ACC 218-01: Financial Accounting Course Syllabus Spring Semester 2014

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO

BRYAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

ACC 218-01: Financial Accounting

Course Syllabus

Spring Semester 2014

Instructor: Ms. Katie Davenport, CPA

Office:

Phone:

Email:

Bryan 341

336.256.0111 cadavenp@uncg.edu

Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 1:30 – 2:30

Other times by appointment

Tutoring: 335 Bryan – times TBA

ACC 218 is a required entry course for all accounting and finance majors. Students must complete the course with a “C” or better.

Prerequisites :

MAT 115 or equivalent; and a minimum 2.0 GPA on UNCG course work.

Catalogue Description :

ACC 218: “First financial accounting course for students desiring to pursue upper division accounting courses.

Includes coverage of basic financial statement preparation, time value of money concepts, and techniques for accounting valuation.”

Course Objective :

ACC 218 is a foundation course for students pursuing degrees in accounting and finance. Upon the completion of the course students will:

Appreciate the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting

 Understand the accounting information system and the accounting cycle

Comprehend basic accounting terminology and financial statement preparation; particularly the balance sheet and income statement

Develop an understanding of how business organizations operate and the events which have a financial impact upon them

Understand the fundamentals of the time value of money

Demonstrate, through the completion of a practice set, mastery of the accounting cycle and preparation of financial statements

 Contribute toward the Bryan School’s commitment to information technology by requiring students to use the internet, e-mail, word processing software and spreadsheet software where appropriate within the course

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Required Text :

Intermediate Accounting, Fifteenth edition

Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygant, and Terry D. Warfield

Rockford Corporation: An Accounting Practice Set to accompany Intermediate Accounting, Fifteenth Edition

Kieso, Weygant, and Warfield and prepared by Larry Falcetto i-clicker2 (ISBN#: 1429280476)

Grading :

Course grades will be determined as follows:

Quizzes (lowest grade will be dropped)

Exams (2 @ 20% each)

Rockford Practice Set

Ethics Writing Assignment

Cumulative Final Exam

Homework and Class Participation with iclicker2

The grading scale is as follows:

7.5%

40%

10%

5%

30%

7.5%

A+ = 98 - 100

B+ = 88 – 89

C+ = 78 - 79

D+ = 68 - 69

A = 93 - 97

B = 83 - 87

C = 73 - 77

D = 63 - 67

A- = 90 - 92

B- = 80 - 82

C- = 70 - 72

D- = 60 - 62

Graduate students: any average below 73 = F

F = 59 and below

All grades will be posted on Blackboard. It is your responsibility to make sure they are recorded correctly. Please contact me immediately if there is an error.

Academic Integrity Policy:

Students are expected to know and abide by the Academic Integrity Policy in all matter pertaining to this course. Please visit http://academicintegrity.uncg.edu/violation for a copy of the policy.

Student Conduct:

Students are expected to know and abide by the Student Code of Conduct. Students who behave in an unprofessional manner will be dismissed from class. “An academic community of integrity upholds accountability and depends upon action in the face of wrongdoing. Every member of an academic community – student, group/organization, faculty member, and staff – is responsible for upholding the integrity of the community.”

Please visit http://studentconduct.uncg.edu/policy/code/ and http://bae.uncg.edu/assets/faculty_student_guidelines.pdf for further information.

Student Disabilities:

Any request for special accommodation must come through the Office of Disability Services with the appropriate paperwork. Please visit http://ods.dept.uncg.edu/serices/ for further information.

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Students in Distress:

UNCG cares about your success as a student. We recognize that students often balance many challenging personal issues and demands. Please take advantage of the University resources designed to help. For assistance accessing these resources, please contact the Dean of Students Office at 336.334.5514 or Student

Academic Services at 336.334.5730. The Counseling and Testing Center is available for mental health assistance at 336.334.5874.

Attendance Policy:

While there is no required attendance policy, please be aware that Accounting 218 is a challenging and time consuming class that is critically important portion of the accounting curriculum. Additionally, 7.5% of your grade is determined by class participation using the i-clicker2. Therefore to receive credit for class participation, you must be present to participate in class activities.

Weather Policy :

In the event of an adverse weather event (ice, snow, hurricane), this class will strictly follow the University schedule as posted on the website or by calling 336.334.5000. Please refer to these sources prior to class time.

Course Grading and Evaluation:

The final grade that you receive in this class depends upon your grades on a cumulative final exam, two midterm exams, the Rockford Corporation Manual Practice Set, class participation, an ethics writing assignment, and multiple short quizzes.

Exams:

There will be three exams: two during the semester and one cumulative final exam. The exam schedule is as follows:

Exam 1

Exam 2

February 20, 2014

April 3, 2014

Final Exam May 1, 2014 (12:00 pm – 3:00 pm)

The general format of these exams will be multiple-choice and short answer questions/problems.

