustrate the flow of costs in
each, and prepare related accounting records and reports.
4)
Explain the purposes of budgeting; prepare a master budget and its component schedules and relate the budget to
planning and control.
5)
Explain the development and use of standard costs, prepare and interpret variance analysis reports, and relate them to
responsibility accounting and control.
6)
Compare and contrast absorption costing and variable costing, prepare income statements using both methods, and
reconcile the resulting net incomes.
7)
Explain the nature of capital expenditure decisions and apply and evaluate various methods used in making these
decisions.
Course Layout & Grading
Discussion Board
Quizzes
Homework
Exams
Final
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1.
70\% of the student’s final grade will be determined by the results of four examinations (Exams & Final) to
be conducted throughout the semester using MyAccountingLab . Your best 3 exams will be worth 21\%
each (63\%) and your lowest test score will be only 7\%. Exams and your final exam are the same and it
does not matter which the lowest score is scored on. The exams or the final will not be comprehensive.
2.
An additional 15\% of the student’s grade will be determined by the results of quizzes that will be taken
online through MyAccountingLab. Online quizzes must be taken by the stated time. Quizzes are taken by
going to MyAccountingLab by logging in through CANVAS and consist of multiple choice questions and
/or problems similar to the homework based on all material from the textbook chapter and will be timed.
Once submitted the quiz may not be re-taken. Make sure you are aware of the due date and time. (I will
drop your lowest quiz score).
3.
An Additional 10\% of the student’s final grade will be based on HW problems assigned from the book that
will be posted on MyAccountingLab. Make sure you are aware of the due date and time. You will be able
to attempt the HW as many times before the due date. (I will drop your lowest HW score).
4.
An Additional 4\% of the student’s final grade will be based on the discussion board questions posted on
CANVAS. Make sure you are aware of the due date and time. I will announce them on CANVAS.
5.
The remaining 1\% of the student’s final grade will be based on understanding and reading the syllabus.
Questions asked, that are answered in the syllabus would be an example of not understanding or reading
the syllabus.
Grading:
At the end of the semester, the instructor will apply those weighted percentages and calculate each students
grade based on 100 points. The following scale will then be used as the basis to determine each student’s
letter grades:
Please note that the instructor may modify the scale within a few points if it is appropriate given the
distribution of student scores. For instance, a student with an 89.5\% average might more appropriately
deserve an “A” rather than a “B”, particularly if the next highest average is say, 87.3\%, for example.
A = 90.00 -100.00\%
B = 80.00 - 89.99\%
C = 70.00 - 79.99\%
D = 60.00 - 69.99\%
F = Below 60.00\%
Dropping/Unenrolling:
Dropping this course is the student’s responsibility. Instructor may drop student for various reasons related to the
course and syllabus (inactivity being the main reason but not limited to) but student bears the ultimate responsibility
of dropping (unenrolling/removing) the course and making sure through WebAdvisor they have been dropped.
MyAccountingLab:
Is a separate website from CANVAS but you will gain access through CANVAS. It accompanies the textbook and
the problems on MyAccountingLab correspond to the textbook. If you experience difficulty with the website try
logging out and re-logging in.
Make sure for the timed quizzes and exams you give yourself ample amount of time to sit down and complete the
assignment. Once you begin a quiz or exam the clock will be ticking. You can still log out and log in but the timer
does not stop.
Be aware of your due dates and times. They will be strictly enforced. All your assignments (except discussion
board) will be through MyAccountingLab.
*** Please make sure you pay attention to Due Dates, especially the final. This may not follow the typical due date
of the week of other exams or finals.***
Homework, quizzes and tests will be assigned on MyAccountingLab. When they are assigned they will show up
on your MyAccountingLab website. Please keep track of the due dates. Assignment due dates will be posted on
the opening page of MyAccountingLab and can be checked at all times when you are logged into the website. All
assignments will be due at 11 PM California time on the due date. Typically the homework and quiz will be posted
for each chapter.
***Important*** - I set the expiration time for the assignments for 11:59PM, You are assuming any risk of issues
with the internet, website or any other issues that can arise after 11PM. Assignments are due at 11PM.
Homework – you will have unlimited opportunities to attempt the problems. If you get a problem wrong or can’t
figure out the solution, there are help buttons to aid in the solving of the problem. There is no time limit except the
due date for homework. The problems for your homework will correspond with the textbook. Use the HW to help
yourself prepare for the quizzes and tests. The more time you put in and try to master the material, the better you
should score on the quizzes and tests.
