Partnership and Corporate Taxation (Acct 217) - Saddleback College
Partnership and Corporate Taxation (Acct 217) - Saddleback College
Partnership and Corporate Taxation (Acct 217) - Saddleback College
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Course Policies, Procedures <strong>and</strong> Assignments<br />
The instructor assumes you have the requisite computer skills to successfully<br />
complete this course. This includes (at least) proficiency with Microsoft Office<br />
<strong>and</strong> access to the Internet.<br />
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Each chapter will have a series of exercises <strong>and</strong> problem, which will be performed<br />
through Connect. Exercises are worth 20 points per chapter.<br />
There will be four exams administered throughout the semester.<br />
There will be an additional 60 points that will consist of a project (or projects) <strong>and</strong><br />
or in class quizzes.<br />
Since you are being provided with due dates well in advance, there will be no<br />
extensions for due dates for Connect. Reasons such as “Blackboard or Connect<br />
was down” will not be accepted.<br />
You are expected to read the chapter materials, review the author’s support<br />
materials, complete assigned homework, quizzes, <strong>and</strong> exams prior to the assigned<br />
due date. You are responsible for any material provided by the textbook publisher<br />
in the textbook <strong>and</strong>/or their online learning web site.<br />
ALL cell phones, pagers, palm pilots, iPods, <strong>and</strong> other wireless devices must be<br />
OFF during class <strong>and</strong> during exams.<br />
Tape recorders, calculators <strong>and</strong> laptop computers are permitted in class. You are<br />
highly recommended to bring a calculator for exams. Cell phones <strong>and</strong> PDAs are<br />
NOT allowed for exams. If you have any questions, please ask the instructor<br />
before the exam.<br />
This course will cover the entire textbook except chapters 12 <strong>and</strong> 13.<br />
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Every student is required to attend all class sessions <strong>and</strong> complete all assignments.<br />
There will be no make-up lectures on an individual basis. Poor attendance will be<br />
sufficient grounds for being DROPPED from the course; however, do not assume<br />
that the instructor will drop you from the course. Once the semester reaches the<br />
drop deadline, you will receive a grade.<br />
You are expected to read the chapter materials prior to class lecture. The author’s<br />
PowerPoint presentations are used as a lecture outline but we will discuss much<br />
more than what is on the file. You are responsible for any material presented in<br />
the textbook, resource material, or class discussion.<br />
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