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This is an eight-hour
Bachelor Level course in the curriculum for the Bachelor Degree
in Accounting. This course is about the financial accounting principles
relative to valuation and disclosure procedures of assets as reported
in a typical balance sheet.
This is an eight-semester
hour course. It is allotted ten weeks of time. You must complete
all of the requirements for the course successfully by the end of
the ten-week period. The first day of week one will begin the day
that you register for the course. Upon successful completion of
this course, you will earn eight semester hours of credit.
You have one (1) required
textbook for this course.
Book 1: Intermediate Accounting. Kieso and Weygandt. 11th edition. John Wiley & Sons: 2004. ISBN # 978-0471749554.
During the ten-week study period, two exams (50% each) will be given.
I will email the exams to you when you are ready to take them. Usually,
the first exam will be around week five and the second one will
be around week ten. Only the first nine chapters of your textbook
are covered for this course, and the exams will be based on the
topics covered in these chapters.
The grading scale
for this course is as follows:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
I prefer communication
through e-mail. However, I am also available for conversation by
phone if you would like. I have two e-mail addresses that you can
use. Upon registration, you will receive both of my e-mail addresses.
When e-mailing, always include your name and the course name in
your e-mail message to me, as I may not recognize your e-mail name.
Upon completion
of this course, you will be able to:
1). Observe and analyze financial data accurately.
2). Apply the basic principles of accounting.
3). Prepare an income statement.
4). Prepare a balance sheet.
5). Reconcile and adjust cash account.
6). Compute and report receivables and inventories.
These are the
course policies.
LATE WORK: In fairness to everyone
in the class, late work is not acceptable. All assignments must
be completed during the assigned times. If a conflict exists and
there is an acceptable justification for it, you are responsible
to contact me about making up the work. Late assignments/works automatically
lose one (1) letter grade. Make ups need to be completed within
one week of the missed deadline.
EXTRA CREDIT: No extra work credit
is available.
ACADEMIC HONESTY: You are expected
to do your own work on all assignments. By being a student at Breyer
State University, you pledge that you will neither knowingly give
or receive any inappropriate assistance in academic work, thus affirming
your personal commitment to honor and integrity.
If
you have any questions regarding this program, you may address them
to admassistant@breyerstate.com .
An administrative faculty member will respond to all questions.
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