A86012 Management and Principles of Accounting

Scuola di Economia e Management
Syllabus
Academic Year 2015/16 First Semester

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Docente TitolarePatrizia Tettamanzi
E-mailptettamanzi@liuc.it
Office"Torre" (main tower), 7th floor
Phone0331 572207

Learning Objectives

In the first part of the course students will have an understanding of:

  • the various forms, practical and legal, of business enterprises;
  • the role of Accounting as the language of business and a tool to mesure business performance;
  • common functions of every business
  • administration of a business
  • employee evaluation and incentives
  • multiple constituencies with which a business interfaces;
  • roles of outside advisors, including accountants, lawyers, and bankers;
  • capital markets
  • critical aspects of international business
  • formulation, evolution and application of "The Business Plan"

In the second part of the course the student will be able to apply:

  • basic accounting principles as a language to evaluate a company
  • double-entry method of bookkeeping through a series of practical exercises
  • basic principles to prepare a financial statement (balance sheet, profit & loss account).

Learning targets

In the first part of the course students will have an understanding of:

  • various forms, practical and legal, of business enterprises;
  • role of Accounting as the language of business and a tool to measure business performance;
  • common funtions of every business
  • administration of a business
  • employee evaluation and incentives;
  • multiple constituencies with which a business interfaces;
  • roles of outside advisors, including accountants, lawyers, and bankers;
  • capital markets;
  • critical aspects of international business
  • formulation, evolution and application of "The Business Plan"

In the second part of the course the student will be able to apply:

  • basic accounting principles as a language to evaluate a company
  • double-entry method of bookkeeping through a series of practical exercises
  • basic principles to prepare a financial statement (balance sheet, profit & loss account).

 

 

Course Content

During the first part of the course, each of the fundamental functions and challenges of business enterprises will be discussed. Real life examples of enterprises from sole proprietorships to multi-national corporations will be described and animated with anecdotes from the teacher’s experiences and contemporary reports.

The course initiates with the various forms, legal and descriptive, of business enterprises. There follows a discussion of Accounting, the essential language of business administration, performance measurement and capital allocation decisions. There follows examinations of the multiple functions common to business operation, management and governance; the constituencies that a business serves and with which it interacts; and the outside advisors on which businesses rely. International operation and the inherent cultural and legal challenges are reviewed. Employee incentives and evaluation, at the personal and Board of Director levels are outlined; the perspectives of the students will be elicited. Finally, the composition and importance of "The Business Plan", from creation and initial financing of an enterprise, through its on-going evolution, is addresses in detail.

 

The financial statement is the key instrument to understand the economic performance and financial situation of companies

The second part of the course covers the accounting principles and the construction of a financial statement.

The program is divided into four main parts:

  1. introduction of basic accounting principles;
  2. recording of business transactions
  3. adjusting and closing entries at the end of the period and creation of the financial statement
  4. public financial statement

 

Course Delivery

The first part of the course will be taught over the period of six weeks generally on Mondays and Wednesday, in two 1.5 hour sessions each day. Sessions will be comprised of a lecture followed by a period for student questions and comments. Students are encouraged to share ideas with the class and innovative participation is a meaningful component of each student’s grade.

The second part of the course includes theoretical and practical lessons.

Lectures are held throughout the entire semester. Students are responsible for learning the material before coming to class.

Students are responsible for consulting the course website “my.liuc.it” on a regular basis where updates, additional material, slides and exercises maybe posted.

We highly recommend to do the midterm test.

 

Course Evaluation

For the first part of the course, a Final Exam distributed  in the final class will be submitted by e-mail to Professor Benevento within a week.  Grades will depend on the final exam (40%), class participation (30%) and three assignments (30%; 10% each). The Professor may give the students “pop quizzes”; each will be weighted equally with the assignments in comprising 30% of the Grade.  In all regards, clarity, reasoning and creativity will be weighted heavily.

In the second part of the course the Final Test will be a written exam focused on the topics taught during the course. The attendance to the lecturers and the Review Sessions (2 in total) will be evaluated as part of the final mark. 

 

 

Syllabus

Session 1
23/09/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Course Introduction and Goals
  • What do Expect from a Business Education

 

Readings:

Session 2
23/09/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Factors in Success Everyone Can Control

Readings:

Session 3
24/09/2015
Time: 09:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Black Swan: Obversations on the Financial Crisis

Readings:

Session 4
24/09/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Black Swans: Oversations on the Financial Crisis

Readings:

Session 5
28/09/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

The Entreprise: What is a Coampny?

