Tutorial Letter 101/0/2016
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1 MAC4861/101/2016 Tutorial Letter 101/0/2016 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING MAC4861 NMA4861 ZMA4861 Year module Department of Financial Intelligence This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. Bar code
2 CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME COMMUNICATION WITH LECTURERS COMMUNICATION WITH UNISA HOW IS EVERYTHING GOING TO WORK STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM Contact with fellow students. Study Groups.. myunisa Self-evaluation system INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TESTS Objectives.. Test timetable Writing of the tests On the test day Breakdown of tests into time slots.. Administration of the tests Test remarks. Year mark, examination mark and final mark EXAMINATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENT INTEGRATED SELF-ASSESSMENT General... Suggested procedures PURPOSE AND OUTCOME OF THIS COURSE PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME PRESCRIBED BOOKS
3 MAC4861/101 1 INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME We wish to welcome you as a student to Advanced Management Accounting and we trust that the academic year will be interesting, constructive and successful on your part. This course covers three sections of the SAICA syllabus: Management Decision-making and Control (MDC), Financial Management (FM) and Strategy, Risk management and Governance (SRG), refer the SAICA specific competencies set out on p 9 of CASALL1/301/2016 which will be dealt within the aforementioned two sections. You are a postgraduate student with a number of years grounding in management accounting and as the name of this course implies, it will be directed at applying your management accounting knowledge. We therefore presume that you have a sufficiently good understanding of all cost accounting and financial management principles which is befitting of a postgraduate student. We will therefore apply ourselves to honing and expanding your knowledge and techniques by working through suitable problems in your study material and assignments, as well as selected communicated reading. Although Unisa is rapidly offering an increasing number of modules online, it has not lost sight of the fact that many students do not have a suitable device to go onto the internet for study purposes or cannot afford the expense of going online. This module is offered in a blended mode, which means it is available online on myunisa but you will also receive your tutorial letters (seven in total) in printed form and most of the information on the website (myunisa) will be reproduced in print in a document, the MO001, which you will also receive in printed format. The MO001 document will contain the contents of your myunisa module website. However, there are screencasts loaded under Learning Units which you will be able to benefit from which cannot be reproduced in a printed format. We will also load additional information on to myunisa and make announcements on myunisa on a regular basis, all for which you should receive an notification. The tutorial letters (Tutorial Letter ) are our way of communicating with you about teaching, learning and assessment. You will be well on your way to success if you start studying early in the year and resolve to do the self-assessment activities properly. The self-assessment activities will prepare you for the tests and the final examination. Tutorial Letter 101 contains important information about the scheme of work, resources and assessment for this module. We urge you to read it carefully and to keep it at hand when working through the study material when preparing for the tests and the examination. Please read Tutorial Letter CASALL1/301/2016 in conjunction with Tutorial Letter 101. It follows that the responsibility will rest upon you to attend to any lack of knowledge that you may experience during the course of the year. However, we will assist you in this respect by furnishing references to relevant study material. It remains extremely important that you are fully familiar with the underlying theory. Please ensure that you master the various topics as you progress during the year. 3
4 2. COMMUNICATION WITH LECTURERS The following personnel are involved in Applied Management Accounting. Personnel Department of Financial Intelligence (situated on the first floor of the AJH van der Walt Building) Subject Section Telephone Number Chair of Department: Personal assistant : Postgraduate coordinator: Mr A de Graaf Eunice Galetti Mr FJC Benadé CCBW SRG Advanced Management Accounting (MAC4861) Lecturers: Mr WJ Coetzee Ms A Combrink (study leave) Mr L Crafford Mr TJ Matsoma Prof L Ntsalaze (study leave) Mr F Nortjé Prof L Padayachee Ms A Ravat (FM co-ordinator) Ms F Venter (MDC co-ordinator) Ms A von Wielligh Subject administrator: Ms I Kemp Fax number Availability of lecturers FM - MDC MDC FM MDC FM FM MDC FM We prefer correspondence since all incoming s are controlled to ensure that you get a response as soon as possible. It is important to give your student number; state your query; and, if necessary, refer to the relevant tutorial letter or textbooks. In some instances you may find that a specific lecturer is not available between 8:00 and 16:00 (weekdays), because the lecturer has to attend meetings, study schools, seminars, conferences, workshops or is on research leave. Thus, the best option to use is the subject address for queries to ensure prompt replies. Most of the times there will be a lecturer(s) available between 8:00 and 16:00 (weekdays). Due to the high volumes of s received by lecturers from students it is not always possible to reply to these s immediately. Please be patient, your s will be attended to as soon as possible. Our turnaround time is within 48 hours during weekdays. Telephonically MAC [email protected] In order to improve the service rendered to the students, the Department of Financial Intelligence has implemented a telephone duty system for all postgraduate courses. 4
