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Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Science

P rince S ultan University

Dept. of Finance and Accounting

مولعلل ةيريخلا ضايرلا ةسسؤم

ناطلس ريملأا ةعماج

ةبساحملا و ةيلاملا مولعلا مسق

ACC 211 – Cost Accounting Credit: 3(3,0,0)

2 nd Semester – Term (102): Academic Year 2010-2011

Instructor : Dr Abdullah Saghaier M. Al-Hussaini

Office # A 244

Phone # 4948538

E-mail : ahussaini@psu.edu.sa

Office Hours : Please see the Working Schedule affixed on my office door.

Course Description and Objectives:

This is a basic cost accounting course.It provide the students with broad knowledge in cost concepts,costing systems and cost allocation. Emphasis is placed on the effect of the new dynamic environment on the design and operation of costing systems.This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge on how to use accounting information for planning, control and decision making.The main objectivesof the course are:

To introduce students to basic cost concepts in the new dynamic environment.

To provide the students with knowledge of costing systems,and to train them on how to accumulate,analyze and interpret cost data.

 To provide the students with understanding of management’s utility of cost information for planning,control and decision making.

Text Required:

Charles T.Horngren,Srikant M.Datar, George Foster.Cost Accounting, (13th edition)

Prentice-Hall Inc.

Grading:

Your grade will be based on the following:

First Major Exam 20%

Second Major Exam 20%

Final Exam (Comprehensive) 40%

Assignments and Cases 10%

Class Participation & attendence 10%

Class participation means regular attendance, punctuality, making meaningful contributions and showing evidence of preparation during the discussion of the issues. Considering the very nature of the course, the instructor will solve demonstration problems in the class.

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Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Science

P rince S ultan University

Dept. of Finance and Accounting

مولعلل ةيريخلا ضايرلا ةسسؤم

ناطلس ريملأا ةعماج

ةبساحملا و ةيلاملا مولعلا مسق

Then, you will be given a number of assignments which along with class participation will together count for 20% of your final grade. The assignments will be straightforward cases where you play the role of a cost accountant. Make sure that you understand each assignment completely before you work on it. You are encouraged to ask questions inside and outside the classroom regarding your assignment.

Assignments must be completed by the due date. You should and make the required effort to answer every question, as well as to develop a good understanding of the issues involved.

Preparing yourself for the coming lectures and active class participation are essential to your learning process. Case Studies given to you would be of the companies functioning in the real marketplace. Solving them would require you to obtain information from various sources including the internet and would help you to follow a research oriented approach to your learning. You are encouraged to seek guidance from your course incharge regarding the cases.

Exams will be structured to allow you to apply what you have learned to realistic settings.

Since accounting by its nature is cumulative learning, each topic builds on all previously acquired knowledge of the subject. Therefore, absence from class can be extremely costly and it would not let you develop good understanding of the issues.

DN and attendance regulations

DN wil be given to the students who are absent for 16 hours or more (whether excused or unexcused) during the semester. Attendence will be taken 5 minutes after the start time of the class .Any student who joins the class later will be allowed to attend the lecture but no attendence will be granted to him.

Students are required to bring text book in each class.

Please note the following instructions: a.

Read the assigned material before class meetings. b.

Do not miss any class. c.

Pay attention to details. d.

Ask questions and participate in discussions. e.

Be regular in doing home-works and assignments because all your course is interrelated.

66833 .ب.ص 4548317 : سكاف 319 ةليوحت 4548489

11586 ضايرلا

/ 4548011 : فتاه

P.O. Box No. 66833, Riyadh - 11586, Tel. No. 454-8011, 454-8489 - Fax No. 4548317

Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Science

P rince S ultan University

Dept. of Finance and Accounting

مولعلل ةيريخلا ضايرلا ةسسؤم

ناطلس ريملأا ةعماج

ةبساحملا و ةيلاملا مولعلا مسق

Course Calendar

WEEK 1 COST ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS

Read Chapter 1

Management Accounting, Financial Accounting and Cost Accounting

Cost Mangement and Accounting Systems

Strategic Dicisions and the Management Accountant

WEEK 2 COST TERMS AND PURPOSES

Read Chapter 2

Costs and Cost Terminology

Cost Tracing and Cost Allocation

Cost-Behavior Patterns: Variable Costs and Fixed Costs

WEEK 3 COST-VOLUME–PROFIT (CVP) ANALYSIS

Read Chapter 3

Assumptions of CVP Analysis

Features of CVP Analysis

Determining the Break-Even Point and Target Operating Income

WEEK 4 COST-VOLUME –PROFIT ANALYSIS (Continued)

Read Chapter 3

Using CVP Analysis for Decision Making

Using CVP Analysis to Plan Variable and Fixed Costs

Distinguish Contribution Margin from Gross Margin

WEEK 5 COSTING SYSTEMS: JOB COSTING

Read Chapter 4

Building-Block Concepts of Costing Sysrems

Distinguish Job Costing from Process Costing

Outline the Seven-Step Apprach to Job Costing

WEEK 6 COSTING SYSTEMS: JOB COSTING (Continued)

Read Chapter 4

Distinguish Actual Costing From Normal Costing

Dispose of Under or Over-allocated manufacturing overhead costs

Job Costing in Manufacturing

First Major Examination

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Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Science

P rince S ultan University

Dept. of Finance and Accounting

مولعلل ةيريخلا ضايرلا ةسسؤم

ناطلس ريملأا ةعماج

ةبساحملا و ةيلاملا مولعلا مسق

WEEK 8 PROCESS COSTING

Read Chapter 17

Use Weighted-Average Method of Process Costing

Use First-In, First-Out Method (FIFO) of Process Costing

Transferred-In Costs in Process Costing

WEEK 9 ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING

Read Chapter 5

Under Costing and Over Costing

Three Guidelines for Refining Costing Systems

Distinguish between Simple and Activity-Based Costing Systems

WEEK 10 ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING (Continued)

Read Chapter 5

Product-Cost Cross-Subsidization

Direct Cost Tracing, Indirect Cost Pools, Cost Allocation Bases

Cost Hierarchies

Second Major Examination

WEEK 11 COST ALLOCATIONS

Read Chapter 13,14 ,15 &16

Purpose of Cost Allocation

Criteria to guide Cost Allocation Decisions

Cost Allocation and Costing Systems

Customer-Profitability Analysis

Strategy, Balanced Score Card

Allocating Costs of a Department to Operating Divisions

WEEK 12 INVENTORY COSTING AND CAPACITY ANALYSIS

Read Chapter 9

DistinuishVariable Costing from Absorption Costing

Comparing Income Statement under Variable Costing and Absorption Costing

Throughput Costing

Choosing Capacity Level to Compute the Budgeted Manufacturing Cost Rate

WEEK 13 COST INFORMATION FOR DECISIONS

Read Chapter 10

Basic Assumptions and Examples of Cost Functions

Choice of Cost Object,Time Horizon, Relevant Range

Cost Estimation methods

66833 .ب.ص 4548317 : سكاف 319 ةليوحت 4548489

11586 ضايرلا

/ 4548011 : فتاه

P.O. Box No. 66833, Riyadh - 11586, Tel. No. 454-8011, 454-8489 - Fax No. 4548317

Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Science

P rince S ultan University

Dept. of Finance and Accounting

مولعلل ةيريخلا ضايرلا ةسسؤم

ناطلس ريملأا ةعماج

ةبساحملا و ةيلاملا مولعلا مسق

WEEK 14 COST MANAGEMENT

Read Chapter 18

Spoilage, Rework, Scrap Quality as a Competitive Tool, Costs of Quality

Relevant Costs and Benefits of Quality Improvement

Time as a Competitive Tool

Time Drivers and Costs of Time

WEEK 15 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

Read Chapter 20

Costs Associated with Goods for Sale

Economic-Order-Quantity (EOQ) decision model

Just-In-Time Purchasing Inventory Management and Supply Chain Analysis

Inventory Management and Just-In-Time Production

Backflush Costing

Week 16

Final Examination

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