Although most of the question on the mid-session exams will come directly from chapters assigned since the last exam, some questions may be taken from earlier chapters as they relate to the current chapter material; in that sense, all exams are cumulative.

The final exam will be cumulative and consist of multiple choice and short answer questions.

There are no make-up exams . If you have prior permission from me, the weight attributable to a missed exam will be allocated to the final exam. Unless you have received special permission from me, you are not permitted to take an exam in one of my other classes. Please try to notify me at least 48 hours prior to the exam. Failure to notify me within 24 hours after the scheduled exam will result in a grade of zero . At the time of notification, I will determine whether to consider the absence excused or unexcused and follow

University policy. In the event you miss an exam for medical or psychological circumstances, you must provide me with written verification.

Quizzes:

There will be short quizzes given throughout the semester. These will be announced in the class prior to a quiz and an announcement will be posted to Blackboard. The quiz will be given at the beginning of the class. There will be NO makeup quizzes . Your lowest quiz grade will be dropped.

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Note : You may not borrow or share calculators during exams or quizzes. Absolutely no cell phones or other

PDAs may be used during an exam or quiz. All cell phones should be turned off during exams. Out of respect to other students in the class, if your cell phone goes off, vibrates, or makes any other audible sounds during an exam, your quiz or exam will be taken, and you will receive a grade of zero .

Rockford Practice Set:

DUE DATE: April 1, 2014

Late Rockford Corporation Manual Practice Sets will not be accepted.

Rockford Corporation Manual Practice Set must be completed in PENCIL. Failure to adhere to this requirement will result in a grade of zero.

Completion of the Rockford Corporation Manual Practice Set is required. Your grade on this set will be 10% of your final grade. You CANNOT work as teams. This is an individual assignment. Any Academic Integrity

Policy Violation will be pursued vigorously in accordance with the University Policy (see “Academic Integrity

Policy” above).

Ethics Writing Assignment:

The written assignment is due Thursday, January 30, 2014. No late submissions will be accepted.

Any disputes regarding grading must be submitted to me in writing for consideration.

Homework and Class Participation with i-clicker2:

Homework is a critical part of this course. These assignments are designed to enhance your knowledge on topics covered in class. To perform well in this class, it is imperative that you complete ALL homework assignments. Certain assignments will be collected for credit. Assignments and due dates will be posted on

Blackboard. No late assignments will be accepted.

The basis for your class participation grade will be the use of i-clicker technology for answering questions presented during class. Your responses will be graded for both participation and accuracy. I-clicker days will not be announced in advance, and therefore you should bring your i-clicker to each class. Your lowest i-clicker grade will be dropped. Due to the real time nature of this technology, there is no way to make up any class assignments.

Other Comments :

There are no opportunities for extra credit in this course.

Tutoring for this course is available in Bryan 335. The feedback from prior students is excellent. However, please keep in mind that you must come prepared. The tutors will not do your work for you.

Please be prepared with specific questions. Tutoring is available to students in all sections of ACC 218 so please be considerate of others that are waiting when you are receiving help. Tutor hours will be announced in class and published on Blackboard during the first week of class.

The material in this course may be difficult for some. However, it is vital to your professional success. If you are having problems understanding the subjects presented, please take advantage of tutoring offered in Bryan

335, or see me. Do not wait until it is too late. This course builds on cumulative knowledge and problems in the early portion of the class will only compound as the semester progresses.

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IMPORTANT DATES

Writing Assignment:

Exam 1:

Rockford Practice Set:

Exam 2:

Final Exam:

January 30, 2014

February 20, 2014

April 1, 2014

April 3, 2014

May 1, 2014 (12:00 pm – 3:00 pm)

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

DATE

January 14

January 16

January 21

January 23

January 28

January 30

February 4

February 6

February 11

February 13

February 18

February 20

February 25

February 27

March 4

March 6

March 11

March 13

March 18

March 20

March 25

March 27

April 1

April 3

April 8

April 10

April 15

April 17

April 22

April 24

April 29

TOPIC

Introduction

Chapter 1

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Review For Exam 1

EXAM 1

Rockford Introduction

Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Rockford Day

Spring Break

Spring Break

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Review For Exam 2

Exam 2

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 2

Review for Final Exam

University Follows

Friday Schedule

ASSIGNMENT

Ethics Writing Assignment DUE

***No Class***

***No Class***

Rockford Corporation Practice DUE

***No Class***

May 1 FINAL EXAM 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

***March 7, 2014 is last day to drop courses without academic penalty***

Note : The above is a tentative schedule. We will cover all of the material in the schedule, but adjustments may be made as to date a topic is covered and quiz is given. The exam dates will not change. In the event that we speed up or slow down a bit, I will adjust the material on the exam, not the date of the exam. I will make an announcement in the class prior to a quiz.

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