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1. Great Ideas - GROUP ACTIVITIES TO TEACH THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE

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2. Great Ideas - GROUP ACTIVITIES TO TEACH THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE
Helen Synodi, Mitchell College. =General Principles Icebreakers= GROUP activities TO teach THE accounting CYCLE.
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Helen Synodi,
Mitchell College
===========General Principles - Icebreakers ===========
GROUP ACTIVITIES TO TEACH THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE
Each class is divided into groups of three or four students, who start their own businesses by investing a sum of money. They continue through the Accounting Cycle. Employees payroll is added, as well as bank reconciliation and the depreciation of tangible assets. This helps reinforce the concept of the Accounting Cycle, and also sparks interest in operating a small business. It enhances creativity and competitiveness as each group wants its business to be the best and its project to excel.
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3. Duke's Fuqua School Of Business - Accounting Activities
accounting Area accounting Faculty accounting activities accounting Ph.D. Program accounting Courses accounting Course was invited to Milan to teach mathematics where one of his
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Faculty and Research -Home Accounting Area Accounting Faculty Accounting Activities ... Research Databases Luca Pacioli (1445-1517) Luca Bartolomeo Pacioli was born around 1445 at Borgo San Sepulcro in Tuscany. He was an accomplished mathematician who became a Franciscan friar in 1482. In 1494 Pacioli wrote his fifth book, Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita Everything About Arithmetic, Geometry and Proportion ), a digest and guide to existing mathematical knowledge. Its 36 chapters on double-entry bookkeeping constituted one of five topics covered and were included, in part, to "give the trader without delay information as to his assets and liabilities." The Summa's publication on November 10, 1494 made Pacioli instantly famous, becoming the most widely read mathematical work in Italy and one of the first books published on the Gutenberg press (named for the German printer Johann Gutenberg , the inventor of movable type). After the Summa's publication, Pacioli was invited to Milan to teach mathematics where one of his pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, to whom he taught perspective and proportionality. This knowledge allowed da Vinci to create one of his greatest masterpieces, and the most famous painting of the fifteenth century, a mural on the north wall of the Santa Maria de Gracia Dominican cloister known as "The Last Supper." In 1514, Pope Leo III called Pacioli to the papacy in Rome to be a teacher. Scholars believe Pacioli never made it to Rome, dying on June 19, 1517 in the monastery in Sansepulcro. In the first century after its publication, the Summa was translated into five languages and numerous details of bookkeeping set forth by Pacioli were followed in texts and the profession for at least the next four centuries.

4. Introduction To Cost Accounting
nature, (b) their relationship to production process or administration activities,or (c cost = product cost (c) Product cost of an accounting period = prime
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/afdragon/teach/costintr.html
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5. Global Navigation
The Swim Theory of accounting. First Day Exercises. The accounting Equation Relating Principles to Life. Group activities to teach the accounting Cycle. Prepare a Personal Balance Sheet
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6. USING A SIMULATED BUSINESS TO TEACH ACCOUNTING PRACTICE
Using a Simulated Business to teach accounting Practice. had the satisfaction of trackingbusiness activities with a smoothly running accounting system will
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Using a Simulated Business to Teach Accounting Practice. Rodger Wishart University of Western Sydney, Macarthur. Australia. R.Wishart@UWS.EDU.AU Purpose. This paper is a report on an on-going study being carried out at the University of Western Sydney, Macarthur. The study aims to examine the feasibility of providing accounting students with an appreciation of the business world, in which the practical skills they are acquiring from their studies, will eventually be applied. Background for the Ideas. In July 1996 Assoc Prof John Ryan from Macarthur had been to the AAANZ conference and heard a paper by Margaret Lightbody from Flinders University titled A Tale of Paper Rabbits: A Factory Simulation Exercise . This exercise had involved teams of students actually making paper rabbits to a supplied pattern, with the object of them gaining insight into the real problems of running a business. The exercise involved the team co-ordinating several stages of production; tracing the design of a rabbit onto paper, cutting it out and colouring it, and finally attaching a piece of wool. This last step enabled the quality of the product to be tested by spinning the rabbit around the head. Only rabbits which met specifications could be considered marketable, so allowing the production phase to be considered complete. It was expected that the students nous would lead them to explore alternative manufacturing methods leading to more efficient production. Apparently when trialled at AAANZ, some participants found they could cut a number of pieces of paper simultaneously so that multiple rabbits could be made with the same effort, thus increasing the efficiency of production.

