Managerial Accounting: Tools for Facilitating and Guiding Business Decisions
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Managerial Accounting: Tools for Facilitating and Guiding Business Decisions
This course is part of Value Chain Management Specialization
Instructor: Gary Hecht, Ph.D.
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What you'll learn
Prepare a master budget and its key components.
Evaluate capital investments via a variety of measures.
Calculate, interpret, and investigate variances.
Compute and interpret financial performance measures.
Skills you'll gain
- Decision Making
- Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Organizational Strategy
- Performance Measurement
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Organizational Structure
- Capital Budgeting
- Financial Data
- Budgeting
- Accounting
- Financial Analysis
- Performance Management
- Operating Budget
- Cost Management
- Performance Metric
- Variance Analysis
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, you will explore how to use accounting to allocate resources and incentivize manager and employee behaviors with these resources. You will also learn how financial and non-financial accounting information facilitates strategic performance measurement and how to integrate this information to continuously improve strategy.
You will be able to: • Understand the role of managerial accounting information and use it to avoid common pitfalls in business decisions • Understand the iterative and interrelated nature of budgeting and apply the key components to preparing a master budget • Evaluate capital investments via a variety of measures • Calculate, interpret, and investigate variances • Understand decentralization and its advantages and disadvantages • Communicate the role of non-financial measures and strategic performance measurement systems • Compute and interpret financial performance measures and identify associate issues This course is part of Gies College of Business’ suite of online programs, including the iMBA and iMSM. Learn more about admission into these programs and explore how your Coursera work can be leveraged if accepted into a degree program at https://degrees.giesbusiness.illinois.edu/idegrees/.
In this module, you will become familiar with the course, your instructor, your classmates, and our learning environment. Decisions are at the heart of all organizations. In this module, you will also explore the nature and role of relevant information in common business decisions, and how such information facilitates these decisions and helps managers and employees avoid common pitfalls. You will also consider how the financial perspective adopted by accountants complements other, qualitative perspectives.
What's included
18 videos8 readings6 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt1 plugin
18 videos•Total 56 minutes
- Welcome and Course Overview•2 minutes
- The Impact of the Gies Community•2 minutes
- Fundamental Concepts•3 minutes
- Sunk Costs•3 minutes
- Opportunity Costs•3 minutes
- Common Mistakes•2 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 1.1•1 minute
- Learning Objectives and Overview•1 minute
- Keep or Drop a Product Line•6 minutes
- Make or Buy•8 minutes
- Replace or Retain Equipment•6 minutes
- Additional Considerations•2 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 1.2•1 minute
- Learning Objectives and Overview•1 minute
- Sell "As-Is" or Process Further•4 minutes
- Accepting a Special Order•7 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 1.3•1 minute
- Module 1 Review•1 minute
8 readings•Total 150 minutes
- Syllabus•10 minutes
- About this Course: Ratings and Reviews•10 minutes
- About the Discussion Forums•10 minutes
- Glossary•10 minutes
- Updating Your Profile•10 minutes
- Online Education at Gies College of Business•10 minutes
- Module 1 Overview•10 minutes
- Module 1 Readings•80 minutes
6 assignments•Total 180 minutes
- Orientation Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 1.1 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 1.2 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 1.3 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Relevant Information for Decision Making: Conceptual Quiz•30 minutes
- Relevant Information for Decision Making: Quantitative Analysis Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Module 1 Mini-Project•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
- Welcome! Please Tell Us About Yourself•15 minutes
After establishing goals, setting targets, and the budget, upper management uses variance analysis to compare, assess, and investigate differences between actual and expected performance. In this module, you will learn how upper management uses variance analysis to motivate and monitor managers and employees, how to perform variance analysis on any aspect of the organization, and ultimately understand the power of this important tool for planning and control.
