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Intermediate Accounting by Kieso and Weygandt, Ninth Ed. Working Papers Chapters 1-14 Course Description: This course will emphasize accounting theory, concepts and analysis of problems that arise in applying these concepts. Course provides an in depth coverage of the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Statement of Retained Earnings as well as recent developments in accounting valuation, accounting for cash, receivables, prepaid and accrued items, property, plant and equipment and current liabilities. Requirements of the Student: It is important for you to understand at the beginning of this semester what is expected of you in this course. Like most accounting courses, this course requires many hours of preparation before coming to class in order to master the concepts covered. You are required to:
Requirements of the Instructor:
Evaluation of Performance: Your final course grade will be weighted bases on the following areas:
The instructor reserves the right to issue a grade of "F" if warranted in the particular circumstances, however, in most cases a grade of "W" will be issued if the student fails to complete the course or earns a final grade which is below 60%. Examinations: There will be 4 examinations given throughout the semester covering material assigned since the last exam. Make up exams will be allowed only with the prior consent of the instructor and must be made up before the next class meeting. Exams will consist of a combination of multiple choice questions and problems. Group Assignment At the end of chapter, I will hand out a "Group Assignment". This is designed to review the important concepts covered in the chapter. You may work on this section on your own or in groups. If you choose to work in groups, each member of the group will receive the same grade on each assignment. Homework and Instructor Evaluation: You are expected to read and complete all scheduled assignments prior to coming to class. You will be responsible for checking the accuracy of your assignments before handing them in. Do not take the importance of completing the homework assignments lightly. You will find that you will do better in this class if you at least attempt the homework problems before they are discussed in class. The instructor evaluation will be based on attendance, the students willingness and ability to participate in any class discussion, as well as the neatness and quality of all assignments. You are allowed 3 absences throughout the semester. If an emergency comes up, you must contact the instructor. If there has been no contact, after the 4th absence, you will be considered for withdrawal from the course. Last Updated: 10/04/04 |