5 MAC4861/101 When contacting us, please state your name and the subject code MAC4861. We have more than one postgraduate course and it will assist the lecturer in focusing on your query. State your query and, if necessary, refer to the relevant tutorial letter or textbooks. You can contact your lecturers telephonically by calling The administrative officer who will put you in touch with a lecturer on duty, or will take a message; and an available lecturer will contact you as soon as possible. The hunting line let the phone ring so that the exchange can find a free extension. Any of the lecturers. Personal visits In order to avoid any disappointment, make an appointment with a lecturer since they are not always readily available. Department The Department of Financial Intelligence is situated on the main campus on the first floor of the AJH van der Walt Building. Department of Financial Intelligence contact number: (Administrative officer) or (the Departmental secretary - Ms E Galetti) Any other subject problems (other than subject content) should be addressed to: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE: Chair of Department (not to the individual lecturer), PO Box 392, UNISA, 0003 or via to [email protected] (the personal assistant of the Chair of Department). THE CONTACT DETAILS ARE AS FOLLOWS: SCHOOL OF APPLIED ACCOUNTANCY Telephone number Director Prof Christa Wingard Secretary: Ms Niki Motshwane Department of Financial Governance Chair: Prof Zanné Koppeschaar Secretary: Ms Mariana Marais Department of Financial Intelligence Chair: Mr Albert de Graaf Secretary: Ms Eunice Galetti School Administrator Mr Lessiah Mtshweni Information Technology Mr Chris Engelbrecht [email protected] 5
6 College of Accounting Sciences Information Hub contact details COLLEGE ADDRESSES: College-related enquiries (teach out, qualification articulation, academic enquiries, everything relating to academic and tuition) College-related CTA enquiries (everything relating to academic and tuition) General information Please remember our CTA Support website: COLLEGE TELEPHONIC ENQUIRIES: Hunting line COMMUNICATION WITH UNISA If you need to contact the university about matters that are not related to the content of this module, please consult the publication my Unisa that you received with your study material. This booklet contains information on how to contact the university (to whom you can write for different queries, important telephone and fax numbers, addresses and details of the times certain facilities are open). Always have your student number at hand when contacting the university. You can also contact Unisa as follows: Unisa website ( & All study-related information is now available on the new Unisa corporate website in both web and mobi formats. myunisa ( & Students can access their own information via the myunisa website or mobi site. ([email protected]) Students may send an to [email protected] for information on how to contact Unisa via . SMS ( only for students in South Africa) Students may send an SMS to for more information on how to contact Unisa via SMS. The sender will receive an auto response SMS with the various SMS options. Fax Students will be able to fax their enquiries to , where after it will be distributed to the relevant department and processed. Postal address University of South Africa, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003 Administrative enquiries should be directed to the appropriate address to avoid unnecessary delays in response; and should always include the student number in the subject line. You should only send an enquiry to one address at a time. Multiple enquiries should be split appropriately and ed to the correct addresses. This will ensure that there is no confusion as to who must respond. 6
7 MAC4861/101 addresses: Registration enquiries (activation of registration, incorrect registration, curriculum control, qualification audit, additional modules for final year students) Examination enquiries (outstanding results, exam timetable, change of examination centre) Remark/recheck enquiries Final year concession Aegrotat and special examination enquiries Study-info enquiries(official proof of registration, official academic records, general enquiries) Applications enquiries (new and returning students) AME enquiries (foreign students qualifications and matriculation exemptions) Assignments enquiries Financial enquiries (fees, outstanding balance, statements) Study material enquiries Assistance with myunisa Assistance with mylife accounts College related enquiries (teach out, qualification articulation, academic enquiries, everything relating to academic and tuition) College related CTA enquiries (everything relating to academic and tuition) Assistance with myunisa Assistance with mylife accounts For graduation enquiries 4. HOW IS EVERYTHING GOING TO WORK? Advanced Management Accounting is a course where you will be provided with the opportunity to evaluate yourself through the completion of self-assessment activities, while formal evaluation through the writing of tests during the year will also take place. The initial four tutorial letters (MAC/NMA/ZMA4861/102 or 103 (MDC) and 104 or 105 (FM)) are divided into a number of study units and a SELF-EVALUATION INTEGRATED SELF- ASSESSMENT WITH SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS (refer to point 9 of this tutorial letter). You will receive guidance in every study unit on which part(s) of the prescribed text book(s) should be studied before you work through the specific study unit. After completion of each study unit, you should do the multiple choice questions (if any) and finally thereafter the self-evaluation activity under examination conditions within the time constraint. MARK IT YOURSELF to determine where there are still weaknesses in your knowledge. YOU SHOULD NOT SEND THE ANSWERS TO THESE SELF- EVALUATION ACTIVITIES TO UNISA. All tutorial letters will be available on the internet. In addition, you will receive a tutorial letter dealing with the 2015 examinations, Tutorial Letter 106. This should be used for preparation and revision during the year. You will also receive a final revision tutorial letter (Tutorial Letter 107), which will be focused on examination preparation. FOUR TESTS (refer to point 7 in this tutorial letter) WILL ALSO BE WRITTEN DURING THE YEAR. The 2015 tests, commentary and statistics are included in the relevant tutorial letters and should be used as final preparation for the tests. 7
8 Additional documentation (not available in printed format) will be posted under Additional Resources on the myunisa website and it is recommended that students visit this section on a regular basis (see below). You will be notified by of such postings and it is therefore important to keep your and other contact detail up to date. Screencasts dealing with test topics will be placed on myunisa should the budget allocation from Unisa permit so. These will appear under Additional Resources and/or Learning Units. 5. STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM Study Schools Study schools will only be presented where student numbers warrant it and if sufficient financial support is made available by Unisa. Please refer to follow-up tutorial letters in the CASALL1/300- series for more details. When offered, these (discussion classes during study schools) should be attended, as the sessions help gain relevant information regarding each module, principles are explained, examples as well as problem based questions and solutions are discussed and examination techniques are explained - which is an attempt to support you with your studies. These study schools are free of charge and no registration is necessary. The slides used during these discussion classes are usually put on myunisa to accommodate those students who cannot attend the study schools. More information regarding the Study Schools will follow in Tutorial Letter CASALL1/302/2016. myunisa Your lecturers will provide additional support and announcements on the myunisa platform. Please make thorough use of this opportunity to keep up to date. Some material, for instance, solutions and comments to tests will only be made available on myunisa. Active participation on the Discussion Forum will alert lecturers to relevant issues that (may) need attention. Once registered, you will be able to resolve most enquiries and will be able to: Download tutorial letters; Submit and track tests and receive test results; Join discussion forums; Contact lecturers; Read material or important notices posted by the lecturers; Check your Unisa financial status and pay your fees using the CC payment method; Update personal details; Keep up to date with Unisa information, as Unisa uploads important information here on a regular basis; Contact Unisa for administrative purposes; Find e-resources; Check the examination timetable; Change the exam venue; and Get the examination results. CTA (PGD) Support As PGD Level 1 students, you should also refer to the CTA Support website on a regular basis for important information, sometimes regarding last-minute changes and/or unforeseeable problems that may arise during the course of the year. This site can be found at: 8 SMS Messages
9 MAC4861/101 During your study period, you will also receive SMS messages from Unisa. These are mainly used to: Remind students about important dates and deadlines Make students aware of important news items posted on myunisa Alert students regarding new study material available on myunisa Confirm receipt of assignments and test scripts Inform students of assignment and test marks obtained. Administrative Problems Administrative enquiries should be directed to the appropriate address to avoid unnecessary delays in response and should always include the student number in the subject line. Trainee accountants should only send an enquiry to one address at a time. Multiple enquiries should be split appropriately and ed to the correct address. This will ensure that there is no confusion as to who must respond. (see page 7.) 5.1 Contact with fellow students Study groups It is advisable to have contact with fellow students. One way to do this is to form study groups. The addresses of students in your area may be obtained from the following department: Directorate: Student Administration and Registration PO Box 392 UNISA myunisa If you have access to a computer that is linked to the internet, you can quickly access resources and information at the University. The myunisa learning management system is Unisa's online campus that will help you to communicate with your lecturers, with other students and with the administrative departments of Unisa. We will also use this facility to provide additional study material (with special emphasis on examination technique), discuss critical concepts and communicate with you. To go to the myunisa website, start at the main Unisa website, and then click on the myunisa link in the middle of the screen. This should take you to the myunisa website. You can also go there directly by typing in Please consult the publication My Unisa which you received with your study material for more information on myunisa. 5.2 Self-evaluation system The department uses a self-evaluation system. This process enables you to determine your knowledge level and will also enable you to clarify any problem areas at the group lectures or by contacting your lecturers. You are also urged to acquire the prescribed text books as quickly as possible, as the tutorial matter relies heavily on these books. Refer to p17 of this tutorial letter. 9
