Intro to Managerial Accounting

Winter Session 2025

Description

Introductory study of the process of identification, measurement, accumulation, summarization, preparation, interpretation, analysis, and communication of financial and non-financial information to assist managerial planning, controlling, and decision-making within an organization to assure appropriate use of and accountability for the organization's resources. Students study terminology, cost behavior, cost estimation, cost assignment, cost accounting systems, cost of quality, financial and operational budgeting, performance evaluation, profitability analysis, pricing methodologies, and short-term and long-term decision-making techniques.
Prerequisites: ACCT 201.

Class Notes

Asynchronous Online: Students log on daily at any time to the Chico State Portal Connection at www.csuchico.edu to access course content and for updates from faculty and/or review material.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Griffin, Amy
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
1027
Course
ACCT 202 -
SECT 101
Units
3
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $402 / unit
Capacity
39/45
Class Meeting Dates

01/02/2025 - 01/17/2025

Days

TBA

Times

ACCT 202 - SECT 101

Intro to Managerial Accounting

Class: 1027 Units: 3 Fees: $1,206.00

M-F 01/02/2025 - 01/17/2025 TBA

Introductory study of the process of identification, measurement, accumulation, summarization, preparation, interpretation, analysis, and communication of financial and non-financial information to assist managerial planning, controlling, and decision-making within an organization to assure appropriate use of and accountability for the organization's resources. Students study terminology, cost behavior, cost estimation, cost assignment, cost accounting systems, cost of quality, financial and operational budgeting, performance evaluation, profitability analysis, pricing methodologies, and short-term and long-term decision-making techniques.
Prerequisites: ACCT 201.

Class Notes

Introductory study of the process of identification, measurement, accumulation, summarization, preparation, interpretation, analysis, and communication of financial and non-financial information to assist managerial planning, controlling, and decision-making within an organization to assure appropriate use of and accountability for the organization's resources. Students study terminology, cost behavior, cost estimation, cost assignment, cost accounting systems, cost of quality, financial and operational budgeting, performance evaluation, profitability analysis, pricing methodologies, and short-term and long-term decision-making techniques.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Griffin, Amy
Location
WWW ONLINE