Quizzes – may be multiple choice, problems similar to your readings and homework or a combination of both. If the
quiz is multiple choice there will be approximately 10 multiple-choice questions from the chapter. If it is not multiple
choice it will be one or two problems that will require computations and/or journal entries that highlights the
important concept(s) from the chapter. You will have 60 to 120 minutes to complete the quiz. Once the quiz is
started the timer is running.
Exams – there will be approximately 20 multiple-choice questions and 5 or 6 problems from the chapters covered.
You will have 210 minutes to complete the exam. Once the exam is started the timer is running. Please make sure
you pay attention to Due Dates, especially the final. This may not follow the typical due date of the week of other
exams or finals.
MyAccountingLab Grades:
The grades you see on Pearsons MyAccountingLab are not exact. The major difference may be a missed
assignment which will not be calculated into the grade until it is manually done through the system. Missed
assignments are not initially calculated into the grade. You will need to calculate your course grade using the
weights and grades from the syllabus. There are limitations in the grades on MyAccountingLab but it does offer a
good idea of how you are doing.
***After each HW and Quiz, problems that you may have struggled with or did not get full credit
for or even may have gotten wrong, will be used to update and find similar problems to put into a
study plan that you may use to help practice more to improve your scores on exams. This study
plan is NOT part of your grade and is NOT mandatory but useful and another helpful tool.
CANVAS:
Is a website that is provided through Cuyamaca College. CANVAS is mainly used for getting into MyAccountingLab
(Pearson website that is accessed through CANVAS), announcements, discussion board and posting of important
material. All your assignments (except discussion board) that are due on-line will be through MyAccountingLab .
Discussion Board – You will have 2 to 5 discussion board questions throughout the semester. These questions will
require a paragraph or two of explaining or answering. To receive full credit for the assignment, you must answer
the question and also respond to at least one of your classmates post.
Check due dates both on CANVAS and MyAccountingLab. The dates will always be correct on MyAccountingLab
and sometimes they do not update or post to CANVAS. So don’t just rely on CANVAS. There are many means to
confirm dates and make sure that you are staying on schedule. Also there is an excel spreadsheet of dates that
you can print out and use as an accurate calendar.
Grades are sometimes slow updating to CANVAS. Your grades scored for assignments will always be available
and up to date inside of MyAccountingLab. So if you think there is a problem updating your grades on CANVAS,
give it some time. They will eventually update and you can always check MyAccountingLab for your grades, and
these are the grades I download and use.
CANVAS and MyAccountingLab are an integral part of this class. Make sure that you
check these sites regularly for announcements, due dates and important information.
Miscellaneous Information:
Prerequisites:
Completion of BUS 120, Financial Accounting, or Equivalent Course.
Absences:
This course is completely online. Make sure you complete your work on time.
Accommodations:
Academic accommodations are available for students with disabilities. Please identify
yourself to your instructor and/or to Disabled Students Programs and Services staff so that
the appropriate accommodations can be ensured. If you suspect that you have a learning
disability, or require services for any other type of disability, see Disabled Students
Programs and Services.
Make-Up Work:
The instructor is under no obligation to provide make-up work if a student has failed to take
a particular exam or complete a specific assignment. Generally, there will be no make-ups
for missed quizzes or similar assignments if a deadline for submission has not been met.
Once an exam or quiz expires there will be no possibility of making it up or opening up the
assignment. Once an exam or quiz expires, students have an opportunity to go back and
look at their results in detail with explanations of the problem and computations. This is the
major reason for completing the assignments on time and why there will be no make ups
available.
Tutoring:
The accounting faculty strongly recommends tutoring for any student who is experiencing
difficulty in grasping the concepts and staying current with the material. It is important that a
student recognize and take action early in the semester before getting too far behind.
Please know, however, that tutoring is not meant to be a substitute for doing the work.
Before going to the Tutoring Center, a student should have already worked hard and
attempted the material to be covered in the tutoring session.
The Tutoring Center, located at L-126 in the LRC building, is generally able to provide
tutoring in financial and managerial accounting each semester, but not always. The best
course of action is to check with the Tutoring Center about both the availability of an
accounting tutor and specific hours. The phone number for the center is (619) 660-4556.
Tutoring is done by appointment only and hours of the Tutoring Center may vary each
semester.
Academic Honesty:
It is important that at all times to do your own work. Cheating on homework, quizzes and
tests is not tolerated. If a student is caught cheating (this includes plagiarism) they will
receive a zero for that assignment. If there are further occurrences these matters will be
dealt with the dean and academic affairs. Please refer to the college catalogue about
academic dishonesty.
Study Plan:
During your assignments throughout the semester, a study plan is developed for you for
topics that you may have had difficulty with. These study plans are optional and not graded
but are a valuable resource to help you prepare for the exams.