10 6. INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS It is very important to heed to all the instructions and recommendations contained in this tutorial letter as well as in tutorial letter CASALL1/301/2016. This implies that you should work hard and long hours right from the very beginning of the year. Study the subject matter, which will be given for each assignment, thoroughly and follow the assignment instructions set out in this tutorial letter. Follow the business press on a regular basis and read all (recommended) material placed on myunisa. It is recommended that all important dates and facts given in the tutorial letters be highlighted for easy reference. PLEASE NOTE: Your lecturers and administrative staff cannot help you with missing study material. Please contact the Despatch section at: [email protected] 7. TESTS 7.1 Objectives You must remember that you are now busy with a post-graduate course which comprises vast volumes of work. It is therefore not possible to start studying a month or two before the final examination and expect to pass. Consistent studying throughout the year will increase your chances of success in the final examination. Four tests will be written during the year in order to give you the opportunity to have your progress evaluated. It is important that you should get accustomed to working under pressure as the time aspect of the examination paper poses a problem to many students. The tests are not the only method of gaining experience in working under pressure. If you complete activities in accordance with the suggested procedures (refer to section 9) during the year, you will become accustomed to working against time. It is extremely important that you timeously become aware of the tempo at which you should work to be able to complete an examination paper within the time allowed. Previous test questions and solutions are included in the relevant tutorial letter. These will give you some idea of the required standards. The tests also present you with an opportunity to build up a year mark, which will be to your benefit (refer to tutorial letter CASALL1/301/2016). Please note that there are four tests, as set out below: 7.2 Test timetable Test Date Based predominantly on the topics contained in the following tutorial letters (but expect some level of integration) 1 15 March 2016 Tutorial letter April 2016 Tutorial letter June 2016 Tutorial letter August 2016 Tutorial letter
11 MAC4861/ Writing of the tests The tests are limited open book tests for all the subjects which means that you may use SAICA Handbook 2014/2015 or 2015/2016 in the test centre applicable. No subject text books are allowed. Please note the following: - You may underline, highlight and make notes in the abovementioned books. - Under no circumstances may candidates share books with other candidates. You will be notified of the centre at which you will be able to write the tests and it may not necessarily be the same centre where you will write the final examination. You should take your student card and identity document with you to the examination and test venues. You are also allowed to use a nonprogrammable financial pocket calculator in the tests and examination. Answer books will be provided. Each question of the test should be answered in a separate answer book. Questions will be set in English and Afrikaans and you may answer them in either of the languages. REMEMBER to write your correct course code, student number, name and full postal address on the cover of each answer book and use the barcode stickers provided. 7.4 On the test day - breakdown of the tests into time slots Students SHOULD be seated by no later than 08:30 (Students may be allowed to still enter the test venue BY NO LATER THAN 08:45 once the reading time commences) FIRST SESSION 08:30 08:45 Handing out of paper 1, answer scripts and a separate REQUIRED section placed upside down. 15 minutes 08:45 09:00 Reading time 09:00 10:00 PAPER 1: (40 marks) Advanced Management Accounting CTA Level 1: MAC4861/ZMA4861/NMA :00 10:15 Collection of Paper 1 and handing out of Paper 2, answer scripts and a separate REQUIRED section placed upside down. SECOND SESSION 10:15 10:30 Reading time 10:30 11:30 PAPER 2: (40 marks) Advanced Financial Accounting l CTA Level 1: FAC4861/ZFA4861/NFA :30 11:45 Collection of Paper 2 and handing out of Paper 3, answer scripts and a separate REQUIRED section placed upside down. 11
