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Cost Accounting I ACC 231-N1: Fall 09
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CRITERIA FOR STUDENT GRADING (from the Homework in web links)

GRADING SCALE

ATTENDANCE 10%

EXAMS 50%

PROBLEMS 25%

IAQ 10%

Announcements
11/16    Posted: Nov 18, 2009
went over ppt slides and worked on probs 33 & 35. For next week turn in probs, IAQ and take exam. Read ch 13

11/9    Posted: Nov 9, 2009
finished ppt slides. Worked on probs 39,42 in class. For next week submit probs, take IAQ and exam for chapter. Read ch 9

10/26    Posted: Oct 26, 2009
Look at ppt slides 1-21. worked ex 14,23,24. Worked on prob 45 in class. Submit for next week and review chapter.

10/19    Posted: Oct 19, 2009
went over prob 36,39,40. Submit these before class next week and take exam for ch 7. Read ch 8

10/12    Posted: Oct 12, 2009
went over ppyt slides. For next week submit before class prob 36 and take IAQ

10/5    Posted: Oct 5, 2009
went over prob 40, worked on prob 41 in class and went over it. Also worked on prob 42 for extra credit. Submit all problems for class next week and take exam. Read ch 7

9/21    Posted: Oct 5, 2009
went over ppt slides. Looked at ex 17,18,19. Submit prob 40 before class next week. Also submit IAQ.

9/14    Posted: Sep 14, 2009
no class tonight due to events of this day

8/31    Posted: Aug 31, 2009
went over ex 13,16,17. Worked prob 21,22,23 in class. For labor day submit probs. For 9/14 take exam. Read ch 2

8/24    Posted: Aug 24, 2009
went over ppt slides. For next week submit IAQ and read ch 1

Course Description
Studies cost accounting methods and reporting as applied to job order, process, and standard cost accounting systems. Includes cost control, profit analysis, and other topics. Prerequisite ACC212 or equivalent. Must be taken in sequence. Lecture 3 hours per week.

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