Subject level: Postgraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksThis subject develops accounting knowledge and its application in the management of business activity. It integrates accounting with other aspects of managerial decisions including general management, finance, production, marketing and human resource decisions. The subject is divided into two parts, with the first part introducing students to the interpretation and analysis of financial statements and their practical applications. The second part focuses on management accounting issues including budgeting, variance analysis, cost allocations and internal performance measurement and reporting systems. Students are required to undertake a 'real-life' syndicate case study based on a listed public company.
On successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
This subject will develop accounting knowledge and its application in the management of business activity, and will integrate accounting with other aspects of managerial decision action, including general management, finance, production, marketing and human resource decisions. While the emphasis is on accounting issues, the small case studies and the syndicate exercise will require students to think about managerial decisions in a broader, real-life context, including all aspects of managing core business activity as well as long-term strategy within the organisation and other social issues such as corporate governance. This is achieved by requiring students to develop performance measurement systems based on relevant accounting/business indicators to map the progress of business operations.
The subject will be taught in formal lecture and tutorial format. The tutorials will consist of problem solving and group discussions. Students are expected to use the internet and other resources to do their syndicate exercise, which is based on a listed public company.
Mid-semester Exam (Individual) | 35% |
Tests objectives 1-3. | |
Syndicate Case Study (Group) | 30% |
Tests objectives 1-5. | |
Final Exam (Individual) | 35% |
Tests objectives 4 and 5. |
Anthony, R.N., Hawkins, D.F. and Merchant, K.A. (2007) Accounting Text and Cases, 12th Edition, McGraw Hill, Boston
Horngren, C.T., Harrison Jr, W.T., Best, P.J., Fraser, D.J. and Izan, H.Y. (2006) Accounting, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, Australia
Marshall, D.H., McCartney, J.P., Van Phyn, D., McManns, W.W. and Viele, D.F. (2005) Accounting – What the Numbers Mean, McGraw Hill, Boston