12 THIRD SESSION 11:45 12:00 Reading time BREAK / LUNCH 13:15 14:00 12:00 13:00 PAPER 3: (40 marks) Advanced Taxation CTA Level 1: TAX4861/NTA :00 13:15 Collection of Paper 3 FOURTH SESSION 14:00 14:15 Handing out of Paper 4, answer scripts and a separate REQUIRED section placed upside down. 14:15 14:30 Reading time 14:30 15:30 PAPER 4: (40 marks) Advanced Auditing CTA Level 1: AUE4861/ZAU4861/NAU :30 15:45 Collection of Paper 4 and handing out of Paper 5, answer scripts and a separate REQUIRED section placed upside down. FIFTH SESSION 15:45 16:00 Reading time 16:00 17:00 PAPER 5: (40 marks) Advanced Financial Accounting ll CTA Level 2: FAC4862/ZFA4862/NFA :00 17:15 Collection of Paper 5. Unisa test and examination rules and regulations The following represent a summary of the most pertinent rules and regulations: No candidate will be allowed to leave the venue during the first hour and the final 15 minutes of a session. In addition, no candidate will be allowed to enter the venue once reading time has started. (see breakdown of tests into time slots on page 11). Students will not be allowed to keep their bags, brief cases etc. with them during the test/examination. You will have to remove your stationary, food, books and study material which you are allowed to use in the test/examination from their bags prior to the start of the session. The University accepts no responsibility for loss of private property at the test/examination venues. Students who are registered for only one or two papers have to be seated 15 minutes before reading time. (See breakdown of tests into time slots on page 11) 12
13 MAC4861/ Administration of the tests Should you not receive an SMS confirming receipt of your test script by Unisa within 14 days after the test, contact the Subject Administrator: or (012) as soon as possible. Unedited solutions will be available on the internet within three days of the test date at (Note that this is a secure site and, in order to gain access, you need to key in an s after http.) Marked tests will be sent back to you as soon as possible, together with a general tutorial letter comprising the questions, suggested solutions with mark allocation, and lecturers comments. The general tutorial letter will also be available on the internet (as will be the other tutorial letters). After receiving your test results, you have a specified number of days in which to query them, and have them adjusted, if necessary. No test marks will be adjusted after expiry of this period. Refer 7.6 below. You may also confirm your test marks on the internet at PLEASE DO NOT phone the lecturers or secretaries for your test marks because they do not keep record of the test marks! 7.6 Remark of tests Should you not be satisfied with your test s marking, please follow the following steps: It is very important that you make a copy of your test script before you send the original script. Forward your original script to the following address: The Subject Administrator: Ms I Kemp Department of Financial Intelligence AJH van der Walt building 1-04 PO Box 392 UNISA 0003 You must include an explanation of why you would like your test to be remarked, as well as an indication of instances where you were not awarded marks according to the suggested solution (the suggested solution will be available on myunisa). Please note that you have a limited period to query your test results. No test marks will be adjusted after the expiry of this period. Should external circumstances (such as a postal strike) dictate a change to the above, an announcement will be placed on myunisa. 13
14 Test Date Test remark must be requested before 1 15 March May April June June August August 2016 Special arrangement Unethical conduct We have noted in the past that students have submitted tests for remarks after they have written in additional information as part of the solution after receiving the tests back. This is included in the definition of cheating as per the Unisa Student s Disciplinary Code in Chapter 3, as it relates to the commission of any other fraudulent or dishonest practice whereby a student, whilst being examined by the University, seeks to mislead or deceive the examiner or examination officer. Students found guilty of writing additional information in tests after receiving it back will be facing disciplinary steps as it is unethical conduct. 7.7 Year mark, examination mark and final mark The average mark of the three best tests will constitute the student s year mark. If only one or two tests have been written, the total marks of the tests written will be divided by three to obtain the year mark. If no test has been written during the year, the year mark will be nil. The year mark contributes 20% to the final mark, whereas the examination mark contributes 80% to the final mark. Students are reminded that year marks of 29,3% and below will NOT be condoned, neither will lapsed tests be remarked to obtain an additional one percent. Statistics recorded over the last three years, show clearly that candidates with such a low year mark have a zero success rate at year end. Please note that a minimum examination mark of 40% is required regardless of the year mark. It is a proven fact that students working throughout the year and attempting the tests have a much better chance to be successful than those that do not do so. 8. EXAMINATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Only registered students who paid their study fees in full and complied with the 30% year mark (refer Tutorial letter CASALL1/301/2016), will be allowed to sit for the examination. No exceptions will be entertained. Students should obtain a minimum of 40% in the examination (examination mark), with a final mark of 50% to obtain credit for Advanced Management Accounting. 14
