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Standards |
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Course
Description
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Emphasizes a fundamental understanding of corporate and cost
accounting. Topics include: accounting for a corporation, departmental
accounting, cost accounting, and budgeting. Laboratory work demonstrates
theory presented in class. |
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Competency Areas |
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Accounting for a Corporation |
Class |
4 |
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Departmental Accounting |
D. Lab |
4 |
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Cost Accounting |
P. Lab/O.B.I. |
0 |
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Budgeting |
Credit |
6 |
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Prerequisite: |
ACC 102 |
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Corequisite: |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
After
completing this section, the student will: |
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D.Lab
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P.Lab/ O.B.I. |
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ACCOUNTING FOR A CORPORATION |
10 |
10
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0 |
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Characteristics of a corporation |
Define major terms associated with corporations. |
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Corporation capital |
Identify the primary subdivisions of corporate capital. |
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Characteristics of capital stock |
Define capital stock, its classes, its characteristics, and all
associated terms. |
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Issuing stock |
Recognize the sale of stock at par, at a premium and at a discount,
and record journal entries appropriate to each. |
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Illustrate stock premium and discounts on the balance sheet. |
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Stock subscriptions |
Explain the subscription process. |
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Record journal entries for stock subscriptions and issuance. |
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Treasury stock |
Define treasury stock. |
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Record journal entries for treasury stock transactions. |
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Paid-in capital |
Identify and define the primary sources of paid-in capital. |
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Earnings and income tax |
Illustrate the application of income taxes to corporate earnings. |
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Extraordinary items in the financial statements |
List and illustrate the major categories of unusual items relating to
net income. |
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Appropriation of retained earnings |
Name the major reasons for appropriating retained earnings. |
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Record journal entries for appropriations
of retained earnings. |
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Dividends |
Define cash dividend and stock dividend. |
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Calculate total dividends and dividends per share for preferred and
common stock. |
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Record journal entries for cash and stock dividends. |
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Define stock split. |
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Stockholders' equity on the balance sheet |
Prepare the stockholders equity section of the balance sheet. |
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Statement of cash flow |
Define the Direct and Indirect Method. |
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Assemble data and prepare the Statement of Cash Flow. |
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Financial statement analysis |
Describe the basic analytical procedures used such as percentages,
analyses, ratios, and turnovers. |
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Calculate percentages, ratios, and turnovers as applied to solvency
and profitability measures. |
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Annual reports |
Describe the contents of Corporate Annual Reports. |
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DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTING
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10 |
10
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Distinguish between financial accounting and managerial accounting. |
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Define planning. |
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Define control. |
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Responsibility accounting |
Define responsibility accounting. |
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Utilize responsibility accounting's principles for cost, profit, and
investment centers. |
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Define budget. |
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Define budget performance report. |
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Define and illustrate gross profit by department. |
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Define and illustrate operating income by department. |
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COST ACCOUNTING
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10 |
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Illustrate similarities between manufacturing and merchandising. |
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Distinguish between cost of merchandise sold and cost of goods sold.
Differentiate between job order and process accounting and give examples of
items produced under each system. |
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Summarize the process of accounting for materials, including
appropriate documentation, determination of material cost, and the journal
entry to record the flow of materials into production. |
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Define factory overhead, explain the use of the factory overhead
ledger, and list the major sources of charges to this account. |
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Name and connect the controlling accounts and subsidiary ledgers
normally used in job order cost accounting. |
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Record journal entries for the issuance of materials, factory labor,
and factory overhead. |
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Prepare journal entries for goods completed and transferred to
finished goods. |
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Prepare journal entries for the cost of goods sold. |
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Cite major areas of similarities between job order and process cost
accounting. |
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