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Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Issued by
Northeastern State University
An introductory course in managerial accounting that emphasizes the decision making needs of internal management to achieve organizational objectives. Topics include cost behavior, management accounting systems, selecting relevant information, decision making, budgeting, responsibility accounting, capital budgeting, break-even analysis, activity-based costing, and financial statement analysis. Badge earners must complete the following course: ACCT 2203 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting
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Instructional strategies include: audio visual materials, discussion, computer-based training, practical exercises, lectures.
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SLO 1. Explain the accountant’s social responsibility to financial decision makers.
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SLO 2. Apply generally accepted accounting principles to communicate financial information.
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SLO 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the accounting transaction cycle.
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SLO 4. Explain the concepts of income measurement and accrual accounting.
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SLO 5. Apply generally accepted accounting principles to account for assets.
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SLO 6. Apply generally accepted accounting principles to account for liabilities.
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SLO 7. Apply generally accepted accounting principles to classify and define stockholders’ equity and its components.
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SLO 8. Prepare a basic set of financial statements.