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ANU College of Business and Economics Mail Building 26C Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Student Office Room 2.01 (Level 2) ANU CBE Building 26C Research School of Accounting Building 21 Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Room 2037 (Level 2) Hanna Neumann Building 21 Phone Within 1300 732 120 (local call cost only) 02 6125 0025 Australia +61 2 6125 3807 +61 2 6125 0025 International Fax Within 02 6125 0744 02 6125 4310 Australia +61 2 6125 0744 +61 2 6125 4310 International Email info.cbe@anu.edu.au enquiries.rsa@anu.edu.au BUSN7031 Management Accounting & Cost Analysis This course provides students with an understanding of management accounting concepts related to the management functions of planning, control, and decision making. The course covers management accounting fundamentals and introduces a range of management accounting tools, including job and process costing, variance analysis, activity based costing and the balanced scorecard, as well as behavioural responses to management accounting information. Students are introduced to the application of management accounting tools for pricing, budgetary control, cost allocation and performance evaluation as well as new developments in management accounting knowledge and techniques and how to assess these through cost-benefit analysis. Course URL Mode of Delivery Prerequisites http://programsandcourses.anu.edu.au/2017/course/busn7031 On campus BUSN7008 Financial Statements and Reporting Incompatible Courses Course Convenor (Weeks 1-6) BUSN2011 Management Accounting Dr Rebecca Tan Phone +61 2 6125 3669 Email Rebecca.tan@anu.edu.au Office Hanna Neumann Building, Room 2022 Course Convenor (Weeks 7-12) Dr Lingwei Li Phone +61 2 6125 1887 Email Lingwei.li@anu.edu.au 1 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

Office PAP Moran Building, Room 2033 Office hours for student consultation Tutors To be announced on Wattle course site To be announced on Wattle course site Student Administration Room 2037 Hanna Neumann Building 21 enquiries.rsa@anu.edu.au 6125 0025 or 6125 7968 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5 pm SEMESTER 1 2017 2 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

COURSE OVERVIEW Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: 1. critically analyse and provide recommendations to improve the operations of organisations through the application of management accounting techniques; 2. demonstrate mastery of costing systems, cost management systems, budgeting systems and performance measurement systems; 3. demonstrate the need for a balance between financial and non-financial information in decision making, control and performance evaluation applications of management accounting; 4. evaluate the costs and benefits of different conventional and contemporary costing systems; 5. learn independently and to demonstrate high level personal autonomy and accountability; 6. learn within teams - to co-operate with team members, to assume leadership and to manage differences and conflicts; 7. evaluate complex ideas and tolerate ambiguity in managerial and organisational problemsolving. Assessment Summary Item Description/Coverage Due Date Value (%) Tutorial Quizzes Topics to date details below Weeks 3; 6 & 11 10 Mid-semester Exam Coverage: Topics covered in Weeks 1 to 5, up to, and including, Enterprise Systems and Management Accounting Week 7 20 Team Case Study See handout to be released on Wattle Week 10 20 Final Exam Coverage: All topics covered Examination period 50 Learning Outcomes-Assessment This table illustrates how each assessment item provides evidence about your achievements against each learning outcome. Tutorial Quizzes Team Case Study Mid-Semester examination Final Examination LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 LO6 LO7 3 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

Research-Led Teaching This course draws upon business practices, case studies and the research experience of the convenor. The team assignment is set in a practical business context and requires students to conduct research and refer to past empirical accounting research. Feedback Staff Feedback Students will be given feedback in various ways in this course, including verbal or written feedback on the return of assessment tasks, during class discussion, or during consultation with lecturers and tutors. Student Feedback ANU is committed to the demonstration of educational excellence and regularly seeks feedback from students. One of the key formal ways students have to provide feedback is through Student Experience of Learning Support (SELS) surveys. The feedback given in these surveys is anonymous and provides the Colleges, University Education Committee and Academic Board with opportunities to recognise excellent teaching, and opportunities for improvement. For more information on student surveys at ANU and reports on the feedback provided on ANU courses, go to: Policies http://unistats.anu.edu.au/surveys/selt/students/ and http://unistats.anu.edu.au/surveys/selt/results/learning/ ANU has educational policies, procedures and guidelines, which are designed to ensure that staff and students are aware of the University s academic standards, and implement them. You can find the University s education policies and an explanatory glossary at: http://policies.anu.edu.au/ Students are expected to have read the Academic Misconduct Rule before the commencement of their course. Other key policies include: Student Assessment (Coursework) Policy (https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/anup_004603) Student Assessment (Coursework) Procedure (https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/anup_004604) Student Surveys and Evaluations (https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/anup_004601) Copyright (http://copyright.anu.edu.au/) Examination material or equipment Details regarding materials and equipment that is permitted in an examination room can be found on the ANU website: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/assessments-exams/examination-conduct 4 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

