Acct - 202 Hy - Fall 2018 - Marie Connelly
Acct - 202 Hy - Fall 2018 - Marie Connelly
Course Information
ACCT&202 – Principles of Accounting II- HY1 -Section 1146
Fall 2018
Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00AM to 12:10PM, Hybrid
Monte Cristo 120
Instructor Information
Instructor: Marie Connelly, MBA, CPA
Email: [email protected] Office Phone 425-388-9548
Office: Olympus 219
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 12:15PM to 1:15PM, Wednesday 9:00AM to 12:00PM
Course Description
Continuation of ACCT& 201. Focus on issues and choices involved in asset valuation, income
determination, and financial statement preparation. Topics covered include treatment of long-term
assets, current and long-term liabilities, short- and long-term investments, and transactions affecting
stockholder equity. Also covers preparation of cash flow statements and calculation, as well as
interpretation of financial performance ratios and comparative and common-size financial statements.
Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 2 & 3.
MyAccountingLab with Pearson e-text -- Access Card -- for Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, 6/E
ISBN-13: 9780134450810 - This is for the e-text and access code to the Pearson site.
Use of Pearson (online homework manager) is required when submitting assigned textbook related
homework, as well as weekly quizzes. Please note that if you are purchasing a used textbook that does
not come with an access code for Pearson, you may purchase that separately on the publisher website
when you register through Canvas.
http://www.everettcc.edu/bookstore/
You will need a simple four function calculator for exams. Cellphones and scientific calculators may not
be used during exams.
Pearson and My Accounting Lab Support
Phone: 1-800-677-6337
Website: http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com
Quantum
Quantum is a web-based application that is used to provide practice for journal entries associated with
many of the chapters we cover in ACCT&202. The cost is $15.00 per student. Registration information
can be found on Canvas in Announcements.
Canvas Access
http://www.everettcc.edu/ Select Canvas at the top of the EvCC home page
1. Explain the differences between the direct write-off and the allowance methods of accounting for
uncollectible accounts receivable; prepare the journal entries for the allowance method.
2. Formulate journal entries to account for the acquisition, use, repair, improvement and disposal of
plant, property, equipment and intangible assets, including the calculation of amortization and
depreciation using straight-line and accelerated depreciation methods.
3. Formulate journal entries for transactions involving current and long-term liabilities.
4. Describe the different types of capital stock that corporations issue, formulate journal entries to
account for capital stock, and the declaration and payment of dividends, and prepare the stockholders’
equity section of a corporate balance sheet in good form.
5. Explain the accounting treatment of long-term and short-term investments of stocks and bonds of
other companies.
6. Develop the data for a cash flow statement and prepare same in good form using both direct and
indirect presentation methods.
7. Calculate and interpret financial performance ratios and comparative and common-size financial
statements.
Additional objectives/clarifications:
Students can expect to spend anywhere from 1 hour to 2 hours on study time for each credit hour. For
a 5 credit course study time will be anywhere from 5 hours per week to 10 hours per week. Accounting
courses frequently require more study hours than other courses.
Students are expected to arrive on time prepared to work. Registering for a class is a commitment for
the class time. Avoid scheduling other appointments or obligations for the duration of scheduled
classes. Vacations and transportation issues do not qualify as excuses for long term absences.
Communication
This course is designed to encourage an ongoing dialogue between student and instructor and
amongst students as well. The instructor expects that you will have many questions and comments
along the way. Communication is built into the class (see “Activities to Meet Objectives”) via discussion
forums, email, and meeting at the Tutoring Center. The instructor will respond to e-mail within 24 hours
(within 48 hours on weekends). Students are encouraged to ask questions about assignments, readings,
and other course activities. Please note that personal private questions should be handled via e-mail,
not on the online discussion forum.
