ACCT 205 A Course Outline Cost Accounting Winter 2014 INSTRUCTOR Office Phone E-mail Terry Cole, CMA MC 423 403-356-4894 Terry.Cole@rdc.ab.ca CLASS TIMES Section A Tuesday Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM Room 306 A MC Room 306 A MC OFFICE HOURS Monday Thursday 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM or by appointment CREDIT HOURS 3.0 Hours ACADEMIC CALENDAR ENTRY Basic cost accounting and multiple purpose systems for management control. Profit-cost relationships. Inventory valuation. Material costing. Budgeting and performance evaluation. Standard costs. Variance analysis. Direct costing and relevant costing. Cost allocation. Process costing. Although introductory managerial accounting concepts are reviewed, this is an intermediate course and a thorough prior understanding of these concepts are expected. PREREQUISITES ACCT 104 or ACCT 204. You should have a strong understanding of the material in Chapters 1 through 5. Review as needed for this course. COURSE TOPICS: Responsibility Accounting Standard Costs and Advanced Variance Analysis Process Costing Inventory Valuation Decision Making and Relevant Information ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 1 of 6
Support Cost Allocation Joint and By-product Cost Allocation, Scrap and Rework Capital Budgeting and Investment Decisions Revenue and Customer Profitability Analysis Performance Measurement and Compensation LEARNING ACTIVITIES: Teaching in this course is comprised of lectures with a substantial in-class problem solving focus. Students can expect to engage in small group work at times during some components of the course. LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successfully completing this course, you should be able to: 1. Analyze and interpret product costs in greater detail than was covered in managerial accounting. Apply Job order cost methods including Activity Based Costing. 2. Apply process costing systems to analyze product costs in complex process manufacturing situations. Evaluate and apply such issues as FIFO costing, spoilage, rework and scrap. 3. Analyze and evaluate cost principles in the preparation of reports and studies for performance management and management control, as well as the different costing effects on the financial statements. 4. Use and prepare cost allocations for service departments, joint products and by-products. 5. Analyze and interpret complex cost variances. 6. Analyze and compare complex investment alternatives and prepare capital budgets. 7. Other topics as time permits. REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasize (Sixth Canadian Edition) By Horngren, Datar, Foster, Rajan, Ittner, Gowing, Janzn Pearson. 2013. Students require access to My Accounting Lab (included with new textbook or purchased separately) in order to complete assignments. COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1) Attendance This is a hands-on course with a substantial in-class problem solving focus. It is important to attend class and to complete assigned readings, exercises and problems before coming to class. Lack of attendance may impact the students ability to successfully complete the course. Handouts of material not included in the textbook may be distributed and discussed during class. Students are responsible for this material on tests. 2) Class Participation Students are expected to professionally participate in class discussions throughout the course. Students are to be prepared to discuss assigned readings and to present and discuss possible solutions to assigned exercises and problems during class. Cell phone usage, including texting, will not be tolerated during class times. 3) General ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 2 of 6
Students who are encountering difficulty with the course are urged to contact the instructor at once. Due to the volume of material in this course, it will not be possible to explicitly cover all text material in class. Students are, however, responsible for ALL assigned material, whether or not it is covered in class. Class time will be spent primarily on highlighting major concepts and presenting examples to clarify these concepts and illustrate their application. Students should ensure that they are familiar with Red Deer College s Student and Academic Standard Practices and Policies as well as the key dates in the Academic Schedule. BLACKBOARD The course schedule and supplementary materials are available on the Blackboard site for this course. It is important to check this site frequently for updates. ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE The final grade in this course will be computed based on the following elements. At all times the Red Deer College final examinations policy will be adhered to. Component Description Weight 1. Chapter Assignments 15% 2. Group Project (assigned prior 25% to February break). 3. Mid Term Exam 25% 4. Cumulative Final Exam 35% Total 100% The exact dates for assignments and tests will depend upon the rate of progress through the term and are therefore subject to change. Chapter assignments may be administered online, details to be provided during the first week of classes. The date and time for the final exam will be set by the registrar. The instructor will assign various short projects, exercises and problems during the course and during class. Many of these will be taken up during class time and the student is expected to have attempted all such exercises and problems before class. Some may be assigned IN CLASS for completion during the class and some may be taken in for evaluation as part of the course assignment component of the course evaluation, as described above. Failure to complete an assignment/project, test or exam, on time and in the manner specified will result in a zero grade being assigned to that course component. If there is a legitimate reason for a student being unable to complete a course component by the required date and time, then solely at the discretion of the instructor, an alternative may be arranged. This arrangement may include an initial penalty of 20%, then 10% for each late day or part of a late day. GRADING SYSTEM ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 3 of 6
