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HOTL9308

Accounting Principles

Vince Bourque

vbourque@niagaracollege.ca
Email
• Not acceptable
• hey vince sorry i wasnt in class 2day i was sick i will
brinf a not be4 i see u.

• Acceptable
• Good morning Professor Bourque,
I am in your HOTL9308 section 1 class. I apologize for
not being in class today. I do realize I missed a test, I
have been ill. I will be sure to bring a note to you and
perhaps discuss a time when we can reschedule?

Thank you,
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Modules       Assignment(s) Course
& Topic & Chapters Chapter Synchronous Due Date Outcomes &
Dates   Activity & Percentage of Evaluation
  Grade  

Week 1:
  Review PowerPoint    

TLP –
Course Intro  
Jan 9-13

Week 2: TEST/Exercise
  Financial Statements – Income Statement and Review PowerPoint
PPT/1 Online Exercise  
Jan 16-20 Balance Sheet
1, 3, 4, 5

Online
Week 3: TEST/Exercise
  Analyzing Accounting Information 2 Quizzes Online Exercise
Jan 23-27 1, 3, 4, 5

Week 4: TEST/Exercise

Course –
  Inventory Control/Cost of Goods Sold PPT Take Up Assignment Online Exercise
Feb 1 - Feb 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Week 5:
  Test     TEST  
Feb 6-10

Two Hours Week 6:


 
Feb 13-17

Week 7:
Cash Flows 1 Quizzes Online Exercise
TEST/Exercise
 
1, 3, 4

TEST/Exercise

Sync (1hour
  Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 4 Quizzes Online Exercise  
Feb 20-24 1, 3, 4
BREAK WEEK February 27th, 2022 – March 3rd, 2022

Async)
Week 8: TEST/Exercise
  Pricing 5 Quizzes Online Exercise  
Mar 6-10 1, 3, 4, 5

Week 9:
  Test     Test  
Mar 13-17

Week 10: TEST/Exercise


  Budgeting 6 Quizzes Online Exercise  
Mar 20-24 1, 3, 4, 5

Week 11: TEST/Exercise


  Flexible Budgeting Variance Analysis 7 Quizzes Online Exercise  
Mar 27 – 31 1, 3, 4

Week 12: TEST/Exercise


  Make or Buy Decision PPT Take Up Assignment Online Exercise  
Apr 3-7 1, 3, 4

Week 13: TEST/Exercise


  Forecasting PPT Take Up Assignment Online Exercise  
Apr 10-14 1, 3, 4

Week 14:
  Test     Test  
Apr 17-21

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Office Hours

• By appointment

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Evaluation

(All tests will be Wednesday’s online


• Tests (3 @ 20% ) 60% during class time)
• LAPTOP or DESKTOP
• Weekly Exercises 40% REQUIRED

100%
Textbook
TYPE: AUTHOR: TITLE: PUBLISHER: ISBN: EDITION: OTHE
R:
Required Don Pryznko Hospitality AME 9781989003831 First  
& Michael Managerial Canadian
Von Roesttel Accounting

Instructions to purchase
AME’s online text and create
online account
(double click on picture)

Make sure you purchase- 6


$50
What each week will look like?
• Every week we will have class on Wednesday’s online
• Every week will have a folder in Blackboard
• Will be posted the Monday (or Tuesday) the week prior to class
• ie. Week 3 will be posted next Monday
• In that folder there will be chapter readings, a recorded video of class, a PowerPoint presentation and
supplemental videos and/or files
• It is important to read the weekly readings and watch the weekly video. The PowerPoints will highlight key points,
but it is your responsibility to read the weekly readings and attend class to get full understanding
• Assignments, Discussion and/or exercise
• Instructions for weekly exercises, assignments or discussions will be discussed in class.
• Every week could look different. The first couple of weeks I will be facilitating content. Some weeks we will be
doings in class quizzes (worth marks) and some weeks I will take up the weekly assignment. You will need to come
to all classes in order to be successful in this course
• ALL WEEKLY EXERCISES, DISCUSSIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE DUE ON TUESDAYS’S BY
5PM
• LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED 7
This Week’s Assignment

• Flipgrid – Self Introduction


• https://flip.com/b1b6b145
• Please take a couple minutes and introduce yourself via
video.  Please start with your name and let us know where
you are from?  Where are you currently studying from?
What is your background and experience?  Why did you
decide to study H&T Management here at Niagara
College?  What do you expect/want to get out of this
Accounting course?  Where do you see yourself in 5
years?  And anything else you want us to know!
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This week…
For Week 1
 Flipgrid
For Week 2
 Review PowerPoint
 Review Introduction Tutorial on AME website
 Review Income Statement on AME website
 Review Balance Sheet on AME website
 Read page 1-9 in the Digital AME textbook
 Complete Week 2 Questions…in your own words! (Due Tuesday January 17th by 5pm EST)
 PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO REVIEW THE
CONTENT AND TO WORK ON YOUR ASSIGNMENTS...
SUPPORTING YOU
ON YOUR JOURNEY TO
SUCCESS!