Information regarding permitted examination materials for the course will be available on the examination timetable website when the examination timetable is released: http://timetable.anu.edu.au/ READING LISTS Prescribed Texts Horngren, C., Datar, S., Rajan, M., Wynder, M., Maguire, W. and Tan, R. (2014) Cost Accounting. A Managerial Emphasis, 2nd Australian Edition, Pearson Education. Students are expected to have previewed the relevant reading(s) prior to each lecture. There are other texts for an alternative coverage of the material. Other References Hilton, R. W., Maher, M. W. and Selto, F. H. (2008) Cost Management. Strategies for Management Decisions, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill. Langfield-Smith, K., Thorne, H., and Hilton, R.W. (2009) Management Accounting: Information for Managing and Creating Value, 5th Edition, North Ryde: McGraw-Hill Irwin. Hansen, D.R. and Mowen, M.M. (2006) Cost Management: Accounting and Control, 5th edition, South-Western College Publishing. Garrison, R.H., Noreen, E.W. and Brewer, P. C. (2006) Managerial Accounting, 11th edition, McGraw- Hill/ Irwin. Kaplan, R.S. and Atkinson, A.A. (1998) Advanced Management Accounting, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall. Cielens, M. and Aquino, M. (1999). The Business of Communicating, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill/ Irwin. Dwyer, J. (2009). Communication in Business: Strategies and Skills, 4th edition, Pearson Education. Eunson, B. (2005). Communicating in the 21st Century. John Wiley and Sons. Manalo, E., Wong-Toi, G. and Hansen, M. (1998). The Business of Writing: Written Communication Skills for Business Students. Addison Wesley Longman. May, C. B. and May, G. S. (2003). Effective Writing: A Handbook for Accountants, 6th edition, Prentice Hall. Windschuttle, K. and Elliot, E. (1999). Writing, Researching, Communicating: Communication Skills for the Information Age, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill. Online References ANU library catalogue at http://anulib.anu.edu.au/?tb=2#tb2 CPA Australia - https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/ The Institute of Chartered Accountant in Australia (ICAA) - https://www.charteredaccountantsanz.com/ UK Chartered Institute of Management Accountants at http://www.cimaglobal.com Textbook Online Resource - http://www.pearson.com.au/myaccountinglab 5 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

COURSE SCHEDULE Week Topics Readings* Self-Study Questions* 1 Introduction to Cost Terms and Concepts 2 Cost Behaviour CVP Analysis Ch 1 Ch 2 (pp.28-46) Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 1: 22, 27 Ch 2: 11, 20, 37 Ch 3: 19, 23, 25, 38 Ch 4: 14, 20, 23, 29 Tutorial Questions* No tutorial this week Ch 2: 38, 42 3 Job and Process Costing Systems Ch 5 & App. 5-1 Ch 5: 6, 10,17, 19, 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 42 Ch 3: 31, 37 Ch 4: 47 (Quiz 1) 4 Replacement Lecture: Activity-Based Costing and Management Ch 6 (pp.208-231) Ch 6: 12, 30, 45, 52 Ch 5: 35,37, 44, 43 5 Enterprise Systems & Management Accounting Ch 17 (pp. 672-674) Check Wattle Check Wattle Ch 6: 49, 51 6 Budgets and Flexible Budgets Mid-Semester Break Ch 10 & App. 10-1 Ch 11 Ch 10: 3, 26, 28, 30 Ch 11: 24, 38, 41 In-tutorial revision (Quiz 2) 7 Mid-semester Exam (No Lecture and Tutorial) 8 Overhead Cost Variances and Management Control Ch 12 Ch 12: 13, 21, 23, 28, 39 Ch 10: 38 Ch 11: 25, 29 9 Allocation of Support Department Costs Ch 6 (pp.232-237) Ch 13 (pp.506-520) Ch 13: 6, 21, 22 Ch 12: 41 10 Decision Making: Cost Management and Pricing Issues 11 Measuring and Managing performance 12 Capital Expenditure Decisions Ch 8 Ch 7 (pp. 262-269) Ch 9 (pp. 342-352) Ch 8: 2, 6,19, 22 Ch 7: 17 Ch 9: 2, 22 Ch 15 (pp.580-601) Ch 15: 8,18,19, 20, 34, 35 Ch 13: 16, 31 (R1 only) (Assignment due) Ch 8: 40 Ch 9: 24 (Quiz 3) Ch 18 Ch 18: 18, 23, 24 Ch 15: 27 Ch 18: 22 Examination Period * Horngren, Datar, Rajan, Wynder, Maguire, and Tan (2014) Note: Ch = Chapter; pp. = pages; App. = Appendix 6 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS The ANU is using Turnitin to enhance student citation and referencing techniques, and to assess assignment submissions as a component of the University's approach to managing Academic Integrity. For additional information regarding Turnitin please visit the ANU Online website. Students may choose not to submit assessment items through Turnitin. In this instance you will be required to submit, alongside the assessment item itself, copies of all references included in the assessment item. Assessment Tasks Tutorial Quizzes Timing Duration Instruction Return Purpose and coverage Weeks 3, 6 & 11, at the end of the tutorial 10 minutes each 10-15 multiple choice questions quiz to be held at the end of the designated tutorial. The average mark of tutorial quizzes will be taken into consideration. Please bring a pencil, an eraser and a non-programmable calculator for the quiz. Marked quizzes will be returned in the following tutorial. To test your understanding of the topics to date. Week 3 quiz covers contents up to Week 2 lecture; Week 6 quiz covers contents from Week 3 up to Week 5 lectures; Week 11 quiz covers contents from Week 8 up to Week 10 lectures. Team Case Study Due Date 9 th May 2017 (Week 10) Details This is a team case study assignment to be completed in teams of 3 to 4 students. Further details will be available on Wattle by Week 5. Return Marked assignments will be available on Wattle by end of Week 12. Presentation requirement Assignments are to be word-processed, using the Times New Roman font size 12 (or equivalent). The line spacing must be at least a line and a half and there must be a minimum page margin 2.5 cm on all sides. Use of strict, professional expression is expected Assignment submission Online Submission: Assignments are submitted via the course Wattle site. You will be required to electronically sign a declaration as part of the submission of your assignment. Please keep a copy of the assignment for your records. Extensions and penalties Extensions and late submission of assessment pieces are covered by the Student Assessment (Coursework) Policy and Procedure. 7 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

