Nova School of Business and Economics

Management Accounting

Code

1202

Academic unit

null

Department

null

Credits

7,5

Teacher in charge

Maria João Major

Teaching language

English

Objectives

This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the information that must be produced within the companies for the valuation of their inventory, for decision-making by their managers, and for the planning, control and performance measurement of their activities. Concern is given to the design, use and role of accounting information in the management of organizational activities.

Prerequisites

Precedência obrigatória:

- 1201. Contabilidade Financeira

Subject matter

1. Introduction to Management Accounting

2. Inventory Valuation and Profit Measurement

3. Information for Decision-Making

4. Information for Planning and Control

Bibliography

?Drury, C. (2015) Management and Cost Accounting, 9th Edition, South-Western / Cengage Learning (ISBN 978-1-4808-9393-1);
?Bhimani, A., Horngren, C.T., Datar, S.M. and Rajan, M. (2015) Management and Cost Accounting, 6th Edition, Pearson (ISBN 978-129-206-346-1);
?Garrison, R., Noreen, E. and Brewer, P. (2014) Managerial Accounting, 15th Edition, McGraw-Hill (ISBN 007-8-0256-3x).

Teaching method

The course comprises both lectures and tutorials. Lectures (one each week) consist of presentations about the theoretical aspects of each topic, as well as, applications to real-life situations. PowerPoint handouts will be provided to students covering all the topics. Tutorials (two each week) base on exercises and discussions with students in order they are able to develop the theoretical and practical knowledge about the concepts, the systems and practices of management accounting.

Evaluation method

Students? assessment bases on:
-Two mid-term tests each amounting to 20% of the final grade of the course:
-First mid-term test on April 20 (to be confirmed) on topics 1 to 3 of the program;
-Second mid-term test on May 18 (to be confirmed) on topics 3 to 4 of the program.
-Final exam covering all the 4 topics of the program (60% of the final grade of the course).

To pass students must get at least 8.5 over 20 in the final exam (there is no minimum grade set to the mid-term tests), and at least 10 over 20 as the final grade of the course.

Additionally, there is a resit exam, available to all students that fail in the regular exam or that want to improve their grade. The resit exam is worth 100% and covers all parts of the syllabus. To pass students must get at least 10 over 20 in the exam.

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