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Managerial Accounting Fundamentals

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What you'll learn

  • Different types of costs and how they are represented graphically

  • Cost-volume-profit analyses to answer questions around breaking even and generating profit

  • How to calculate and allocate overhead rates within both traditional and activity-based cost allocation systems

  • How to distinguish costs and benefits that are relevant from those that are irrelevant for a given management decision

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There are 4 modules in this course

This course, developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and taught by top-ranked faculty, will teach you the fundamentals of managerial accounting including how to navigate the financial and related information managers need to help them make decisions. You'll learn about cost behavior and cost allocation systems, how to conduct cost-volume-profit analysis, and how to determine if costs and benefits are relevant to your decisions.

By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Describe different types of costs and how they are represented graphically - Conduct cost-volume-profit analyses to answer questions around breaking even and generating profit - Calculate and allocate overhead rates within both traditional and activity-based cost allocation systems - Distinguish costs and benefits that are relevant from those that are irrelevant for a given management decision - Determine a reasonable course of action, given the financial impact, for a given management decision

Welcome to the course -- we're glad you're here! During this first week, we'll distinguish managerial from financial accounting, including the financial and related information managers need to help them make decisions. We'll then move on to cost behavior including different types of costs, their classifications, and how these classifications help with decision-making. From there, we'll show how to use a scatterplot and the high-low method to estimate cost functions. Let's get started!

What's included

16 videos2 readings3 assignments

16 videosβ€’Total 71 minutes
  • Welcome and Course Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • What Is Managerial Accounting?β€’2 minutes
  • Three Sets of Booksβ€’3 minutes
  • Financial Versus Managerial Accountingβ€’3 minutes
  • Different Costs for Different Purposesβ€’2 minutes
  • Different Costs in More Detailβ€’8 minutes
  • Cost Behaviorβ€’4 minutes
  • Using a Line to Represent Cost Behaviorβ€’2 minutes
  • Estimating Cost Functions Using Scatter Plotsβ€’6 minutes
  • Your Turn: Estimating Cost Functions Using Scatter Plots Problem 1β€’5 minutes
  • Your Turn: Estimating Cost Functions Using Scatter Plots Problem 2β€’5 minutes
  • Estimating Cost Functions Using the High-Low Methodβ€’6 minutes
  • Your Turn: Estimating Cost Functions Using the High-Low Method Problem 1β€’7 minutes
  • Your Turn: Estimating Cost Functions Using the High Low Method Problem 2β€’6 minutes
  • Important Caveatsβ€’10 minutes
  • JW Sports Supplies Case Introductionβ€’2 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • Course Overviewβ€’10 minutes
  • Welcome to Honors!β€’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 90 minutes
  • Week 1 Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 1 Honors Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 1 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes

Now that we've learned the fundamentals of cost behavior, we're ready to move on to discussing the relationships between cost structure, volume, price, and profit. We'll then see why these relationships matter as we conduct cost-volume-profit analyses to answer questions around breaking even and generating profit.

What's included

15 videos4 assignments1 peer review

15 videosβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Week 2 Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • What Is CVP Analysis?β€’2 minutes
  • Functional Versus Contribution Margin Income Statementsβ€’4 minutes
  • Breakeven Analysisβ€’5 minutes
  • Your Turn: Breakeven Analysis Company Aβ€’3 minutes
  • Your Turn: Breakeven Analysis Company Bβ€’2 minutes
  • Your Turn: Breakeven Analysis Company Cβ€’2 minutes
  • Your Turn: Breakeven Analysis Company Dβ€’3 minutes
  • Interested in Doing More than Breakeven?β€’4 minutes
  • Your Turn: Doing More than Breakeven Company Aβ€’3 minutes
  • Your Turn: Doing More than Breakeven Company Bβ€’3 minutes
  • Your Turn: Doing More than Breakeven Company Cβ€’3 minutes
  • Your Turn: Doing More than Breakeven Company Dβ€’3 minutes
  • CVP Analysis with Multiple Productsβ€’5 minutes
  • Your Turn: CVP Analysis with Multiple Productsβ€’7 minutes
4 assignmentsβ€’Total 120 minutes
  • Week 2 Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 2 Honors Graded Quiz 1β€’30 minutes
  • Week 2 Honors Graded Quiz 2β€’30 minutes
  • Week 2 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ€’Total 120 minutes
  • Preparing Functional and Contribution Margin Income Statementsβ€’120 minutes

After learning how to conduct cost-volume-profit analyses, we're ready to discuss cost allocation and the different types of systems we can use: traditional and activity-based. From there, we'll learn how to calculate overhead rates and allocate overhead within both types of systems.

What's included

14 videos1 reading3 assignments

14 videosβ€’Total 75 minutes
  • Week 3 Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • The Flow of Costsβ€’5 minutes
  • The Flow of Costs in More Detailβ€’5 minutes
  • Cost Systemsβ€’6 minutes
  • Allocating Overhead Costsβ€’6 minutes
  • Designing Cost Allocation Systemsβ€’2 minutes
  • Your Turn: Allocating Overhead Costs Problem 1β€’5 minutes
  • Your Turn: Allocating Overhead Costs Problem 2β€’5 minutes
  • Traditional Cost Allocation Systemsβ€’4 minutes
  • Activity-Based Costingβ€’12 minutes
  • Beyond Manufacturing Costsβ€’7 minutes
  • Your Turn: Activity-Based Costing Problem 1β€’9 minutes
  • Your Turn: Activity-Based Costing Problem 2β€’8 minutes
  • To Use Activity-Based Costing or Not?β€’1 minute
1 readingβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • JW Sports Supplies Case (Part B)β€’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 90 minutes
  • Week 3 Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 3 Honors Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 3 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes

In our final week, we'll discuss costs and benefits, and gain an understanding of those that are relevant for a given decision. We'll evaluate the financial impact of a given decision, then determine a reasonable course of action.

What's included

14 videos2 assignments

14 videosβ€’Total 64 minutes
  • Week 4 Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Relevant Costs and Benefitsβ€’3 minutes
  • Important Termsβ€’3 minutes
  • Relevant Costs in an Exampleβ€’4 minutes
  • Your Turn: Relevant Costs and Benefitsβ€’4 minutes
  • Special Order Decisionβ€’7 minutes
  • Your Turn: Special Order Decisionβ€’4 minutes
  • Make or Buy Decisionβ€’6 minutes
  • Your Turn: Make or Buy Decisionβ€’5 minutes
  • Keep or Drop a Product Line Decisionβ€’5 minutes
  • Your Turn: Keep or Drop a Product Line Decisionβ€’4 minutes
  • Product Mix Decisionsβ€’11 minutes
  • Your Turn: Product Mix Decisionsβ€’4 minutes
  • Course Conclusionβ€’2 minutes
2 assignmentsβ€’Total 60 minutes
  • Week 4 Graded Quizβ€’30 minutes
  • Week 4 Practice Quizβ€’30 minutes

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University of Virginia
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