The Course Convenor may grant extensions for assessment pieces that are not examinations or takehome examinations. If you need an extension, you must request in writing on or before the due date. If you have documented and appropriate medical evidence that demonstrates you were not able to request an extension on or before the due date, you may be able to request it after the due date. Late submission of assessment tasks without an extension are penalised at the rate of 5% of the possible marks available per working day or part thereof. Late submission of assessment tasks is not accepted after 10 working days after the due date, or on or after the date specified in the course outline for the return of the assessment item. Returning assignments Students should check Wattle for instructions regarding the return of marked assignments. REFERENCING REQUIREMENTS It is the responsibility of each individual student to ensure that: 1. you are familiar with ANU policy for academic integrity 2. work submitted for assessment is original 3. appropriate acknowledgement and citation is given to the work of others 4. you declare your understanding of, and compliance with, the principle of academic integrity by completing the appropriate cover sheet when submitting assessment items For information on academic honesty and integrity please refer to http://academichonesty.anu.edu.au/ EXAMINATIONS In Week 7, topics covered from Weeks 1 to 5 up to, and including, Enterprise Systems and Management Accounting will be examined. You will be advised of the examination time on Wattle, in lectures and on the notice board outside the RSA Office. This examination is closed book but the following are permitted: Translation dictionaries with signed permission forms. Permission forms for translation dictionaries are available from the Wattle or the RSA School Office foyer. Electronic dictionaries are not allowed. Non-programmable calculator. Scaling Your final mark for the course will be based on the raw marks allocated for each of your assessment items. However, your final mark may not be the same number as produced by that formula, as marks may be scaled. Any scaling applied will preserve the rank order of raw marks (i.e. if your raw mark exceeds that of another student, then your scaled mark will exceed the scaled mark of that student), and may be either up or down. 8 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

Privacy Notice The ANU has made a number of third party, online, databases available for students to use. Use of each online database is conditional on student end users first agreeing to the database licensor s terms of service and/or privacy policy. Students should read these carefully. In some cases student end users will be required to register an account with the database licensor and submit personal information, including their: first name; last name; ANU email address; and other information. In cases where student end users are asked to submit content to a database, such as an assignment or short answers, the database licensor may only use the student s content in accordance with the terms of service including any (copyright) licence the student grants to the database licensor. Any personal information or content a student submits may be stored by the licensor, potentially offshore, and will be used to process the database service in accordance with the licensors terms of service and/or privacy policy. If any student chooses not to agree to the database licensor s terms of service or privacy policy, the student will not be able to access and use the database. In these circumstances students should contact their lecturer to enquire about alternative arrangements that are available. COMMUNICATION Email If necessary, the lecturers and tutors for this course will contact students on their official ANU student email address. Information about your enrolment and fees from the Registrar and Student Services' office will also be sent to this email address. Announcements Students are expected to check the Wattle site for announcements about this course, e.g. changes to timetables or notifications of cancellations. Notifications of emergency cancellations of lectures or tutorials will be posted on the door of the relevant room. TUTORIAL / SEMINAR REGISTRATION Tutorial signup for this course will be done via the Wattle website. Detailed information about signup times will be provided on Wattle and during your first lecture. When tutorials are available for enrolment, follow these steps: 1. Log on to Wattle, and go to the course site. 2. Click on the link Tutorial signup here 3. On the right of the screen, click on the tab Become Member of for the tutorial class you wish to enter. 4. Confirm your choice If you need to change your enrolment, you will be able to do so by clicking on the tab Leave group and then re-enrol in another group. You will not be able to enrol in groups that have reached their 9 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y

maximum number. Please note that enrolment in ISIS must be finalised for you to have access to Wattle. SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS The University offers a number of support services for students. Information on these is available online from http://students.anu.edu.au/studentlife/ 10 T H E A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y