7. PBS ALS - Accounting In Action: Managerial
These changes are in turn influencing what we teach and how we teach accounting. Connectionsbetween manufacturing activities and accounting for costs are
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Managerial Course description Goals and objectives Video plus optional Internet Program descriptions The profession of accounting is evolving in response to changes in business, economics, technology, and workforce diversity. These changes are in turn influencing what we teach and how we teach accounting. Accounting in Action addresses these changes by bringing together the real worlds of business and accounting and connecting them to accounting concepts, principles and practices. The course supports either of the major approaches to accounting:
  • principles of accounting, with a heavier emphasis on finance
  • financial and managerial accounting, with an equal emphasis on both
  • 8. NCRVE MDS-949 STANDARDS-SETTING PROCESS IN ACCOUNTING
    independence, aspects that are vital in accounting activities, standardssetters have sought to develop a if teachers are to effectively teach mathematics in an applied fashion that
    http://vocserve.berkeley.edu/allinone/MDS-949.html
    THE STANDARDS-SETTING
    PROCESS IN ACCOUNTING:
    LESSONS FOR EDUCATION
    AND WORKPLACE REFORM
    MDS-949
    Donna Merritt
    Thomas R. Bailey

    Institute on Education and the Economy
    Teachers College, Columbia University
    National Center for Research in Vocational Education
    Graduate School of Education
    University of California at Berkeley 2030 Addison Street, Suite 500 Berkeley, CA 94720-1674
    Supported by The Office of Vocational and Adult Education U.S. Department of Education July, 1998 FUNDING INFORMATION Project Title: National Center for Research in Vocational Education Grant Number: Act under which Funds Administered: Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act P.L. 98-524 Source of Grant: Office of Vocational and Adult Education U.S. Department of Education Washington, DC 20202 Grantee: The Regents of the University of California c/o National Center for Research in Vocational Education 2030 Addison Street, Suite 500 Berkeley, CA 94720 Director: David Stern Percent of Total Grant Financed by Federal Money: Dollar Amount of Federal Funds for Grant: This publication was prepared pursuant to a grant with the Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education. Grantees undertaking such projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their judgement in professional and technical matters. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official U.S. Department of Education position or policy.

    9. PBS ALS - Accounting In Action: Principles 1
    what we teach and how we teach accounting. plus optional internet version of accountingin Action syllabus, orientation, and class activities; bulletin boards
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    Course Listings Accounting in Action
    Principles, Part 1 Course description Goals and objectives Video plus optional Internet Program descriptions The profession of accounting is evolving in response to changes in business, economics, technology, and workforce diversity. These changes are in turn influencing what we teach and how we teach accounting. Accounting in Action addresses these changes by bringing together the real worlds of business and accounting and connecting them to accounting concepts, principles and practices. The course supports either of the major approaches to accounting:
  • principles of accounting, with a heavier emphasis on finance
  • financial and managerial accounting, with an equal emphasis on both
  • 10. Fractured Tales For Teaching Accounting: A Journey Through Three Worlds Or Throu
    ability to effectively teach difficult and abstract theoretical accounting concepts, and their the past 100 years, professional accounting activities have flourished in terms of
    http://aux.zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/critical/html2/8064mccombie.html
    Fractured Tales for Teaching Accounting: A Journey Through Three Worlds A working paper by Dr Kathie Cooper*, Kellie McCombie and Kathy Rudkin**. Corresponding Author: Kellie McCombie, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Wollongong Wollongong, NSW 2522, Kellie_McCombie@uow.edu.au , Telephone: (02) 4221 4003 FAX: * Dr Kathie Cooper, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Kathie_Cooper@uow.edu.au , Telephone: (02) 4221 3392, FAX: (02) 4221 4297 ** Kathy Rudkin, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Kathy_Rudkin@uow.edu.au , Telephone: (02) 4221 3148, FAX: (02) 4221 4297 A paper for presentation at the 2002 Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference, April 25 th th Comments most welcome. Please do not quote without permission of the authors. “Fractured Tales for Teaching Accounting: A Journey Through Three Worlds”. Kathie Cooper, Kellie McCombie and Kathy Rudkin. Abstract This paper discusses the present educational trends in the Western World, and in particular Australia, that endanger the prospect of critical thought in accounting education. Such trends include the commodification of the student and education, reductions in government funding, and the emergence of Online education. We believe that economic pressure brought to bear on what accounting, and how accounting is taught, should be resisted to preserve the integrity of learning outcomes for students. This then leads us to reveal our struggle to learn/teach in a critical sense.