Course Registration:
It is the students responsibility to drop themselves from the course. If you have registered
for the course and have no intention of taking the course, or you want to withdraw from the
course, it is the students responsibility to make sure that they are un-enrolled or dropped
from the course. This is NOT the responsibility of the instructor.
Temporary Access:
There is a temporary access that will give you 14 days before you need to purchase, if you
are waiting for your materials or funds. You can purchase directly from Pearson’s website.
Schedule
This is a tentative schedule for the semester. It can be changed, modified or altered at any time. It is important to check
MyAccountingLab regularly for announcements and due dates.
Week 1
January 27
Introduction & Registration
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Week 2
February 3
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Chapter 2 – Building Blocks to Managerial Accounting
Week 3
February 10
Chapter 2 - Building Blocks to Managerial Accounting
Chapter 3 – Job Costing
Week 4
February 17
Chapter 3 - Job Costing
Week 5
February 24
Chapter 4 – Activity Base Costing, Lean Operations and Costs of Quality
Test 1
Week 6
March 2
Chapter 4 - Activity Base Costing, Lean Operations and Costs of Quality
Chapter 5 – Process Costing
Week 7
March 9
Chapter 5 – Process Costing
Chapter 6 – Cost Behavior
Week 8
March 16
Chapter 6 – Cost Behavior
Chapter 7 – Cost Volume Profit Analysis
Spring Break
March 23
Week 9
March 30
Chapter 7 - Cost Volume Profit Analysis
Chapter 8 – Relevant Costs for Short-Term Decisions
Week 10
April 6
Chapter 8 - Relevant Costs for Short-Term Decisions
Chapter 9 – The Master Budget
Week 11
April 13
Chapter 9 – The Master Budget
Chapter 10 – Performance Evaluation
Week 12
April 20
Chapter 10 – Performance Evaluation
Chapter 11 – Standard Costs and Variances
Week 13
April 27
Chapter 11 - Standard Costs and Variances
Test 3
Chapter 12 – Capital Investment Decisions and the Time Value of Money
Week 14
May 4
Chapter 12 - Capital Investment Decisions and the Time Value of Money
Chapter 13 – Statement of Cash Flows
Week 15
May 11
Chapter 13 - Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 14 – Financial Statement Analysis
Week 16
May 18
Chapter 15 – Sustainability
Week 17
May 25
Finals Week
Test 2
Test 4
BUS 121
Managerial Accounting
Section 8304
Online
Spring 2020
Welcome & Introduction:
Welcome to Managerial Accounting. This is a completely online course, there will be no physical meeting
place. I have uploaded the syllabus to CANVAS. Please go to CANVAS and login to see the syllabus.
Read it very carefully, it is full of very important information. If you can’t get into CANVAS, email me and I
will send you a syllabus via email.
Class officially begins Monday, January 27th. There will be a lot of material to cover in 16 weeks. Make
sure you pace yourself and give yourself enough time to complete the assignments. This course is very
manageable if you stay on top of the material.
Your first assignment will be due, Sunday night February 2nd by 11PM. This assignment will be in
CANVAS, specifically Discussion Board Section and just warrants a simple statement and any questions
you may have. Your first assignment from MyAccountingLab will be HW#1 Wednesday, February 5th.
This is so that everyone can get their books and if there is some problem getting logged in, you will have
enough time to catch up. Just because I am giving you this extra time, don’t wait to the last minute. Your
first Quiz will be due Friday February 7th and this will be Quiz #1. Your next set of assignments from
MyAccountingLab will be due that following Sunday, February 9th and this will be both HW#2 and
Quiz#2. All assignments are due by 11PM of the Due date and all other assignments in
MyAccountinglab will be due on Sunday nights. We do a chapter a week and those assignments are
due by that Sunday night.
Always check MyAccountingLab for due dates.
Your only assignment as of now is to register for the class and make sure you can log in to CANVAS and
the email address that you use is the one that is in CANVAS. As HW, quizzes and test are assigned they
will appear in MyAccountingLab.
MyAccountingLab will have all your due dates, grades and announcements. This account needs to be
checked all the time and is vital to the course. The assignments are suppose to also update in CANVAS
as well, but sometimes it does not always sync correctly. That is why you need to always check
MyAccountingLab.
Good luck to you and I looked forward to a fun semester.
Email Address:
Please make sure you are using an email address other than, yahoo, gmail , hotmail or some other free
type of email account. The school provides you with an email address. The email address that you will
be using should be the one that you register with in MyAccountingLab as well as the one that is used in
CANVAS. If you do not use this email, you can log into it ...
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