Financial Planning Online Course Syllabus

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Accounting 040 Online 1 Mission College Accounting 040 Online Section 75152 Online ID: madden27085 Barbara Madden, CPA, PFS, CRPC Phone: (650) 947-9700; Fax: (866) 828-7522 Office Hours online: Tuesday 9-9:30 a.m. Email: barbara.madden@wvm.edu Financial Planning Online Course Syllabus I. Taking Accounting 040 Online: Welcome! This Accounting 040section is an online course. Course material will be presented in the textbook, along with online lectures and homework demonstrations, homework problems with online feedback, online final exam and an instructor-monitored discussion board. You may purchase the textbook online or at the Mission College Bookstore. See Section IV for required textbook. Packaged with each new book is a unique Student Access Code which allows access to the following online materials: the textbook online, video clips, financial planning software, links to financial planning websites, self-test quizzes with online feedback, a financial calculator, an instructor-monitored discussion board and email contact with your instructor. For each chapter, you will read the textbook, view the online material, complete homework problems with online feedback, in the homework select one video clip and follow the instructions posting your answer on the discussion board, ask questions on the discussion board and work on the Class Project(Excel Spreadsheet): Building Your Own Financial Plan. The course ends with an online final exam and completion of your class project of your own personal budget and statement of net worth. One of the best things about this class is the discussion board, a 24-hour / 7-day study group which I monitor daily. You can post a question at midnight and often get a response by 4 p.m. the next day. Other benefits include flexible scheduling ---there is no scheduled time that you must be online and interactive homework help. You may contact me by phone or e-mail for one-to-one communication. It s preferable to use the Discussion Board so everyone can benefit from questions and answers. Now, begin your first assignment on the next page, and I ll see you at orientation! Orientation is on Tuesday, August 28 th at 6-6:50 p.m. in GC- 221.

Accounting 040 Online 2 II. Course Objectives and Student Learning Objectives: Personal financial planners help clients determine how to achieve their financial goals through proper management of financial resources. This course introduces the major areas of personal financial planning (insurance, investment, tax, retirement, and estate planning) which are covered in the Accounting 40 45 series. The time value of money and its importance in the financial planning process will be stressed. Cash management and consumer credit also will be discussed. Income statements and balance sheets will be introduced Outcomes: Students will prepare a personal budget. Students will prepare a personal statement of net worth. Upon completion of this course, you will: Explain how you benefit from personal finance. Identify the key components of a financial plan Outline the steps involved in developing your financial plan Explain how to create your personal cash flow statement Identify the factors that affect your cash flows Show how to create a budget based on your forecasted cash flows Describe how to create your personal balance sheet Explain how your net cash flows are related to your personal balance sheet (and therefore affects your wealth) III. First Assignment 1. Register for Accounting 040, section 75172, through the normal Mission College registration process. 2. Read this course syllabus. Really! 3. Purchase your textbook and student access code online or at the Mission College Bookstore (see next section). 4. Register on http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com/. Select Student tab and the website has all the instructions you need to register including videos and downloadable instructions as to how to register. Our Course Code ID madden27085. This course will be available online beginning Monday +August 27 th. 5. Note, in this course we will NOT be using the Mission College Canvas system. 6. During the first week of class, Begin Chapter 1 by following the instructions under Section VII Course Calendar for the first week Aug 27 31. IV. Textbook and Supplies: A. Textbook for Acctg 040 045: Personal Finance, Sixth Edition, with MyFinanceLab; Madura; Pearson Addison Wesley. The text is available in both physical and etext format; I recommend the physical format as the book can become a useful reference tool after the course is completed. The required student access code for MyFinanceLab is packaged with your new textbook. If you buy a used book, you will need to purchase MyFinanceLab access online. CAUTION: Purchasing access codes through vendors outside of the bookstore or Pearson, Pearson simply cannot guarantee that these codes are valid as there are too many variables and, much like the purchase of anything from variable consumer outlets, there have been cases of counterfeiting codes. For this reason, Pearson does not offer replacement codes for purchases made outside of the bookstore or Pearson website:

Accounting 040 Online 3 1.To purchase the physical textbook with MyFinanceLab student access code from the Mission College Bookstore; Drive to the Mission College Bookstore or go online at http://mc.bncollege.com. 2.To purchase MyFinanceLab access online: Go to http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com/ Select on the Student tab and follow instructions and enter our MyFinanceLab Course ID madden27085. The cost is $65 for access without etext or $120 to purchase MyFinanceLab access with etext. Internet access is available one year from your purchase date. V. Procedures: A. Chapter Materials: We will cover three chapters. For each chapter, please read the textbook. View the online material that normally would be presented in the classroom. Select the Chapter Resources and select the appropriate chapter. View links to chapter assignments. B. Financial Planning Online Exercises: You can practice as many or as few exercises as you like. You will NOT post your answers. The exercises are for your own personal enrichment to help you with homework, class project, etc. Chapter 1 page 25, Chapter 2 page 57 and Chapter 3 page 84. On website: Multimedia Library, select appropriate chapter, Web Links, select Find Now Chapter Financial Planning Online Exercises. Syllabus pages 5 6 under step c) for all chapters. C. Homework: After reading the textbook and working through Dynamic Study Modules, work the homework problems using the MyFinanceLab homework tool. Submit homework problems by Friday midnight, or sooner. Syllabus pages 5 6 under step d) 1) for all chapters. D. Study Plan: Practice Questions and then take a Quiz Me: Practice questions and Quiz Me can be taken for practice and to build your personal study plan. Your score on the practice questions and Quiz ME does NOT affect YOUR course GRADE. Your personal study plan provides practice problems based on your mastery of each learning objective. Syllabus pages 5 6 under step d) 3) for all chapters. E. Final Exam: Take the Open Book online Final Exam by Friday September 28 th, or sooner the last day of class. Select, Take a Quiz/Test, Final Exam. Although the course is coded as midnight Sept. 28 th Pacific Time I suggest you complete the exam by 9 p.m.. F. Participation: Students who actively participate in online classes have a higher rate of success. Each week, please post comments about your progress. Select Communication Tool, Discussion Board, Class Project: Building Your own Financial Plan. In addition, Respond to the students postings or post questions/comments about other course material. Post at least 10 questions or comments to the Discussion Board during the course. Participation in the Discussion Board IS part of your grade. Note, if you post on the Class Participation Board ONLY the last week of the class or all ten posts over a couple of days, the posts will NOT count toward your grade. G. Ask Questions and Read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): One of the best things about this class is the Discussion Board, a 24-hour / 7 day study group which I monitor - daily. During the course, review one video for each of the three chapters and post at least seven questions or answers to the Discussion Board. Usually, you ll receive a response from me or from another student by the next day. In addition, post a short Student Biography and Reply to at least one other Student Bio. Students who actively participate in online classes are successful.

Accounting 040 Online 4 VI. Grading: This course may be taken for a Letter Grade (A, B, C, D, F) or for a Pass / No Pass Grade (P/ NP). I will assign a letter grade unless you submit P/NP form to Admissions Office within the first week of class. Your grade in this course is based on the following: Homework Problems 100 points 10% Online Exercises 3 one per chapter 50 points 5% Class Project Your Own Financial Plan 600 points 60% Final Exam 150 points 15% Discussion Board Participation- 100 points 10% 3 video reviews mandatory and 7 comments /postings Total 1000 points 100% The grading scale is: 90% - 100% = A / P 80% - 89% = B / P 70% - 79% = C / P 60% - 69% = D / NP Below 60% = F / NP Policy on Cheating: Cheating is not tolerated in this class. A specific example of cheating would be copying another student s homework. Please refer to Mission s policy on cheating, which can be found in the college catalog. Dropping a Course: If you cannot complete the course, it is your responsibility to drop the course before the drop deadline. For Short-Term classes that meet five days or less, the last day to drop with a refund is the day before the first class meeting. Disability Policy: Mission College makes reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities. Students should notify DISC (Disability Instructional Support Center) located in S2-201 (408-855-5085 or 408-727-9243 TTY) of any special needs. Unlawful Discrimination/Sexual Harassment Policy: If you have a complaint, or someone has shared information with you that is unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment, contact the Director of Human Resources at West Valley-Mission Community College District, (408) 741-2060). If the Director of Human Resources is not available, contact the President of the college.