    11. ACCOUNTING AND SHAMANISM
    1992), and in closely related disciplines, accounting activities have been described as witchcraft and different belief systems have much to teach us. For example, Brown (1974
    http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/management/apfa/papers/01Reiter.pdf

    12. Illinois Bankers Association - Textbooks
    information; demonstrates how to prepare complete accounting statements Study 3130)Conversations, explanations, exercises activities teach individuals to
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    Course titles, in parenthesis, follow textbook names. For textbook information contact Kathy Wilczynski Textbook (Course Title/Number) Price Order Analyzing Financial Statements
    (Analyzing Financial Statements 6920)
    (reference book)
    Banking Today
    (Banking Today 1325)
    Offers glossary of terms, acronyms and charts to clarify important banking concepts; also includes application exercises that can be applied to a specific financial institution
    (Basic Letter Writing 9010)
    College Accounting
    (General Accounting 1002)
    Introduces a web-based quest showing real companies dealing with real issues; contains annotations summarizing key concepts; includes a continuous general ledger problem Commercial Bank Management
    (Bank Management 7520) Commercial Lending (Commercial Lending 6350) Consumer Lending (Consumer Lending 7008) Economics: Fundamentals for Financial Services Providers (Economics for Bankers 2310) Fiduciary Law and Trust Activities Guide (part of the Personal Trust Resource series)

    13. FASSCard - Finance Accounting Shared Service Performance Card
    A Class B Core Supervise/ Train/teach Diversionary Maintain Support Control/Authorise Unproductive use in addressing finance and accounting activities it is equally suited to
    http://www.scoreresearch.com/news/Time and Task brochure.pdf

    14. Journal Of Education For Business : Using The Internet To Teach International Ac
    Using the Internet to teach international accounting to students of principles ofaccounting. exchange gain, operating activities, accounts receivable, foreign
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    Using the Internet to teach international accounting to students of principles of accounting. (International Perspective).
    Journal of Education for Business; March 01, 2003; Pollard, William B.
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    Journal of Education for Business
    March 01, 2003
    cash flows, step, exchange gain, operating activities, accounts receivable, foreign currency, figure, international operations, journal entry, net income, table, cash flow, students, changes, currency translations
    has become a useful method of bringing the real world into the
    classroom. Internet links can be invaluable in bridging the gap between

    15. Principles To Teach By - Accounting Education News - Winter 1998
    when students invest physical and mental energies in activities that help what weare doing.” Implications/Applications Having students teach or explain
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    One of the most difficult tasks for novice learners in a field is to figure out what to pay attention to and what to ignore. Students in introductory courses often cannot tell what is central from what is peripheral.
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    To be remembered, new information must be meaningfully connected to prior knowledge, and it must first be remembered in order to be learned.
    Implications/Applications: Unlearning what is already known is often more difficult than learning new information.

