INSTRUCTOR: Richard Kloes, CPA E-Mail: richard.kloes@wnc.edu PHONE: Home: 423-2158 Work: 423-8330 x 2258 OFFICE HOURS: Mon & Wed: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM Tue & Thu: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM Fri: Available all day by appointment OFFICE: Fallon Campus-Pinion 8 ACC201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FALL 2014 REQUIRED TEXT: Author: Kimmel, Weygand, Kieso Title: Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Makers, Binder-Ready Version with Wiley Plus – ISBN: 9781118566701 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 5th edition. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduces the basic principles of financial accounting for business enterprises with special emphasis on accounting for corporations; including theory of debit and credit, accounting cycle, receivables, depreciation, inventory, long-term debt, corporate capital, and preparation of basic financial statements. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Identify the role accounting plays in providing financial information 2. Analyze the Balance Sheet; Evaluate the information provided by the financial statements; Identify the Standard Setting Environment as well as interpret the Financial Reporting Concepts 3. Explain and illustrate the features of an accounting information system. 4. Analyze transactions and illustrate the steps in the accounting cycle. 5. Demonstrate knowledge about reporting merchandising transactions as well as how to analyze a multi-step income statement. 6. Identify and analyze reporting issues for Cash, Inventory, Receivables, Investments, Long-Lived Assets, Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity and prepare related journal entries. 7. Identify the usefulness and format of the Statement of Cash Flows; Prepare the Statement of Cash Flows using the Indirect Method and evaluate a company using the Statement of Cash Flows. EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Your final course grade will be weighed based on the following areas: Examinations (4) Quizzes Comprehensive Problem Homework Writing Assignments 50% 20% 10% 10% 10% 93 90 87 83 80 to to to to to 100 92 89 86 82 = = = = = A AB+ B B- 77 to 79 = C+ 73 70 67 63 60 to to to to to 76 72 69 66 62 = = = = = C CD+ D D- Below 60 = F Instructors no longer have the ability to give students a “W” for the course should they fail to complete it. Accordingly, if you feel you will not pass the course, you must drop the course no later than Friday, October 24 to receive a “W”. If you drop the course at any time after this date and do not pass the course, I am required to issue the grade of an “F”. MY POLICY ON ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: You are expected to do your own work in this class. I do not tolerate ANY form of academic dishonesty. The college’s academic integrity policy can be found at the following link. http://www.wnc.edu/policymanual/3-4-5.php Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty will receive a failing grade for the class and be immediately removed from the course. In addition, students allowing a classmate to plagiarize their own work will also fail and be immediately removed. Please don’t try it. It is not worth it. . EXAMINATIONS: There will be 4 examinations given throughout the semester covering material assigned since the last exam. The exams will be closed book. Make up exams will only be allowed with the prior consent of the instructor. COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM: An excellent opportunity to apply the knowledge of the material covered in Chapters 1-4 will be provided in the completion of a comprehensive problem. HOMEWORK: Homework is a required part of this course and will be graded. Go to our class on the “Wiley Plus” homepage for the homework problems that are assigned. QUIZZES: There will be twelve online quizzes during the semester. These are designed to review the basic concepts that you should have learned in the chapter. There is no time limit on the quizzes and you are allowed to use your books, notes, and homework when completing the quiz. WRITING EXERCISES: For each chapter, you will be given a question relating to a topic that was covered in the chapter. You will be required to answer the question. Your response should be long enough to fully address the question and to show that you understand the material. One sentence responses will not be acceptable. LECTURE CAPTURE: Under the “Getting Started” module, there is a link called "Lecture Capture". Clicking on this link will enable you to view my entire lectures that I present. The lecture capture videos are provided as a supplemental resource for you and thus are not required to be watched to pass the course. However, if you wish to obtain the information contained in the video and need an alternative to listening to the audio content and watching the visual content, please contact our disability support services at 775-445-3268 for assistance. MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEKEEPING ISSUES 1. Technical Issues: As this is a beginning accounting course, I do not expect you to have any knowledge of accounting at the start. As such, there is no prerequisite for this class. However, it is recommended that you have taken ACC135B – Bookkeeping I before taking this class. You are however expected to have some computer skills and be able to successfully navigate through Canvas and Wiley Plus. This will be required in order to complete many of the assignments in this course. Should you have any technical difficulties with either Canvas or Wiley Plus, they can be resolved by going to the following sites: Canvas: http://www.wnc.edu/wnconline/ . Then click on “Tutorials and Help” Wiley Plus: by clicking on the “Get Tech Support” link on the Wiley Plus login page. 2. DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES If you have a disability for which you will need to request accommodations, please contact Susan Trist, Coordinator for Disability Support Services at 775-445-3268 or susan.trist@wnc.edu as soon as possible to arrange for appropriate accommodations. Additional information about Disability Support Services can be found by clicking on the following link: http://www.wnc.edu/studentservices/dss/ CLASS SCHEDULE Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Aug 25 Aug 27 Sep 1 Sep 3 Sep 8 Sep 10 Sep 15 Sep 17 Sep 22 Sep 24 Sep 29 Oct 1 Oct 6 Oct 8 Oct 13 Oct 15 Oct 20 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 29 Nov 3 Nov 5 Nov 10 Nov 12 Nov 17 Nov 19 Nov 24 Nov 26 Dec 1 Dec 3 Dec 8 Dec 10 Introduction Chapter 1 HOLIDAY- NO CLASS Chapter 1 Homework Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Homework Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Homework Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Homework EXAM #1 – CHAPTERS 1 - 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Homework Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Homework Chapters 7 and 8 Chapter 7 and 8 Homework EXAM #2 – CHAPTERS 5 - 8 Appendix E Appendix E Homework Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Homework Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Homework EXAM #3 – APPENDIX E, CHAPTERS 9 AND 10 Chapter 11 HOLIDAY – NO CLASS Chapter 11 Homework Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Homework EXAM #4 – CHAPTERS 11 AND 12