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This course has an Enrollment Confirmation Assignment (a quiz) that is due by 11:55 p.m. Central Standard Time on the FIRST Wednesday night, of classes.  Failure to complete this assignment may result in your removal from the course for non-participation.  This assignment can be found under the Resources and Materials section on the left side of this page--(It is a quiz based on our syllabus so be sure to print that off and READ it...).

 

Textbooks

Wild, and Shaw. Fundamental Accounting Principles. 24th ed.United States:  McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2019. Packaged with Connect.

Connect is an online environment developed through the publisher with interactive exercises that correspond with the book. Access is required because homework is due through the Connect webpage.

There are two options available to purchase this textbook:
*Option 1 = Looseleaf Textbook and ebook and Connect Access
 Option 2 = ebook only through Connect Access 

*Option 1) Loose leaf copy of the textbook, ebook and Connect access code (Recommended)😁

 Option 2) 18 month access to eBook and Connect access code ISBN 13: 9781260158526 (College bookstore)

 If you decide that you would like a physical copy of the textbook, you can purchase it later. Even though the physical copy is not required, it is STRONGLY recommended that the student buy or rent a copy. Once a student purchases an access code and registers for a course, they can purchase the loose-leaf from the Connect Course homepage. (Try ebay or amazon on Chegg as well)

The course Connect address will be available on the syllabus and in Resources and Materials when the course opens.

There is a one week free trial with Connect so you can do the course work on day one of the class. After the one week free trial, you are required to have purchased the Connect access.

 

Course Description

The continued study of business accounting systems with an emphasis on a) partnerships, b) corporations, c) financial statement analyses, and d) managerial accounting. Prerequisites: AC201 and BU225 or CS121 as prerequisite or co-requisite, or instructor's permission.

 

Course Objectives

Students who successfully complete AC202 will:

  • discuss business ethics
  • demonstrate the ability to develop, measure, and analyze financial and other business information
  • communicate financial and other business information effectively while ensuring its integrity
  • demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in domestic and international settings

Business Education Competencies: This course meets the following Missouri Business Education Competencies standards: 1.2.1.1; 1.2.7.1; 1.2.7.2; 1.2.7.3; 1.2.7.4; 1.2.9.3.

General Education Competency: This course meets the MOSPE Quality Indicator 1C1.