Syllabus IntAcc 2&3
Syllabus IntAcc 2&3
Syllabus IntAcc 2&3
VISION
JRU will be a market leader in the use of technology for innovation in teaching and learning to produce graduates of social importance.
MISSION
The University aims to develop its students to become useful and responsible citizens through the effective transfer of relevant knowledge and
desirable values.
INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOME
A JRU graduate has the competencies and values in the disciplinal area completed such that he/she is a useful and responsible citizen of the country.
COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Title: Intermediate Accounting 2 & 3
Course Code: ACC C206
Credit Units: 6 units
Course Description: This course is designed to cover the financial accounting principles relative to recognition, measurement and valuation of liabilities
and shareholders’ equity. It also deals with the preparation of a properly classified balance sheet, income statement, statement of
changes in equity, and statement of cash flows, including the required disclosures and notes to the financial statements. It also
covers reconstruction of accounts from incomplete records, change from cash basis to accrual basis of accounting, correction of
errors, accounting changes, discontinued operations, earnings per share, accounting for changing prices, interim reporting, segment
reporting, and other current related items.
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1. excel in their profession/career utilizing the knowledge acquired in the Business Administration program;
2. become effective collaborators and innovators in Business Administration, applying professional/technical skills and competencies to make a
positive impact on society; and
3. be engaged in life-long learning and professional development through self-study, continuing education, or graduate and professional studies.
After the completion of the program, the graduates of the BSBA Major in Accounting program shall be able to:
a. exhibit specialized knowledge and skills in the application of accounting concepts and principles and reporting practice;
b. select the proper decision making tools to critically, analytically and creatively solve accounting problems and drive results on specific environmental
and global issues;
c. express oneself clearly and effectively with stakeholders in oral or written form using information and communication technology (ICT) skills;
d. demonstrate social responsibility with high personal, moral and ethical standard.
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CLO SO PEO
CLO1 A 1
CLO2 a, b 1, 2
CLO3 a, b, c 1, 2
Course Outline:
Course Teaching
Time Frame Topic/Content Learning Learning Assessment Evaluation
Outcomes Activities
Weeks 1 Orientation of JRU vision/mission, core values, PEO, SO,
course outcomes, grading system and course policies. CLO 1 Asynchronous:
12 hours 1. Definitions, nature and underlying standards CLO 2 (page html file): Asynchronous 50% of the
pertaining to liabilities. CLO 3 module 1 assignments - students got a
2. Accounting for Current liabilities and Contingent CANVAS rating of ≥ 2.5 on
liabilities Synchronous: 150 (PT1) a 5-point scale.
2.1 Actual liabilities - Trade and Other Liabilities minutes webinar
2.2 Estimated liabilities – Premiums, Warranties,
Gift Certificates, etc.
Week 2 1. Accounting for Non-current liabilities Asynchronous:
6 hours 1.1. Notes payable CLO 1 (page html file): Asynchronous 50% of the
1.1.1.Interest bearing, and CLO 2 module 2 assignments - students got a
1.1.2.Non-interest bearing; CLO 3 CANVAS rating of ≥ 2.5 on
1.2. Bonds payable Synchronous: 150 (PT2) a 5-point scale.
1.2.1.Issued on interest date, minutes webinar
1.2.2.Issued between interest dates,
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Grading System:
First Prelim Grade 30%
Class Standing 70%
Prelim Exam 30%
Second Prelim Grade 30%
Class Standing 70%
Midterm Exam 30%
Final Term Grade 40%
Class Standing 70%
Final Exam 30%
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Final Grade 100%
Class Standing Includes:
Written Works 40%
Performance Tasks 20%
Product 10%
Textbook Adopted: Spiceland and Nelson, Intermediate Accounting-Global Edition 2, c2019 McGraw Hill/C&E Pub.
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References: 1. Robles, Nenita, Intermediate Accounting Vol. 3, Millenium Enterprises c2016 Call#657.044/R666 2017 v.3
2. Uberita, Conrado, Practical Accounting I, DomDane Publishers, c2015 Call#657.Ub14 2015 c.2
3. Millan, Zeus Vernon B., Conceptual framework & accounting standards, Bandolin Enterprise, c2018 Call#657.3.M645
2018
4.Empleo, Patricia Notes & quizzers: financial reporting framework and accounting standards, Millennium Books Inc. c2018
Call#657.3.Em55 2018
5.Kimmel, Paul Financial Accounting, Wiley c2019 Call#657.48.K49 2019
6.Valix, Conrado T. Intermediate Accounting vol.2, GIC Enterprises & Co., c2019 Call#657.044.V173 2019 v.2
7.Valix, Conrado T. Intermediate Accounting vol.3, GIC Enterprises & Co., c2019 Call#657.044.V173 2019 v.3
8.Wiley CPA excel exam review practice questions c2019 Call#657.076.B625 2019 v.2
9 Kieso, Donald E. Intermediate accounting, IFRS edition, Wiley, c2018 Call#657.044.K47 2018
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