    16. IMA's Student Supplement--What They Didn't Teach You In Accounting Class
    What They Didn't teach You in accounting Class. By Stewart C. Libes. Youve read the books about parachutes and swimming with maneaters. in a number of accounting/finance and other extracurricular activities, and youre ready to tackle the accounting
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    What They Didn't Teach You in Accounting Class By Stewart C. Libes I Learn fast Take charge of your future Follow a leader Build your reputation daily Stewart C. Libes is president and chief operating officer of Accountants On Call, a world leader in the placement of temporary and permanent accounting and finance personnel. Accountants On Call has more than 100 offices worldwide and will celebrate its 20th anniversary in January 1999. He can be contacted at (201) 843-0006.
    One More Time: You're In Charge!
    1. Take responsibility for your future. 2. Invest in yourself 3. Focus on succeeding at whatever you choose. Never quit

    17. Those Who Can...TEACH
    The rest of my time is devoted to research activities. BRYANT Because I teach accountinginformation systems (a blend of accounting and computers), one of my
    http://www.aicpa.org/pubs/jofa/jul2000/meyer.htm
    Home Online Publications Journal of Accountancy Online Issues ... July 2000 Those Who Can...TEACH EDUCATION/CAREERS Want to exchange your Palm Pilot for a blackboard, get a PhD
    and go back to college as a teacher? The time to do it is now. Those Who Can...
    TEACH BY MICHAEL J. MEYER AND PIERRE L. TITARD EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • THE TIME IS RIGHT FOR MAKING A MOVE from the business world to academia as increasing enrollment and other factors help create new positions. BEFORE EMBARKING ON AN ACADEMIC CAREER, PREREQUISITE TO A SUCCESSFUL ACADEMIC CAREER is obtaining a doctoral degree, which requires a major commitment of time and money. STUDENTS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO SPEND three and a half to six years, full-time, to get a PhD. Grants, loans and assistantships are often available. DOCTORAL PROGRAMS HAVE A WIDE RANGE
    MICHAEL J. MEYER is assistant professor of accounting at Southeastern Louisiana State University. PIERRE L. TITARD is professor of accounting at Mississippi State University.

    18. TEACH YOUR TEENAGER HOW TO MANAGE A SUMMER SALARY
    teach Savvy Shopping Skills. is being spent on snacks, entertainment, and other activities. 8,000members who work in public accounting, industry, government
    http://www.lifetimefp.net/Advice070302.htm
    MONEY MANAGEMENT A column on personal finance prepared by the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants TEACH YOUR TEENAGER HOW TO MANAGE A SUMMER SALARY Set a Good Example Teach them to Save and Spend Wisely Make Saving a Priority Planning for future purchases is an important learning experience. For successful savings, encourage your teen to define his or her financial goal, and develop a plan for saving toward that goal. By high school, every teenager should have a bank account. A savings account is best for younger teens, but older teens should know how to use a checking account. Teach your teen how to write and record checks and how to balance statements. Teach Savvy Shopping Skills Encourage your teen to comparison shop by checking prices with different retailers. Show them how to save money by buying generic brands or shopping at thrift shops. Make sure they grasp the concept of unit pricing so they better understand what they are getting for their money. If you believe your child is spending too much money on frivolous things, have him or her create an expense log showing exactly where the money is going. Your teen may not even realize how much money is being spent on snacks, entertainment, and other activities. This can help put spending habits into perspective and inspire your teen to change his or her ways.

    19. Newsletter - View Story
    it affect the best ways to teach and learn to differences in preferred learning activities,as follows Hulme recognized as a leading accounting researcher in
    http://www.bus.csupomona.edu/news_showstory.asp?id=11

    20. EBooks.com - Business & Economics - Accounting
    accounting in 24 Hours will teach readers the presented offer expert help for accountingand financial professionals in their daily job activities.
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