Accounting 040 Online 5 VII. Course Calendar Week 1 Aug. 27 31 Orientation: Tuesday, Aug. 28 6:00 6:50 p.m., Gillmor Center (GC) - 221 Chapter 1: Overview of a Financial Plan a) Review Course Home for Announcements. b) Read Chapter 1 in the textbook or online e-text and work through Dynamic Study Module select Access link. c) Review Chapter 1 Financial Planning Online Exercises, page 25; Select Multimedia Library. Chapter 1. Web Links. Find Now. You can practice as many or as few exercises as you like. You will NOT post your answers. The exercises are for your own personal enrichment to help you with homework, class project, etc. d) Complete the week 1 Homework Assignment. Select, Do Homework, Chapter 1 for instructions: 1) Review Questions #1and 6. Planning Problems # 1 through 5 starting on page 24; 2) Video Exercise page 25. Also select Communication Tools, Discussion Board, Student Selected Video Clip Chapter 1 and select Respond to post your recommendation after following instructions and links to youtube, vimeo. Or other financial website, etc. provide the link. 3) Online practice questions and Quiz ME (select Study Plan, scroll down and select sections to practice and then take a Quiz ME for Chapter 1. Your score on the practice quiz does NOT affect YOUR course GRADE. 4) Ask Questions and read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Usually, you ll receive a response from me or from another student by the next day. Select Communication Tools, Discussion Board, Select Ask Questions & Read FAQ/Hints. 5) Class Project: Building Your Own Financial Plan page 29 (2 goals per time frame). Online select Multimedia Library. Media type select Spreadsheet and download the Financial Planning Software Spreadsheet; or you can download under Document Sharing; Respond with your update to Communication Tools,Discussion Board, Class Project:Building Your Own Financial Plan. Chapter 1

Accounting 040 Online 6 Week 1 starting on page 28 and Chapter 1 in Excel. Week 2 Sept. 3-7 Part I. Tools for Financial Planning Chapter 2: Planning with Personal Financial Statements a) Review Course Home for Announcements. b) Read Chapter 2 textbook, e-text and Dynamic Study Module. c) Review Financial Planning Online Exercises. For personal enrichment. d) Complete the week 2 Homework Assignment. 1) Planning Problems 1,2,3,5,7,9 and 10 starting on page 55; 2) Your 2 nd Financial Planning Video Exercise on page 58. Respond on Discussion Board; 3) Online practice questions and Quiz ME. Select Study Plan and Chapter 2. 4) Respond to questions and FAQs on Discussion Board. 5) Respond with your update to Discussion Board on your Class project: Building Your Own Financial Plan Chapter 2 starting on page 61 and Chapter 2 in Excel.

Accounting 040 Online 7 Week 3 Sept. 10-14 PART I. Tools for Financial Planning Chapter 3: Applying Time Value Concepts a) Review Course Home for Announcements. b) Read Chapter 3 textbook or e-text and Dynamic Study Module. c) Review Financial Planning Online exercises. For personal enrichment. d) Complete the week 3 Homework Assignment. 1) Planning Problems #1,3,8,9,11 and 12 starting on page 83 2) Your 3 rd Financial Planning Video Exercise on bottom page 85 Respond on Discussion Board; 3) Online practice questions and Quiz ME. Select Study Plan and Chapter 3. 4) Respond to questions and FAQs on Discussion Board. 5) Respond with your update to Discussion Board on your Class project: Building Your Own Financial Plan Chapter 3, starting on page 87 Chapter 3 in Excel. Post to the Discussion Board. (10 postings required during the 3-week class). Week 4 Sept. 18-21 When you upload excel spreadsheet website does NOT tell you upload was successful. If you are concerned please email me to confirm receipt of your class project on Pearson website Final Exam, Online: Open Book test. Take the final exam by September 28 th (last day of this class) or sooner., Take a Quiz/Test, Final Exam. Finish Class Project: Build Your Own Financial Plan Chapters 1, 2 and 3 Excel spreadsheet. Upload Excel file under Document Sharing, COMPLETED 040 Class Project student UPLOAD, Upload Document, Share file with: Instructor Only, Browse to find your file. Owner: automatically inserts your name, Select Upload Document box lower right hand side. Upload by September 28 th, or sooner. Additional Chapters available for your review Part 2: Managing Your Liquidity Chapter 5: Banking and Interest Rates Chapter 6: Managing Your Money Chapter 7:Assessing and Securing Your Credit Chapter 8: Managing Your Credit You will NOT be tested on this material