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Cue Sticks And Salsa: A Study Of Variances, Neal R. Vanzante
Cue Sticks And Salsa: A Study Of Variances, Neal R. Vanzante
Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology
Many accounting students have difficulty with variance analysis. At least part of this difficulty may be caused by the typical presentation of variances in cost/managerial accounting textbooks. Some textbook coverage is disjointed, with brief coverage of flexible budget variances just prior to discussion of manufacturing costs variances. Then, in a much later chapter, sales-variance analysis is covered with little or no reference to the earlier coverage of flexible budget variances. Discussion of input mix and yield variances may be presented in appendices, if covered at all. In addition to disjointed presentations, textbook coverage of variances is often heavily formula driven …
Improving The Moral Judgment Of Accounting Students: An Experiment, David Christensen, David Rees, Jeff Barnes
Improving The Moral Judgment Of Accounting Students: An Experiment, David Christensen, David Rees, Jeff Barnes
Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology
Recent highly publicized scandals involving accounting ethical failures have renewed recommendations to include ethics education in the accounting curriculum. Hundreds of studies confirm that the moral judgment of students improves during the college years, but the cause is unclear. Using a pretest-posttest design and the Defining Issues Test, we measured the effect of ethical dilemmas on the moral judgment of 81 accounting students over a semester. Results showed that the moral judgment of accounting students improved significantly.