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© Copyright 2002 - 2007 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 1

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Principles of Financial Accounting I

Fall Semester

Orientation

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Teacher

Ray Gregg “Mr. Gregg” or “Professor Gregg” Dr. Gregg

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Teacher

Ray Gregg “Mr. Gregg” or “Professor Gregg” Dr. Gregg GC 3F10, School of Business (south

end of Hall of Mirrors) 495-6561 (“6561”) (voice mail) rgregg@oru.edu

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Office Hours

Monday 9:50 Tuesday 10:50, 3:30 Wednesday 1:30, 3:30 Thursday 10:50 Friday 3:30

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of

Weygandt, Keiso, Kimmel

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of

Weygandt, Keiso, Kimmel

Working Papers

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of

Weygandt, Keiso, Kimmel

Working Papers – Electronic Version

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Working Papers

Compare and choose wisely!

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of

Weygandt, Keiso, Kimmel

Working Papers Scantron Sheets

(three) 3

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of Weygandt, Keiso Working Papers Scantron Sheets (three)

Recommended : General Ledger Software (GLS)

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Bookstore

Required: 7th edition of Weygandt,

Keiso Working Papers Scantron Sheets (three)

Recommended: General Ledger Software

(GLS) “Study Guide”

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Should Be Enrolled In One of Each

Lecture

Discussion Group

Lab

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Lecture

Meets once per week GC 5114 8:50 or 1:30 Attend another to make up for

one missed Assign seats on Monday

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Discussion Group

Meets twice per week in GC 3B16 7 sections scheduled TR or WF Listed at back of room, on VISION, and on

class web site Attend another to make-up for one missed Seats assigned in 1st group next week

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Labs

Student assistants give individual help with homework

Meet 10 x per week in GC 3B16 Schedule in syllabus, at back of room, on

VISION, and on class web site Prefer you attend the time for which you

are registered May attend as many other times as you

would like

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Labs

Attendance taken on

first 3 rows

No attendance on row 4

Attend another to make-up for one

missed (no limit)

80% rule

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Labs

no labs this week no HW this week first HW due in first discussion next

week labs begin meeting on Monday to

help with HW

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Dress Code

Faculty Retreat 8/10/07 Promised PRob I would enforce the

dress code Problem areas:

Shorts Sweats T-shirts Facial Hair

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Final Exam

Comprehensive Given according to LECTURE

time in lecture room Consult published,

standardized schedule

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available on class web site

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Attendance Policy

attendance required no bonus points for perfect

attendance allowed FOUR total absences without

penalty see syllabus for penalty for excessive

absences

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Grading Procedures(from syllabus)

500 total points possible will drop lowest 100 points* everyone benefits!* *exception for homework

minimum no make-up exams (exceptions)

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500 Points Possible

2 hour exams = 200

Comprehensive Final = 200

HW and Pop Quizzes = 100

Total Points Possible = 500

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500 Points Possible

2 hour exams = 200

Comprehensive Final = 200

Homework = 50

Pop Quizzes = 50 100

Total Points Possible = 500

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Homework Minimum

must achieve 60 points (100 possible) for HW AND quizzes

5 quizzes = 50 possible approx 5 HW problems to achieve

minimum if not met, nothing dropped; avg

based on 500 points; hurts twice!

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Homework

use pencil possible marks on homework

check mark n/c (no credit) still n/c I (less than 70% complete) ok (late)

10 bonus points possible

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Importance of HW

should be highest -- not lowest grade help available in labs, from peers,

and teachers will help you

understand material in class, perform better on quizzes and exams, retain more

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Homework

25 problems @ 2 each = 50 pts

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Homework

25 problems @ 2 each = 50 pts

35 total assigned

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Homework

25 problems @ 2 each = 50 pts

10 problems @ 1 each = 10 pts

35 total assigned

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Homework

25 problems @ 2 each = 50 pts

10 problems @ 1 each = 10 pts

35 total assigned = 60 pts

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500 Points Possible

2 hour exams = 200

Comprehensive Final = 200

Homework = 50 60Pop Quizzes = 50 100

Total Points Possible = 500

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500 Points Possible

2 hour exams = 200

Comprehensive Final = 200

Homework = 50 60

Pop Quizzes = 50 100 110

Total Points Possible = 500

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Importance of HWHW/Q Total Points

90s 80s 70s 60s <60

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Final Grades

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Homework is important!!

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500 Points Possible

2 hour exams = 200

Comprehensive Final = 200

Homework = 50

Pop Quizzes = 50 100

Total Points Possible = 500

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Pop Quizzes

unannounced will have more than 5 looking for 5 best will drop lowest in excess of 5 no make-ups

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Using Technology

Expected to have an ORU e-mail address and check it on regular basis

Cell Phone Policy (laptops, too!) General Ledger Software (GLS) Class Web Page “Broaden Your Perspective” Internet

exercises from the textbook

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School of BusinessCell Phone Policy (handout)

Regular Classes

Cell phone usage of any type is prohibited in the classroom during class hours. All cell phones shall be stored out of sight and silenced/turned off. If a student fails to comply with this requirement, the professor may (at the professor’s discretion) dismiss the student from class and mark the student for an unexcused absence. Students may (prior to the beginning of class) request an exception to this policy if some type of extenuating circumstance exists that would reasonably justify the granting of an exception and a possible disruption of the class for taking an incoming call, text messaging, etc.

Exam Classes

Unless specifically pre-authorized by the professor, portable or handheld computer/calculator, cell phone, and all other media/multi-media device usage of any type is prohibited in the classroom during class examinations. All such devices shall be stored out of sight and silenced/turned off. If a student fails to comply with this requirement, the professor may (at the professor’s discretion) dismiss the student from class, mark the student for an unexcused absence, and/or penalize the student by deducting points on the exam. With regard to cell phone usage, students may (prior to the beginning of class) request an exception to this policy if some type of extenuating circumstance exists that would reasonably justify the granting of an exception and a possible disruption of the class for taking an incoming call, text messaging, etc. In this instance the cell phone should be left with the professor during the class, and if an incoming call is received the student will retrieve the phone from the professor to respond.

Beresponsible!

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Laptops

Take notes Make calculations Solve problems Learn

Working on other classes

Playing games Surfing the net IMing friends

Encouraged Discouraged

Be

responsible

!

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General Ledger Software

available in bookstore may install on computer where you

have access data disk is the key!!! may solve one problem per chapter

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Class Web Page

expected info about class syllabus, office hours, class

schedule other useful information

solutions to exercises solutions to questions solutions to quizzes

others have found material beneficial

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Class Web Page

http://oruaccounting.com

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“Broadening Your Perspective”

BYP assignments at end of chapter follow text instructions and find Internet site type question(s) and response(s) in an e-mail

message send by 9 a.m. Monday of the following week prinacct@oru.edu 10 bonus points

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The Calendar

Be sure to understand what assignments are to be turned in when

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Have a great semester!

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