Readings:

Session 6
28/09/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Accounting: The Language of Management

Readings:

Session 7
30/09/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Marketing
  • Procurement /Supply chain/Distribution to point of sale

Readings:

Session 8
30/09/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Manufacturing and Production: Striving for innovation, efficeincy and margins
  • Research & Development: Companies compared with peers based in R&D/Revenue

Readings:

Session 9
01/10/2015
Time: 09:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Intelectual Property
  • Risk Management

Readings:

Session 10
01/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Tax,Legal, and Regulatory Compliance
  • Finance

Readings:

Session 11
05/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • The Organization Chart
  • The Constituency Chart
  • Boards of Directors

Readings:

Session 12
05/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,4
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Board Committees
  • Business Ethics Incentives; Performance Damming, Psychologist traits
  • Roles of Outside Advisors

Readings:

Session 13
07/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Managing and Providing Incentives to Employees
  • Annual Review
  • Things Employee Controls and Does not

Handout: Factors in Success Everyone Can Control

Assignement: "By What Factors Would You Judge Co-Workers?"

Please email the assignment to the Professor by 5 p.m. Sunday, October 11

Readings:

Session 14
07/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

International

 

Handouts: Summary Comparison of Legal Forms of Business Entities

Review: Following class: Forms of Business Ownership

Assignment: Describe in 250 to 500 words any predispositions to human misjudgment you recognize in yourself or consider most important to overcome

Readings:

Session 15
12/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Forms of Business Enterprise
  • Partnerships and Limited Partnerships
  • Corporations
  • Other
  • Non-Profit

 

Readings:

Session 16
12/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Accounting: the Gauge of Performance

 

Review Handouts:

  • IROR;NPV, and Return of Capital Multiple
  • IROR Excel
  • Dupont Formula

Readings:

Session 17
14/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Performance abd Identifying Opportunity

Readings:

Session 18
14/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Budgeting and Resource Allocation

Readings:

Session 19
19/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Review and brief introduction to "The Business Plan"

Readings:

Session 20
19/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor:

Topics:

Student should study for the next class October 21 the Power Point

Handout: Business Plan: Giacalone Luca Exam from 2013

Readings:

Session 21
21/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • All Begins with "The Business Plan"
  • Finance: Raising Capital to Fund the Business Plan
  • Equity Valuation

Readings:

Session 22
21/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

  • Equity Financing
  • Debt Financing

Readings:

Session 23
26/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Review

Readings:

Session 24
26/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Final Exam Distributed

Readings:

Session 25
28/10/2015
Time: 11:00
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Review

Readings:

Session 26
28/10/2015
Time: 13:30
Hours of lesson: 1,5
Instructor: F. Benevento

Topics:

Guest Lecturer

Readings:

Session 27
06/11/2015
Time: 14:00
Hours of lesson: 3
Instructor: G. Blandano

Topics:

Accounting: glossary and vocabulary, terms and definitions.

Readings:

E-Book: (Basic accounting- how to prepare and analyze financial statements) edited by Patrizia Tettamanzi, Gaia Blandano, Sophie Goodman, Ipsoa Gruppo Wolters Kluwer and other Teaching Material on the Course Website

Session 28
09/11/2015
Time: 16:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 29
11/11/2015
Time: 09:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Accounting for business transactions

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 30
11/11/2015
Time: 14:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Recording transactions in the journal book and in the ledger 

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 31
16/11/2015
Time: 16:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Recording owner's contribution and financiang operations

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 32
18/11/2015
Time: 09:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Review Session I

Readings:

Session 33
18/11/2015
Time: 14:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Recording lomg-lived assets and other investments

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 34
23/11/2015
Time: 16:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Recording purchases

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the Course Website

Session 35
25/11/2015
Time: 09:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Review session II

Readings:

Session 36
25/11/2015
Time: 14:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: S. Goodman

Topics:

Recording sales and emplyee compensation

Readings:

E-Book and other teaching material of the course website

Session 37
30/11/2015
Time: 10:00
Hours of lesson: 3
Instructor: P. Tettamanzi

Topics:

  • Adjusting entries at the end of the period
  • Integration entries

 

Readings:

E-Book and Teaching Material on the Course Website

Session 38
09/12/2015
Time: 10:00
Hours of lesson: 3
Instructor: P. Tettamanzi

Topics:

Adjusting entries

Readings:

E-Book and Teaching Material on the Course Website

Session 39
15/12/2015
Time: 09:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: P. Tettamanzi

Topics:

Depreciation entries and writing of the cost of intangible assets

Readings:

E-Book and Teaching Material on the Course Website

Session 40
17/12/2015
Time: 09:00
Hours of lesson: 2
Instructor: P. Tettamanzi

Topics:

Review session

Final test (written)

Readings:


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