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A310 Syllabus Fall 2014
Management Decisions & Financial Reporting

Instructor: Kathrine Glass (kglass@indiana.edu)
Virtual Office https://connect.iu.edu/a310officehours/ Office Hours:
Wednesdays 9:00am to 11:00am

Additional hours by appointment
Office Phone:
(812) 855-7677 (Direct Line – voice mail only)
Administrative Assistant:
Jennifer Weideman – BU540 (jmweidem@indiana.edu )
Department Phone:
(812) 855-8966

Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of A310 students will be able to use current financial accounting standards to analyze and predict the impact of transactions on the financial statements. In addition, students will be able to relate those standards to the ways in which the information supports or precludes the comparability of financial information.
These learning outcomes support learning goal 3 and 5 of the Undergraduate Program Learning Goals. A complete listing of the learning goals for the Program can be found in the Appendix to this syllabus

Required Materials:

Connect Plus for Spiceland, Sepe and Nelson, Intermediate Accounting, 7th edition (McGraw Hill Irwin)

Please follow the directions on the home page for your section. You must register with your IU email address.

Section 6853 – 8:00am TTH (HH4026):

http://connect.mheducation.com/class/k-glass-fall-2014-800am

Section 6854 – 9:30am TTH (HH4026):

http://connect.mheducation.com/class/k-glass-fall-2014-930am

Section 12837 – 1:00pm TTH (HH202):

http://connect.mheducation.com/class/k-glass-fall-2014-100pm

Section 14464 – 2:30pm TTH (HH202):

http://connect.mheducation.com/class/k-glass-fall-2014-230pm

Laptop or tablet

Financial calculator (graphing calculators and computer software, including Excel, will not be allowed for exams)

Exams:

There will be four exams during the semester. Exams will be given as indicated in the course schedule (Wednesday evenings). The fourth exam will not be

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