Syllabus 2016
Syllabus 2016
Syllabus 2016
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ACCOUNTING 620
Spring 2016
PROFESSOR: Dr. Mike Kinney
TR, 1:30-4:00
OFFICE:
Wehner 485E
2078
E-MAIL: [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS: T,
PHONE: 979-862-
Course Description
This course will examine the internal uses of financial and operational
information in planning, controlling, decision making, and performance
evaluation in the global market. A specific emphasis will be placed on
learning concepts pertaining to: cost management and organizational
strategy; cost behaviors; product costing methods; forecasting, cost
prediction, managerial incentives and budgeting; and managerial and
segment performance evaluation.
Course Objectives
We have five broad objectives. They are to gain a fundamental
understanding of, and the ability to communicate with others about 1)
methods applied to understand cost drivers and cost causality; 2) using
cost drivers to determine the cost of cost objects, 3) forecasting costs,
margins, and cash flows, 4) the roles of accounting information in
measuring segmental performance and intra-organizational transactions,
and 5) the behavioral implications of accounting information.
Required Course Materials
Textbook: Management Accounting, 2nd edition, Wiley ,by
Balakrishnan, Shivaramakrishnan, and Sprinkle. There is also a case
packet to be purchased from the Harvard Business School Publishing web
site (http://hbsp.harvard.edu/).
Assignments and Use of Class Time
Pedagogically, the foundations of this course are class discussions and
case analyses. Our daily class activity will be structured around the
discussion of managerial accounting concepts and procedures or case
analyses. Each case explores a unique business decision and provides a
context for analysis of accounting methods, interpretation of accounting
information, and uses of accounting information in managing a business.
1
Daily Schedule
Sessi
on
Date
February 1
February 2
Chapter 3
February 3
Chapter 4
February 4
February
23
February
25
6
7
March 3
March 8
March 10
10
11
March 14 18
March 22
March 23
12
March 24
13
14
March 29
March 31
15
April 5
16
17
April 7
April 12
Reading
Assignme
nt
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Study
Problems
Deliverables
1.36,
1.38,
1.50,
1.71,
2.49,
2.53,
3.36,
3.42,
1.37,
1.39,
1.55,
2.46
2.52,
2.59
3.38,
3.50
18
April 14
19
20
April 19
April 21
April 22
12.38,
12.40,
12.42
Chapter 12 12.46,
12.63, graded for effort
continued
12.48,
only
12.54,
12.56,
12.58
Part King, Inc.; this is an individual case
Course Review & Consolidation
Final Exam!