What's included
13 videos2 readings5 assignments1 peer review
13 videos•Total 76 minutes
- Fundamentals and Concepts•6 minutes
- Cost Variance Classification and General Framework•10 minutes
- Causes of Variances•5 minutes
- An Example Scenario and Direct Materials Variances•13 minutes
- Direct Labor Variances•8 minutes
- Variable Overhead Variances•3 minutes
- Fixed Cost Variances•5 minutes
- Production Volume Variances•6 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 2.2•1 minute
- Fundamentals and General Framework•6 minutes
- An Example Scenario•11 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 2.3•1 minute
- Module 2 Review•1 minute
2 readings•Total 130 minutes
- Module 2 Overview•10 minutes
- Module 2 Readings•120 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
- Lesson 2.1 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 2.2 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 2.3 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Standard Costing and Variance Analysis Conceptual Quiz•30 minutes
- Standard Costing and Variance Analysis Quantitative Analysis Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Module 2 Mini-Project•60 minutes
Accountants help implement, communicate, and evolve organizational strategy via the information they provide to owners, managers, and employees. Specifically, they help plan, monitor, and control decisions via the performance measurement, evaluation, and compensation system. In this module, you will explore many aspects of this important system, including decentralization, financial and non-financial performance measurement, strategic performance measurement systems, and subjective performance evaluation.
What's included
13 videos2 readings4 assignments
13 videos•Total 60 minutes
- Fundamentals and Concepts•9 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 3.1•1 minute
- Why is Financial Performance Measurement Important?•4 minutes
- Return on Investment•5 minutes
- The Underinvestment Problem•8 minutes
- Residual Income•6 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 3.2•1 minute
- Non-Financial Measures•4 minutes
- Strategic Performance Measurement Systems•9 minutes
- Performance Measurement Issues•7 minutes
- Subjective Performance Evaluation•5 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 3.3•1 minute
- Module 3 Review•1 minute
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Module 3 Overview•10 minutes
- Module 3 Readings•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 135 minutes
- Lesson 3.1 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 3.2 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 3.3 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Performance Measurement and Evaluation Quiz•45 minutes
At the heart of an organization’s planning and control function is its budget. In this module, you will explore the purpose of budgeting, the role of managers and employees in budgeting, and related implications. You will also develop an organization’s budget, ultimately understanding the iterative nature among the budget’s key components: the operations, financing, and capital investments budgets.
What's included
26 videos4 readings6 assignments1 plugin
26 videos•Total 82 minutes
- Fundamental Concepts•1 minute
- Basic Terminology•4 minutes
- Implications•2 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 4.1•1 minute
- Master Budget Overview•1 minute
- Sales Budget•2 minutes
- Production Budget•4 minutes
- Component Budgets•11 minutes
- Budgeted Income Statement•4 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 4.2•1 minute
- Financing Budget Overview•1 minute
- Cash Budget - 1•3 minutes
- Cash Budget - 2•5 minutes
- Cash Budget - 3•6 minutes
- Extending the Example•2 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 4.3•1 minute
- Capital Budgeting Overview•2 minutes
- Example Scenario•4 minutes
- Payback•4 minutes
- Accounting Rate of Return•4 minutes
- Time Horizon and Implications•4 minutes
- Discounted Cash Flow and Net Present Value•7 minutes
- Internal Rate of Return•6 minutes
- What We've Learned in Lesson 4.4•1 minute
- Module 4 Review•1 minute
- Learn on Your Terms•1 minute
4 readings•Total 150 minutes
- Module 4 Overview•10 minutes
- Module 4 Readings•120 minutes
- Congratulations on Completing the Course!•10 minutes
- Get Your Course Certificate•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 180 minutes
- Lesson 4.1 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 4.2 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 4.3 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Lesson 4.4 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Budgeting for Planning and Control: Conceptual Quiz•30 minutes
- Budgeting for Planning and Control: Quantitative Analysis Quiz•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
- How Was the Course?•15 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 27, 2021
Great course to learn about the fundamentals of managerial accounting and how it is used in real world problems.
Reviewed on Sep 20, 2020
It was a great learning experience for me. The course is well designed and helps to improve personal skills.
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