Final grades in the course will be assigned based on the Alberta Education Grade Comparison letter grading system as described in the Red Deer College Calendar on page nine. Refer to ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE section for additional details MIDTERM FEEDBACK Midterm feedback for this course will be available from the instructor following marking of the first term test. After reviewing their marks to this point, students should make an appointment with the instructor to discuss their progress and concerns if the cumulative total to this point is less than 20 marks. The instructor is also available prior to this in designated office hours if students have any concerns. Please see Important Dates below. RDC FINAL EXAMINATION POLICY The RDC Final Examination Policy will be followed with respect to Final Examinations. Please review this document to ensure you understand the contents and implications of the policy at http://rdc.ab.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/2055/final-examinations-policy_0.pdf ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT Please become familiar with what constitutes academic misconduct, as well as the consequences. Plagiarism involves submitting work in a course as if it were the student s own work. Plagiarism may involve the act of submitting work in which some or all of the phrasing, ideas, or line of reasoning are alleged to be the submitter s own but in fact were created by someone else. The complete policies are available on the RDC Policies web site: Appeals: Formal Policy, Appeals: Informal Resolution Policy and Student Misconduct: Academic and Non-Academic Policy. CHANGES TO THE COURSE OUTLINE Changes to the course outline will be made with the consent of the course instructor and students. Changes will be reviewed by the Department Chairperson for consistency with College policies. IMPORTANT DATES January 6 January 12 February 17 February 18 to 21 March 3 March 4 March 14 March 19 April 9 April 14 to 21 April 18 April 28 Classes begin. Last day to register or add/drop Winter Term courses. Family Day College Closed. Mid-term Break. Mid-term feedback date. Instructors give students formal feedback on their academic standing in Winter Term course, i.e., mid-term exam. Emergency Response Day./Presentation workshop Day. Final examination schedule posted. Last day to withdraw from Winter Term courses and receive a WD. Last day of classes for Winter Term courses. Students are expected to be available during this time period for the writing of finals exams. Good Friday College closed. Final grades available. The Tentative Timetable for the course is tentative, but it is critical for inclusion as it is used extensively by our transfer partners in assessing the transferability of a course. In addition course timelines are required in course outlines as per RDC s Course Outline policy. ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 4 of 6
TENTATIVE TIMETABLE Week Beginning Outline of Topics Activities/Readings Jan. 6 Course Introduction, Chapters 6 Budgeting and Responsibility Accounting, Jan 13 Flexible Budgets and Chapters 7 and 8 Variance Analysis I & II Jan 20 Process Costing Chapters 17 Jan 27 Inventory Valuation, Chapters 9 and 11 Decision Making & Relevant Information Feb 3 Pricing Decisions, Product Chapters 12 and 13 Profitability Decisions & Analysis, Cost Management, Strategy & Balanced Scorecard Feb 10 Review and Mid Term Exam Group Project Assigned. Feb 17 Family Day/Mid-term Break Feb 18 College Closed. Feb 19-22 Midterm break. Feb 24 Period Cost Application. Cost Chapters 14 and 15 Allocation: Joint Products and Byproducts Mar 3 Spoilage, Rework and Scrap. Chapters 18 and 19 Cost Management: Quality, Time & Theory of Constraints Mar 10 Inventory Cost Management Chapter 20 and 21 Strategies. Capital Budgeting & Investment Analysis Mar 17 Capital Budgeting & Chapters 22 and 23 Investment Analysis II. Transfer Pricing & Multinationals, Management Control Systems. Submit Interim Group Project DRAFT Mar 24 Transfer Pricing & Chapters 23 and 16 Multinationals, Management Control Systems. Revenue and Customer Profitability Analysis. Mar 31 Revenue and Customer Chapter 16 and 24 Profitability Analysis Performance Measurement & Compensation. Apr 7 Review and Project Due Final Exam Week Final Exam SCHEDULED BY THE REGISTRAR ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 5 of 6
This course may be eligible for Prior Learning Assessment. Students should refer to the RDC Course Calendar for a list of excluded courses. A plagiarism detection tool is used in this course. Classroom Learning Resources may be available to students in alternative formats. Students should be aware that Personal Counselling, Career, Learning and Disability Services are provided by RDC. Inquire about locations at Information Desk. It is the student s responsibility to discuss their specific learning needs with the appropriate service provider. It is the student s responsibility to be familiar with the information contained in the Course Outline and to clarify any areas of concern with the instructor. Students should refer to the Appeals: Formal Policy, Appeals: Informal Resolution Policy and Student Misconduct: Academic and Non-Academic Policy should questions or concerns about the Course Outline not be resolved directly with the instructor. Chairperson Date January 2, 2014 ACC 205 Course Outline Red Deer College Page 6 of 6