15 MAC4861/ INTEGRATED SELF-ASSESSMENT 9.1 General The integrated self-assessment section is found at the end of every tutorial letter and will test your ability to apply your knowledge and comprehension of the concerned topics to practical problems. It takes the form of activities covering specific text book questions and culminates in the previous year s test question. A detailed exposition of the composition and due date of each activity is presented in the proposed study programme in the relevant tutorial letter and will be amplified by an expanded review program and questions throughout the year. Once the question has been done, you can test the level of your accrued knowledge by doing the 2015 test question and marking your attempt. 9.2 Suggested procedures The suggested procedures to complete activities are set out below and should always be followed: (i) Deal with the activity as if it is an examination by identifying the core issues to be handled. (Therefore, you should have studied your study material beforehand and you must keep to the time limits.) (ii) Answer each activity question as far as possible within the time allowed. When the time is up you must change to a pen of a different colour and complete the question. (This will give you experience under examination circumstances.) (iii) Mark your answers up to the cut-off point (colour change) with reference to the suggested answers and mark plan, and fill in your relevant percentages obtained next to the appropriate question numbers on the index of your assignment. These are the marks which you obtained within the time allowed (as applied in an examination). If you have not identified the core issues correctly, reread the question information and determine why you have missed the plot. (iv) Mark the rest of your answers (which you completed after the cut-off point) and insert the respective percentages next to those referred to in (iii) above. These percentages give you an indication of your level of knowledge. (v) Make notes where problem areas were identified and take measures to solve it as soon as possible. (Refer your problem areas or enquiries to your study leader or to your lecturers.) (vi) Re-affirm your knowledge by doing selected questions from your question study guide and relevant tutorial letters. It should be emphasised that you have a responsibility to yourself and that it will be to your disadvantage if you do not adhere to the suggested procedures. If you use the suggested answers to complete the questions or if you mark your assignment in such a way that you award more marks than what you deserve, you only mislead yourself. 10. PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES OF THIS COURSE Management Accounting is intended to provide management with information for planning and controlling operations and for making tactical and strategic decisions with a view to optimising stakeholders value, within a short space of time. It is therefore not uncommon to find a parallel system of information based on budgets and relevant financial information being used for the aforementioned purpose. 15
16 The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) proposes the following objectives for Management Accounting: Design and evaluate costing systems appropriate for various types of organisations and processes. Calculate, record and report information necessary for effective cost management. Apply cost management techniques which achieve the strategic objectives of the business. Advise on the issues and principles of control centres. Build and manipulate simple financial models and test assumptions. Provide appropriate information for decision making. Identify and interpret appropriate measures of performance, risk and uncertainty. Advise on the investment, financing and dividend decisions. Apply the principles of finance to the valuation of a business entity and to the valuation of financial assets using appropriate techniques. Advise on management of working capital. Advise on change in ownership transactions. Evaluate and select appropriate financing instruments for effective risk minimisation. Consider enterprise strategy and strategic financial management. 11. PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME A proposed study programme for all five the subjects in the level 1 CTA (PGD) programme is included in tutorial letter CASALL1/301/2016. The following is an indication of the sections covered by each Applied Management Accounting as well as the supporting level one tutorial letter. You have to learn the rules of the game and then you have to play better than anyone else Albert Einstein Test Date (2016) MAC4861 (Level 1) Tutorial letter Designated dates Main topics 1 15 March Jan 2 Feb Cost accounting, planning and control. Drury: Chapters 1 7 and April March Decision-making Drury: Chapters 8 9, and Jun May 8 May Reflection and review of tests 1 and 2. 9 May 17 May Strategy, risk and sources of finance. Drury: Chapters Skae: Chapters 1 7, 9, 10, 14, 15 and Aug July 19 July Managing and investing funds. Skae: Chapters 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and Aug 26 Aug Reflection and review of tests 3 and Aug 31 Aug 2015 Examination questions and solutions Use where relevant before August Sept onwards 2016 Final examination revision as per your study timetable. Please note that the detailed day to day study programme will be in the relevant tutorial letters. 16
17 MAC4861/ PRESCRIBED LITERATURE Studying the tutorial letters are not enough it is also essential to either buy or have readily access to the following prescribed literature: 1. C Drury: Management and Cost Accounting. London: South Western Cengage Learning. 9 th edition or 8 th edition (acceptable). 2. Skae: Managerial Finance. Durban: LexisNexis, Butterworths, or 6 th edition (acceptable) 7 th edition (preferred). Finally, please feel free to contact us whenever you have problems with any aspect of this paper or if you require help with regard to the subject. We wish you every success with your studies for 2016! THE LECTURERS ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein 17
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