BUSINESS DEPARTMENT WOR-WIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Principles of Accounting II ACT 151 (T 6:30-9:45 P.M.) Syllabus: Fall 2016 INSTRUCTOR: Mark Sullivan OFFICE HOURS: Office: FOH 205i T 4:30 6:15 Office Telephone: 410-334-2838 W 4:15 6:15 Home Telephone: 410-943-4617 R 4:15 5:30 Email msullivan@worwic.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course applies basic principles of accounting to corporate settings. The focus of this course is on identifying the characteristics of corporations and recording transaction for the preparation, analysis and interpretation of financial statements. Included are elements of management accounting for planning, control, long-term strategy and decision making. Students identify characteristics of corporations and partnerships and complete accounting transactions related to the preparation and analysis of corporate financial statements. Students also apply management accounting techniques in the accounting control and decision making process. REQUIRED MATERIALS: Horngren, Charles T., Walter T. Harrison, Jr., and Michael A. Robinson. Accounting. 10 th.ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 2002. ISBN 9780133451208 Blackboard Supplementary Web site: https://blackboard.worwic.edu/. A copy of the syllabus is available on this website. COURSE OBJECTIVES, ASSESSMENT GOALS AND ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: Upon the successful completion of this course the student will demonstrate the ability to: Course Objectives Assessment Goals Assessment Strategies 1 Describe the characteristics A. Explain advantages of partnerships and corporations. (GEO 1,2,3) and disadvantages of the partnership and corporate business form. B. Explain the tax impact on each form of businesses
2 Account for transactions in the long term liability sections of a corporation s balance sheet. (GEO 4,6) 3 Account for equity transactions of corporations. (GEO3) 4 Prepare the statement of cash flows for a corporation. (GEO 2,3,4) 5 Analyze corporate financial statements. (GEO 2,3,4) 6 Distinguish between financial and management accounting. (GEO 1,2) A. Record the issue of bonds. B. Record the payment of interest. C. Amortize bond discount and premium using the straight line method of amortization. D. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of borrowing. A. Record the issue of common and preferred stock. B. Record the declaration and payment of cash dividends. C. Distinguish between cash dividends and stock dividends and stock splits. A. Calculate the cash flows of a corporation using the direct method. B. Use the statement of cash flows for decision making. A. Use vertical analysis, horizontal analysis, common size statements and ratio analysis to evaluate the operations of a corporation and make comparisons between accounting periods and other businesses. A. Prepare the schedule of cost of goods manufactured. B. Account for direct material, direct labor Problem problem problem
CLASS GUIDELINES: and factory overhead in a job costing environment. C. Account for direct materials and conversion costs in a process costing environment. D. Calculate costs per equivalent unit of production. All students are to come to class ready to actively participate in problem solving activities. There should be at least two hours preparation for each contact hour between the instructor and students. Good attendance is essential to success in this course. If you must miss a test, please make arrangements with the instructor BEFORE the time of the exam. If prior arrangements have not been made with the instructor, an alternative test bank exam will be prepared with randomly selected questions. Questions may or may not stress information covered in class. GRADING& EVALUATION: POINTS Exams (4) (GEO 3,4,6) 60% 300 A 450-500 Take Home Exam (GEO 3,4,6) 10% 50 B 400-449 (GEO 3,4,6) 20% 100 C 350-399 Homework and Quizzes (GEO 3,4,6) 5% 25 D 300 349 Electronic Research (GEO 1,2) 5% 25 F Below 300 Homework: Questions and problems will be assigned as the course progresses.(geo 2,3,4) Electronic Media Research: Students will access a business related website and research a topic provided by the instructor. The assignment will be graded based on the rubric attached to the assignment. (GEO 1)
SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS: The assignments are an integral part of this course and are to be completed on time. Please seek help when you are having difficulty. Additional problems and exercises will be assigned as the course progresses. CLASS CLASS ACTIVITY ASSIGNMENT DUE SEP 13 Ch 13 20 Chs 14 and 15 27 Exam Chapters 13-15 OCT 4 Chapters 16 and 17 Distribute Take Home Exam Ch 16-17 11 Chapter 18 and 19 Quiz Chapters 16 and 17 18 Chapter 20 Take Home Exam Due 25 Exam chapters 18-20 NOV 1 Ch 21 and 22 8 Chapter 23 Review For Exam 15 Exam Chapters 21-23 22 Chapters 24, 25 and 26 29 Chapter 26 Continued DEC 6 Exam Chapters 24-26 Review for Electronic Assignment Due COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM, Tuesday December 13, 6:30 8:30 PM.
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