BA 417/517
Advanced Accounting
Fall 2006
CRN 16874,
4 credits
Roger Graham 204
Bexell Hall
roger.graham@bus.oregonstate.edu
737-4028
Office Hours: Tuesdays and
Thursdays
Text: Selected Chapters: Advanced
Accounting, 9th ed. Beams, Anthony, Clement & Lowensohn,
Prentice Hall
Course Description: BA 417/517
has two self-contained modules. The
first module covers corporate combinations and the preparation of consolidated
financial statements. The material in
the consolidation module requires:
1.
learning a structured system involving worksheets,
2. a
solid understanding of economic events, and
3. a
solid understanding of basic accounting procedures.
Most of which you have been well exposed to in your
intermediate series. Therefore, you
should use this course not only as an opportunity to study the accounting for
business combinations but also to review other accounting procedures.
The material in the second module covers
not-for-profit accounting. The material
in this module requires learning the nature of non-profit-making organizations,
the system of accounting designed to provide meaningful information about
non-profit-making activities, resources, and obligations, and the fiduciary
responsibilities of accountants and organization officers.
BA 417/517 Learning Objectives: There are
four related objectives that I have for this course.
1. Students will understand the economics of and the
accounting for combinations of business entities and be able to apply their
understanding to prepare combined financial statements.
2. Students
will understand the types and nature of and the accounting for not-for-profit
organizations and be able to apply their understanding to prepare
not-for-profit financial statements.
3. Students
will understand the fiduciary responsibilities of accountants and organization
officers.
4. Students
will be exposed to current accounting issues, learn the sources of accounting
procedures and have the ability to support solutions to complex accounting
problems.
Students
enrolled in BA 517 will have the graduate learning objectives that include the
ability to research contemporary accounting issues to determine their economic
substance, the ability to review appropriate literature, the ability to analyze
and synthesize different theoretical approaches with the objective of choosing
appropriate accounting procedures and the ability to effectively communicate
and justify conclusions.
Course Requirements:
|
|
BA 417 Points |
BA 517 Points |
|
Business Combinations Exam |
125 |
125 |
|
Not-for-Profit Exam |
65 |
65 |
|
Consolidation Excel Project |
50 |
50 |
|
Not for Profit Assignment |
35 |
35 |
|
Daily homework |
25 |
25 |
|
Oral Exam |
|
50 |
|
Total |
300 |
350 |
Grades
will be assigned based on your total points earned during the term as a
percentage of total points possible: A’s 85 – 100%, B’s 75 – 84%, C’s 65 – 74%
Classroom Rules: Be respectful, exercise
integrity, be honest, provide help and support whenever you see a need.
Tentative
Schedule
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Part I: Consolidated Financial Statements
Week1
Tuesday Sept 26:
Introduction – lecture Business
Combinations, work in class Exercises 4 and 5 pp 22.
Thursday Sept 28: Read First Chapter: Business Combinations pages 1-20, prepare answers to Questions 1-5,
Exercises 1&2 and Problem 4
Week 2
Tuesday Oct 3:
Read Second Chapter: Stock-Investments-Investor
Accounting and Reporting pages 27-50, prepare answers to Second Chapter Questions
3,4,5,&6, Exercises 1,2,8&13
Thursday Oct 5: Prepare answers to Second Chapter Problems 5 and 13.
Week 3
Tuesday Oct 10:
Read Third Chapter: An Introduction to
Consolidated Financial Statements pp 63-86, prepare answers to Third
Chapter Questions 3,4,5,7,8,12,13,14 and, Exercises 1,2,&3
Hand out consolidation project
Thursday Oct 12: No class
Week 4
Tuesday Oct 17:
Prepare answers to Third Chapter Problems 2, 6, 5, 8, & 14
Thursday Oct 19: Read Fourth Chapter: Consolidation Techniques and Procedures pages 101-114 (up to
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows).
Prepare answers to Fourth Chapter Questions 1,2,3&7 and Exercises
1&3
Week 5
Tuesday Oct 24:
Read Fifth Chapter: Intercompany Profit
Transactions pages 147-167. Prepare
answers to Fourth Chapter Problems 1,6,5,8&14.
Thursday Oct 26: Read Sixth
Chapter: Intercompany Profit Transactions
– Plant Assets pages 185-204. Prepare answers to Fifth Chapter Problems
4,6&7 and Sixth Chapter Problem 3
Week 6
Tuesday Oct 31:
Read Seventh Chapter: Intercompany Profit
Transactions – Bonds pages 221-234.
Prepare answer to Sixth Chapter Problem 12 on page 218
Thursday Nov 2: Read Eighth Chapter: Consolidations-Changes in Ownership Interests pages 249-267. Prepare answers to Seventh Chapter Exercises
10,11&12
Friday Nov 3: Consolidation project due
by
Week 7
Tuesday Nov 7:
Consolidations Exam
Part
II: Not-for-Profit Accounting
Thursday Nov 9: Read Ninth Chapter, Introduction to Accounting for State and Local Governmental Units
pages 283-319.
Week 8
Tuesday Nov 14:
Read Tenth Chapter, Accounting for State
and Local Government Units –
Governmental Funds pages 319-347.
Prepare answers to Ninth Chapter Questions
1,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,13,15,16,18,19,21&21
Hand out Not-for-Profit assignment
Thursday Nov 16: Prepare answers to Ninth Chapter Exercises
1,2,3&4. Prepare answers to Tenth
Chapter Questions 1,3,5,10,15&16.
Week 9
Tuesday Nov 21:
Read Eleventh Chapter, Accounting for
State and Local Government Units –
Proprietary and Fiduciary Funds pages 363-380. Prepare answers for Tenth Chapter problems
1,2&3
Thursday Nov 23: Thanksgiving Break – no class
Week 10
Tuesday Nov 28:
Read Twelfth Chapter, Accounting for
Not-for-Profit Organizations pages 389-415.
Prepare answers for Eleventh Chapter exercises 1,2,3,4&5.
Thursday Nov 30: Prepare answers for Twelfth Chapter Exercises
1,2,3,4,5,6&7
Friday Dec. 1: NFP assignment due by 12
pm
Final Week
Dec 8: Not
for Profit Exam at