UNA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING PREP PROGRAM



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UNA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING PREP PROGRAM Course: AC 366P Management Accounting Professor: E-mail: MARK L. LAWRENCE, DBA, CPA, CMA Professor of Accounting University of North Alabama mlawrence@una.edu TEXTBOOK: CPAexcel BEC Materials, Efficient Learning Systems OBJECTIVES: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the use of financial information in business organizations for cost measurement, decision-making, planning and control, performance measurement, forecasts, capital budgeting, and working capital management, including the role of information systems in these processes. Students will be able to use the concepts covered in this class to help manage business organizations and make common business decisions. Students will gain a basic understanding of common financial management, cost and managerial accounting, and information system topics. CREDIT HOURS: 3 semester hours PREREQUISITES: AC 361P, Financial Reporting I (or equivalent intermediate accounting course). COURSE DELIVERY: This course is delivered online and you can proceed through the material at the pace that is most appropriate for you. Once you complete the application process and are given your login information for the course you will be able to access all course materials at www.cpaexcel.com. The course outline that is shown below will be available online and will guide you through the course. The study text materials, lesson videos, and homework questions are all included online. For each lesson assigned, it is recommended that you first watch the video lecture to become familiar with the area. You should then read the study text material and work through the problems and solutions included in the study text. Your last step is to work all of the homework problems provided in the lesson. Some of the homework is included in your Participation grade and some is not, as follows: Proficiency Questions Exam Questions Task Based Simulations Not Included in Participation Included in Participation Included in Participation Not all lessons have Task Based Simulations. You can rework Exam Questions and Task Based Simulations that you missed to raise your Participation grade if you desire. Note that detailed solutions are provided to the multiple choice

questions, but you should work each problem on your own before checking the solution. The best way to learn accounting is to work problems yourself, not just read problems and the related solutions. Quizzes and exams should be taken at the time shown in your lesson outline. Note that quizzes and exams do have time limits. Quizzes and exams can be taken only once. If you have any questions as you complete the course please email me. COURSE ACCESS AND ENROLLMENT ISSUES: 1. Once you have completed all application materials and paid the course fee you will be given access to the course material. At this time you can begin reviewing the course materials and completing the course requirements. However, this does not mean that you are enrolled at UNA. 2. UNA processes applications for this course once each month. Once your application has been processed and you are officially admitted as a student at UNA and enrolled in this course, you will receive an email from the professor welcoming you to the course. Until that email is received you are not officially enrolled at UNA even though you will already have access to the course material. 3. If your application is not accepted at UNA you will receive a refund of your course fee. This is an unusual occurrence and usually happens only when application materials are incomplete or prerequisites have not been satisfied. 4. The University of North Alabama allows students two semesters to complete the requirements for a specific course, subject to the approval of the instructor. If you do not complete the course in the semester of your initial enrollment, you will receive a grade of Incomplete and will be able to complete the course in the following semester. If you do not complete the course by the end of the second semester of enrollment, then you automatically receive a failing grade for the course. 5. The content covered in this course is very similar to the content covered in the traditional classroom courses offered at UNA. We are not aware of any instance where UNA accounting courses were not accepted by state licensing boards in determining if the requirements have been met to sit for the CPA exam. However, we advise you to be familiar with the requirements for the state where you plan to sit for the CPA exam to insure that the courses you complete are appropriate. These requirements can vary substantially across states (see www.nasba.org for a listing of State Boards of Accountancy websites).

COURSE ASSESSMENTS AND FINAL GRADE: The following are the general policies for this class. Deviations may be necessary. 1. There will be four exams and eight quizzes. 2. All exams and quizzes will be given on-line and will focus on problemsolving skills. Students will be allowed no more than two hours for each exam and no more than 30 minutes for each quiz. 3. All exams and quizzes will be open book and notes, but each student must complete the tests without assistance from other individuals. 4. DO NOT CHEAT ON EXAMS OR QUIZZES. Anyone who cheats will receive an F for the course. 5. Final grades are determined as follows: Points HOMEWORK 50 EXAMS EXAM 1 100 EXAM 2 100 EXAM 3 100 EXAM 4 100 ------ Total 400 QUIZZES QUIZZES 8 @ 10 each 80 ------- Total 530 ==== Grades will be assigned as follows: 90% or above A 80% to 90% B 70% to 80% C 60% to 70% D Below 60% F Your grade will be the percentage of your total points earned to 530 points.

TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS Your course fee includes one copy of your transcript. You may request this at any time by completing the Transcript Request form and faxing it to 1.256.765.6014, or mail to: University of North Alabama UNA Box 5044 Florence, AL 35632-0001 Note that if you submit this form BEFORE the academic semester ends for your official enrollment, check the box indicating for UNA to not mail the transcript until grades for the current semester are finalized and posted to your transcript.

COURSE OUTLINE Planning and Measurement Cost Measurement and Assignment Manufacturing Costs Spoilage, Cost and Inventory Flow Cost Behavior Patterns Activity-Based Costing and Process Management Quiz 1 Absorption and Direct Costing Absorption and Direct Costing Effects Job Order and Process Costing Joint and By-Product Costing Quiz 2 Exam 1 Planning and Control Budgeting Forecasting Techniques Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Calculations Cost-volume-Profit analysis Issues and Graphics Sales and Direct Cost Variance Analysis Overhead Variance Analysis Quiz 3 Performance Measures & Management Techniques Quality and Inventory Management Balanced Scorecard and Benchmarking Ratio Analysis Risk Management Performance Improvement Tools Project Management Quiz 4 Exam 2 Capital Budgeting Introduction and Project Risk Evaluation Techniques Introduction and the Payback Period Approach Discounted Payback Period Approach Accounting Rate of Return Approach Net Present Value Approach Internal Rate of Return Approach Profitability Index and Ranking Capital Project Ranking Decisions Quiz 5 Decision Making Relevant Costs 1 Relevant Costs 2 Quiz 6 Exam 3

Working Capital Management Introduction to Working Capital Management Cash Management Short-Term Securities Management Accounts Receivable Management Inventory Management Current Liabilities Management Quiz 7 Information Systems and Communications IT Fundamentals and Systems Data, Software and Databases Hardware Transaction Processing Computer Networks E-Business and E-Commerce System Types by Activity System Types by Data Structure System Development and Implementation Quiz 8 Exam 4