Accounting 101



Accounting 1010

The Spring 2016 Migration

David P. Kirch CPA, Ph.D. OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:00

Copeland 602 Tue 1:30 – 2:30

593-9321

707-1301 (please no calls after 10 PM)

E-mail: kirch@ohio.edu

Course Objectives: To introduce you to The Language of Business - Accounting!

To introduce you to the thinking process of the Accountant.

To introduce you to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP),

and how transactions are recorded and the resulting effect on financial

statements.

Required Materials: The Map.

These will be distributed to you during the second week of class.

You will need access to a computer with Word, Excel, Acrobat Reader and internet access.

The required calculator for this course is a Texas Instruments BA II Plus.

You can get this at Walmart, other local stores or online

See website for more details

You will need your calculator by Wednesday, January 27.

You are required to bring to each class The Map, BA II Plus calculator, pencil(s), a good eraser, notebook paper and your completed homework assignments.

Grading Policy

Your grade in this course will be based on the following:

Biography 7 due by Wed, Jan 20,

Exam 1 263 points Thur, Feb 11

Exam 2 (Comprehensive) 275 points Thur, Mar 24

Homework (collected randomly), 150 points

On-line course evaluation 5 points

Final Exam (Comprehensive!!) 300 points Tuesday, April 26, 2:30 PM

Total points 1,000

Exams: Exams may consist of multiple choice, matching, short problems, essays, and comprehensive problems. Exams must be taken at the scheduled times unless advance arrangements have been made with me. Failure to follow this policy will result in a zero for the exam.

Final course grades will be assigned according to the following point scale:

A 920 and above points B- 800 points D+ 680 points

A- 900 points C+ 780 points D 620 points

B+ 880 points C 720 points D- 600 points

B 820 points C- 700 points F Less than 600 points

Reference Materials: There are beginning accounting textbooks on reserve at Alden Library.

Accounting Made Simple by Mike Piper is a good resource and is available at Amazon for about

$10. It provides vocabulary and an overview for this class. (Ignore the discussion of Cash Flow).

Prerequisite: Tier I math or higher placement.

Withdrawal Dates: Last day to drop without receiving a WP/WF is Friday, January 22, 2016.

Last day to drop with a WP/WF grade assigned is March 25, 2016.

On-Line Course Evaluation: On-line evaluations are to be completed during the time period that they are open. The Registrar will provide me a list of the students that do complete the evaluations and each will be given the 5 points.

Exams are the property of the School of Accountancy. Failure to turn in an exam at any time will result in a grade of zero for that exam.

TESTS AND HOMEWORK WILL BE GRADED FOR NEATNESS AS WELL AS CONTENT

This syllabus is tentative. Changes and additions to the syllabus will be announced in class and/or online. You are responsible for all assignments in the syllabus and any announced changes thereto.

The Website is

cob.ohio.edu/map You are responsible for all information posted to this website.

All communications with students will be done using the students’ Oak ID.

Homework: Homework problems will be collected on an unannounced basis throughout the quarter. These will be graded on a 15 point scale as follows: 5 points for neatness/organization, 6 points for completeness/effort and 4 points for correctness. The top 10 grades will count. The extra homework problems are collected to allow for unavoidable or university sanctioned absences. No late homework will accepted. If you are going to miss a class, you may turn in the homework before the class you will be missing. Each homework assignment is targeted toward specific learning objectives. The students’ performance on the Learning Objectives will determine the correctness grade component for the homework.

Students arriving late to class will not be allowed to turn in homework and 10 points will be deducted from their total score.

Exam rules will be detailed on page 114 of your book

Attendance: Students will attend all classes. All absences beyond 2 will cause a deduction of 50 points each. The absences are for you sick days or days you are away on University sanctioned events.

Your Professor:

Your professor is in his Twenty second year at Ohio University. He received his Ph.D. from Penn State University in 1989. Prior to going back to school, he worked in public accounting for thirteen years. He has worked with both Big Six and local CPA firms. He was the managing partner of a local CPA firm which consisted of three partners (including his wife, who is also a CPA) and a professional staff of five. The firm was located in Las Vegas, Nevada. He and his wife sold the firm in 1983. Prior to his moving to Las Vegas, Dr. Kirch taught at Ohio U. for one year. Dr. Kirch is an active stock market trader and spends a lot of time analyzing companies for investment. He obtained both his BBA and MBA from Ohio U. He has three daughters. His youngest daughter, Cindy, graduated from OU five years ago and now works at a private medical center. His middle daughter, Suzie, graduated from OU and is a surgeon at Mt Vernon Medical Center. His oldest daughter, Debbie, graduated from OU in 2000. She is a CPA and now works as a stay-at-home mom. She is the mother of his first four grandchildren, Kylie, age eleven, Josh, age nine, Ryan, age six and Colton age five.

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