Chapter Quizzes will account for 10.0% of the total grade. There are 8 Chapter Quizzes. Chapter
Quizzes are accessed by going to the MyLab and Mastering tab on Canvas. Students will demonstrate their
knowledge of the course concepts via performance chapter exams. You may use your textbook as a
resource for your chapter quizzes. You have one opportunity to submit your chapter quiz prior to the due
date, and a time limit of 60 minutes. If you have not submitted your chapter quiz by 11:59PM on the due
date, the Pearson system will close your quiz, and submit a score. Chapter quizzes are not intended to be
group projects.
Midterm and Final Exams Midterm and Final Exams shall account for 60% (30% for each exam) of the
total grade. The exams are taken in class on the scheduled exam dates shown on the Syllabus tab on
Canvas. For online courses, the exams are proctored on the EvCC campus, so please look carefully at the
exam schedule located under the Syllabus tab on Canvas for location and time. You will not have access
to notes or books during the exams, but you may use a simple 4 function calculator (not a cellphone or a
scientific calculator). There are two exams. The Midterm Exam covers Chapters 8, 9, 10, & 11. The Final
Exam will be comprehensive in nature but will primarily be testing on Chapters 12, 13, 14, & 15. If
circumstances arise that prevent a student from taking the Midterm exam or Final exam at the
scheduled time, unless prior arrangements are made or extenuating circumstances arise, the student
grade for that exam will be zero. The instructor may insist on proof of extenuating circumstances.
Quantum provides a practice platform for accounting that most of our students have found helpful.
There are 4 Quantum Assignments that account for 5% of your course grade. Please see the
Announcement on Canvas on how you register for Quantum.
Project There is a team project that is due toward the end of the quarter. The group Project shall
account for 10% of your course grade and shall consist of a written analysis of a company as well as a
class presentation by the group. Please see Canvas for information regarding the team project. Teams
will be assigned the first week of the course. In the event that students are not participating in the group
project the instructor reserves the right to remove that student from the group. That student will be
assigned to a group of their own, or to a group that consists of students who have failed to participate in
the group project.
Evaluation and Grading
There will be no extra credit opportunities. Individual grades not challenged in writing within a week of
posting to the grade book – Canvas or Pearson - will be final.
Please communicate any concerns regarding grades in an email sent through Canvas, so that we have a
record of your issues, and how they were resolved.
Class Schedule
See Modules in Canvas and the Course Home page on Canvas for a complete list of due dates and
assignment details.
If there are aspects of this course that prevent you from learning or that exclude you, please speak with
me as soon as possible. Together we can develop strategies to meet both your needs and the
requirements of this course. I am happy to talk privately after class or during my office hours.
You also have the right to request accommodation for a verified disability. For information and
assistance, contact the Center for Disability Services (located in Parks 267, 425-388-9272, or
[email protected]) for help documenting specific needs you may have and determining appropriate
accommodations.
We understand that for our campus to be welcoming and safe, it must be free from all forms of
discrimination. Everett Community College does not discriminate based on, but not limited to, race,
religion, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
pregnancy or parental status, marital status, disability, genetic information, or status as a veteran of
war. If you believe that you have been subjected to discrimination or harassment based upon any of
these, you should let me know or contact the college’s Title IX Coordinator at
[email protected] or 425-388-9271.
1. Canvas
Assistance with the Canvas learning management system including logging in and course access.
Whitehorse 210 – 425-388-9027 or 1-866-575-9027
Canvas Help Desks are also in the library, outside the Tutoring Center and the Whitehorse lobby.
2. Counseling and Student Success
Assistance with career counseling, academic/educational counseling, advising, and referral to
community mental health resources
Parks 3rd Floor – 425-388-9263
3. Library
Information and services to support research and learning including books, media materials, and
databases. Librarians assist students in locating information and developing research skills.
Parks 1st floor – 425-388-9353 (checkout) and 425-388-9354 (reference assistance)
4. Tutoring Center
Free academic/tutorial support with course material, study skills, time management, and
preparation for exams
Rainier 119 and Baker 112 – 425-388-9356
5. Writing Center
Peer writing assistants offer feedback, ideas, and methods for editing and polishing work.
Gray Wolf 150 – 425-388-9406
6. For additional support services, visit the Everett Community College Student Resources
website.