Principles of Accounting 1 2015-2016 Course Expectations



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Principles of Accounting 1 2015-2016 Course Expectations Mrs. Jackson Room: 225 Office Hours: 1:40-2:15 or after school by appointment Email: tjackson@unatego.stier.org (best way to contact me) Course Description: Introduces basic accounting concepts and principles for a sole proprietorship and partnership with an emphasis on the accounting cycle, and the preparation of financial statements along with their supporting schedules. Emphasis is placed on the use of special journals, subsidiary ledgers, and valuation accounts. If student has a 75 average or higher after completion of the first marking period, the student may register for the course with TC3 at NO COST TO THEM. Students who qualify & successfully complete the course with a minimum passing average of 70 will receive 4 Credits through TC3. Course Objectives: As a result of successfully completing ACCT 101, the student will: 1. Gain an understanding of the basic principles of double-entry accounting for a sole proprietorship business (service business) and a partnership business (merchandising business). 2. Gain an understanding of the language of accounting, theory and practice, and increase his/her ability to communicate in the business world. 3. Acquire the knowledge and skills in basic accounting necessary for going on to upperlevel accounting courses. 4. Develop the ability to analyze accounting data in order to arrive at sound business decisions. Required Texts and Materials: Accounting Principles, 12 th edition: Weygandt, Kimmel, Kieso o Textbook, Working Papers, Study Guide Calculator Mechanical pencils (.5 lead recommended) & eraser Ruler Access to Resources: https://dcmo-unatego.brainhoney.com/welcome.vp/page.htm This will be the main homepage for the course. You will be able to access Wileplus from this site. Interim & quarterly grades will be noted at this site. https://www.wileyplus.com/wileycda/ This site will be your main access to the e-book, assignments, quizzes, & tests. Gradebook will display ongoing grades & averages.

Required Readings, Presentations, Written Assignments, etc.: Students are expected to complete daily assigned reading from the text and homework problems prior to class every day. Completion of the daily readings and homework assignments are crucial to obtain an understanding of the underlying accounting concepts and skills necessary for passing exams, and completing homework and in-class activities. Students will have a test at the end of each chapter with a Summative Test at the end of the accounting cycle for both a sole proprietorship and partnership. Students must come prepared for class with their textbook, working papers, study guide, completed homework, calculator, pen/pencil and ruler and contribute to class discussions and activities. Course Content Presented in Units or Segments: See attached sheet TC3 Evaluation/Grading System: Unatego Evaluation/Grading System: Quarterly Grades: Quarterly Grades: Exams/Quizzes 60% Exams/Quizzes 90% Homework & Activities 40% Homework/Activities 10% Overall Grade: Students are required to take and receive a passing grade of 70% or higher on the TC3 ACCT 101 final comprehensive exam. Students who receive a C- or less will not be able to get transferrable credit for the course. Grading Scale: A 93-100 A- 90-92 B+ 87-89 B 83-86 B- 80-82 C+ 77-79 C 73-76 C- 70-72 D+ 67-69 D 63-66 D- 60-62 F 59 and below Statement of Academic Integrity: All students at Unatego Central School are expected to act in an academically honest fashion in all aspects of his/her academic work. Any action taken by a student that would result in misrepresentation of someone else s work or actions as the student s own such as cheating, plagiarism, or other forms of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Students found guilty of academic dishonesty will receive a zero for those assignments and risk the possibility of a loss of credit for the course. Make-Up Policy/Late Work: Students will be allowed one week to make up late/missing assignments and/or revisions. Assignments will be assessed a late penalty unless there is a legal excuse. Attendance Policy: Attendance will be taken in accordance with Unatego and TC3 policies. Students are expected to attend every class. Regular attendance is critical to maintain good grades. Attendance will be taken every day. (Consideration may be given for extenuating circumstances and good academic standing). Student Responsibilities: Student participation in class discussions and activities, as well as keeping up with all assigned work will help individuals grasp concepts and identify areas that need additional instruction. Office hours are available for further clarification and/or assistance.

Terri Jackson-Unatego Central School Utilizing Text: Accounting Principles, 12 th edition by: Weygandt, Kimmel, & Kieso Week Topic Homework Read Chapter 1 Course Introduction & Chapter 1: Accounting in Action 1 (Sept 9-18) 2 (Sept 21-25) 3 (Sept 28-Oct 2) Chapter 2: The Recording Process Chapter 3: Adjusting the Accounts Questions: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20 Problems: 1-1A, 1-2A, 1-3A, 1-4A Read Chapter 2 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20 Problems: 2-1A, 2-2A, 2-5A, Read Chapter 3 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Exercises: 3-5, 3-6, 3-7 Problems: 3-1A, 3-2A 4 (Oct 5-8) 5 (Oct 13-19) 6 (Oct 20-26) Wrap-up & Review Chapter 4: Completing the Accounting Cycle Chapter 5: Accounting for Merchandising Operations Read Chapter 4 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 Brief Exercises: BE 4-1, BE 4-8 Exercises: 4-1, 4-14, 4-16 Problems: 4-1A, 4-2A Read Chapter 5 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 Exercises: 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-9 Problems: 5-1A, 5-2A Study Guide Chapter Test

7 (Oct 27-Nov 2) 8 (Nov 3-5) 9 (Nov 6-16) 10 (Nov 17-24) 11 (Nov 30-Dec 4) 12 (Dec 7-11) Chapter 6: Inventories Wrap-up & Review Chapter 7: Accounting Information Systems Chapter 8: Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash Chapter 9: Accounting for Receivables Chapter 10: Plant Assets, Natural Resources, & Intangible Assets Read Chapter 6 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,10,12, 13, 15 Exercises: 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, 6-9, 6-10 Problems: 6-1A, 6-2A, 6-3A, 6-5A Read Chapter 7 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 Exercises: 7-8, 7-9, 7-10 Problems: 7-4A Read Chapter 8 1, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26 Exercises: 8-8, 8-10, 8-11 Problems: 8-2A, 8-3A Read Chapter 9 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15 Exercises: 9-5, 9-6, 9-8, 9-10, 9-11, 9-12 Problems: 9-1A, 9-2A Read Chapter 10 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 18 Exercises: 10-5, 10-6, 10-7, 10-9, 10-10 Problems: 10-6A Study Guide Chapter Test

13 (Dec14-18) 14 (Dec 21-23) Chapter 11: Current Liabilities & Payroll Accounting Wrap-up & Review Read Chapter 11 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18 Exercises: 11-1, 11-8, 11-10, 11-11, 11-14 Problems: 11-5A 15 Christmas Vacation 16 (Jan 4-12) 17 (Jan 13-25) Review for Final Exam Final Exam Week Handouts Final Comprehensive Exam Note: Dates listed above are included as a guide & are subject to change.

Principles of Accounting 1 Course Expectations 2015-2016 Mrs. Jackson Please complete and return this page. Keep previous pages for your reference. I have read the attached expectations and I understand that if I fail to meet any of them, credit for this course may be in jeopardy. Student Signature Date Book #: Parent/Guardian Signature Date Please indicate how you would like me to contact you should the need arise: Parent/Guardian Name (Please Print): Phone #: (Work / Home / Cell) Best time to call: Email Address: Parent/Guardian Name (Please Print): Phone #: (Work / Home / Cell) Best time to call: Email Address: Student Email: