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                | ACCT 405 - Advanced Cost AccountingDescription:
 This course reviews, enhances, and extends concepts learned in ACCT 305. The focus is on assessing the information needs of end users in the organization, then creating reports (including Excel workbooks) to address those needs. ACCT 405 and ACCT 505 are layered courses; students may not receive credit for both.
 
 Prerequisites:
 Prerequisites: a grade of C or higher in ACCT 305 and admission to the accounting major AND completion of the College of Business Foundation courses (ACCT 251 and ACCT 252 and BUS 221 and BUS 241 and MATH 153 or MATH 154 or MATH 170 or MATH 172 or MATH 173 and ECON 201) with a minimum C- grade in each course and a minimum collegiate GPA of 2.25.
 
 Credits: (5)
 
 Learner Outcomes:
 Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
 
	Learner Outcomes Approval Date:Reinforce and enhance knowledge of traditional first course (ACCT 305) topics.
	
		Management accountant’s roleDifferent costs for different purposesCost-volume-profit analysisJob (order)costingActivity-based costing andmanagementMaster budgetResponsibility accountingFlexible budgets and direct cost variancesFlexible budgets and overhead cost variancesInventory costing and capacity analysisDetermining how costs behaveDecision making and relevant informationProcess costingExtend knowledge and demonstrate intermediate-level competence with second course (ACCT 405) concepts.
	
		Pricing decisions and cost managementBalanced scorecard and strategic profitability analysisCustomer profitability and sales variance analysisAllocation of support department costsCost allocation related to joint products and by-productsAccounting for spoilage, rework and scrapBalanced scorecard related to quality and theory of constraintsInventory management and JIT planning and controlCost of capital and capital budgetingTransfer pricingPerformance measurementPractice basic/intermediate Excel spreadsheet management accounting applications related to:
	
		Master budgetingCash budgetingCost of capital estimationCapital budgetingProcess costing cost of production reportsVariance analysis 2/05/15
 
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