We support your commitment


to achieving academic success
and contributing to the college
community in a productive and
respectful way.

Let’s review some key


information for you to
reference that will help you
along the way!

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This online guide connects you to all the
important tools, documents, policies to
help you start your education journey
LauNCh Guide off on the right foot!

Click here to access the LauNCh Guide

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LauNCh Guide
• The guide provides you with
step-by-step instructions, helpful
tips, videos, links and other
resources so you become
familiar with important systems,
support services, policies,
expectations, and other things
you need to know to be
successful.

• While it is important for you to


review and understand the
entire guide’s content, let’s
highlight some key things on the
next few slides!

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KEY HABITS FOR
SUCCESS
• Manage your time effectively

• Actively participate in courses and


other college activities
– Grape & Wine Festival
– SMART Serve

• Communicate with professors, staff,


and classmates in respectful and
timely ways

• Keep track of key deadlines and


important dates

• Seek out the many college supports


when you need help

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YOUR RIGHTS and
RESPONSIBILITIES
Part 1

• We know that as an adult


learner, you’re committed
to achieving academic
success and contributing to
the college in productive
and respectful ways.

• Your rights and


responsibilities are outlined
clearly in the Academic
Rights and Responsibilities
Policy located here

• Please familiarize yourself


with the policy

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YOUR RIGHTS and
RESPONSIBILITIES
Part 2

• The Students Rights and


Responsibilities Office (SRRO)
assists students with
understanding their rights and
responsibilities.

• The SRRO is committed to


promoting a safe and
successful experience for NC
students by adhering to the
fair and transparent principles
outlined in the Student Code
of Conduct Policy located here

• Please familiarize yourself


with the policy

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YOUR PROFESSORS
COMMIT TO …
• You receiving instruction for the # of
hours specified on your timetable with
classes starting and finishing as
scheduled

• Providing at least ONE week’s notice for


major tests or assignments

• Ensuring you receive sufficient,


concrete, and timely feedback on your
evaluations

• Returning your course work promptly

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MANAGING
YOUR TIME

• Your Professors will assign your


coursework evaluation
(assignments, tests, projects,
etc.) with a corresponding
deadline/date.
• Respect these deadlines and
COMMUNICATE to your
Professor AHEAD OF TIME if
you’re struggling to meet a
deadline – we’re here to help
you succeed!

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MISSED
EVALUATIONS
• Missing an evaluation could lead to a
missed grade (and we don’t want
that!) – be sure to notify your
Professor a minimum of 5 days ahead
of time for any planned absences, or
as soon as possible for any emergency
absences so they can support you.

• The Missed Evaluation Policy is


important to review and can be
found here

• Whether a planned or emergency


absence, you’ll need a copy of the
Student Absence Request form to
submit to your Professor, and you’ll
find it here

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
What does this mean?

It means upholding NC’s values with respect


to the production of your academic work
and the completion of quizzes, tests and
exams

Please be sure to understand your


responsibilities as a student, it’s important
to know the Academic Honesty Policy which
can be found here

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• Plagiarism is the use of someone else’s work and presenting it as
ACADEMIC one’s own without properly documenting the source (including
words, images, ideas, phrases, videos)
INTEGRITY:
• To help you understand what’s in the NC policy, ncLibraries and
Learning Commons has created a Citations and Plagiarism Guide to
HOW TO AVOID help you learn how to avoid common mistakes – you can find it
COMMON here
PLAGIARISM
MISTAKES • Additional modules, videos and other resources to further support
you are located here

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COMMUNICATION
IS KEY
• Healthy communication from
you to your Professor, and from
your Professor to you, will be
key to your success.

• If you’re struggling in a class,


you’re encouraged to reach out
to your Professor by email or
during office hours.

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STUDENT
WELLNESS

Our goal is YOUR success!

We have MANY
accessible resources for
students that are free,
confidential and
voluntary. Your wellness
is important for this
journey

These services are listed


here

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Online Course Tips

• Treat Study Like a Job • Use Online Resources


• Manage Time • Take Notes
Carefully • Take Breaks
• Make a Study Plan
• Connect with Others
• Find a Quiet Space
• Join a Study Team
• Beat Deadlines

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https://goodcolleges.online/study-tips-for-success/.
Course Expectations

• Communication & submit weekly


exercises
• Responsibility for your studies
• Professional conduct in forums
• Zero tolerance on plagiarism
• Due dates and not accepting late assignments
• Be proactive: access resources!
• I will NOT give you extra assignment to pass the course
• I will NOT raise your grade, only YOU can!
• Final grades will be rounded up ONLY if 0.5 or higher,
e.g., 49.5% = 50%; BUT…49.4% = 49%
Do You Have Any Questions Regarding
Our Expectations?

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