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About the Course

Accounting information is the lifeblood of the organization as it facilitates and influences operational and strategic decisions intended to achieve organizational goals. Organizations benefit from three decision-oriented roles of accounting: measurement, control, and communication. This course provides an introduction to accounting’s measurement role inside of an organization and how accountants communicate information that helps managers and employees make operational decisions. In particular, you will learn how cost information is created and organized to help managers and employees conduct profitability analyses, develop and choose products, make pricing decisions, and make common business decisions. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: • Identify the nature, purpose, and importance of different types of decision-useful accounting information. • Create, organize, and communicate cost information to best suit common operational decisions. • Use accounting information to manage products, control costs, and leverage other drivers of operational success. If you enjoy this business course and are interested in an MBA, consider applying to the iMBA, a flexible, fully-accredited online MBA at an incredibly competitive price offered by the University of Illinois. For more information, please see the Resource page in this course and onlinemba.illinois.edu....

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SW

Mar 20, 2020

The materials are really easy to understand especially how to distinguish job and process costing

DK

Jun 26, 2018

This is very useful course to learn Business decision

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By Daniel C

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Aug 21, 2016

This course was a complete joke. Many practice quiz questions and even test questions had wrong answers marked as right so you had to re-write test over and over until you guessed which one of the wrong answers was right. Also, there was a theme of lazily worded questions and answers throughout the entire course. There is always a way to write in non ambiguous ways, it just takes some effort. Very frustrating to decipher the lazily worded questions. Someone should have proof read this course. I feel like an idiot for paying for it.

By Dax C

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Jun 19, 2017

I hate giving this course a low course. The concepts here and principles are exactly what i enrolled for, and this course was handled poorly. The explanations to the quizzes were done lazily. The language used was too robotic and some module questions just do not make sense.

It was so frustrating because I had high hopes considering how course 1 and course 2 was delivered so well: the real-life examples were actual interviews from real entrepreneurs who we can relate to, an actual auditor who gives insight on what can be found in a statement.

This course was barely visual. some boring presentations and the mentor is very distracting. he was so stiff. he was too dependent on his cue card/idiot board at the back of the camera and mentor's eyes looking at his cue cards all the time, with not so much of a personal input. we might as well have read the cue cards ourselves.

The examples given in the lecture are too simple and the questions given in the module are not easily relatable to. I hope the mentor is reminded that students have very pragmatic reasons on why we enrolled in online courses in the first place. We are not Accountancy majors/undergrads, we are simple entrepreneurs who need to understand how to make rational decisions and thus our limited accounting foundations are very limited. I am an engineering major and used to be a Calculus teacher before so I cannot say that I am not privy with numbers. But i need to see how the accounting concepts and principles translate into the math and that's what I was missing.

There is very limited interaction, feedback or questioning as compared to a live classroom experience, so I really hope that he could have exerted more effort in trying to teach management accounting for dummies like me.

By A. D

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Dec 19, 2019

Errors in quizzes have not been fixed for years - Course does not seem to be maintained any more.

By Ziheng X

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Oct 1, 2019

Extremely daunting and confusing quiz questions with multiple answers to tick. The concept wasn't explained in the detail that on par with the quiz standard

By Anne R

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May 21, 2017

Unfortunately Course 3 is nowhere near as good as the first two courses. Take the first two courses in this specialization and pass on courses 3 and 4. Both are riddled with errors in the quizzes, which have been pointed out by students in the forums but not addressed, the textbook selected for the readings contains errors (although I found a version without errors and noted that in the forum), and the instructor is not engaging relative to the instructor for the first two courses.

By Dawn W

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May 5, 2023

The content of the course in the readings and lectures is helpful, but the quizzes have been broken for over 5 years with many wrong answers. The discussion forum is full of requests to change this, but nothing has been done. If you are auditing the class then it is no problem, but if you are paying or trying to get a specialization then this course is worthless.

By H F

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Dec 21, 2022

Very good course

By Muhammad A

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Jan 31, 2017

Great course

By Jordan W

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Apr 12, 2021

Quizzes are poorly written and videos don't adequately prepare you for them. The way they don't allow partial points is not useful either. Expect to retake them frequently.

By Ted W

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Jun 20, 2022

Terrible experience ever on Coursera.....

By Patrick F C C

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Nov 23, 2020

The first two courses of this specialization on understanding financial statements were excellent. However this part of the specialization is terrible. The videos are short, but you need to spend too much time trying to figure out sneaky questions about a not so difficult subject made difficult. I gave up on this course. I want to learn, not puzzle.

By Jeff C

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Jun 15, 2021

Unfortunate quiz questions with possible technical errors and unresponsive staff (forum has similar questions and complaints stemming back 5 years ago to as recent as 11 days) makes this course frustrating, confusing and unrewarding.

By Daria H

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Aug 24, 2022

Will anyone ever correct mistakes in the quizes?! It's irritating,please do something

By Francisco L

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Feb 9, 2021

Exercises are wrong and it become almost impossible to pass the test.

By Roel v d Z

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Sep 26, 2022

Module 3 Quantitative Analysis Quiz is impossible to pass.

By QuickedWicked

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Sep 22, 2020

Correct answers are still appearing as incorrect.

By Kiran K

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Jun 18, 2018

The quizzes which contained multiple felt a bit difficult to answer at start as I keep on answering when the answers got correct it left me a great feeling.Finally, Its worth taking this course I personally feel completing all the 5 courses will be a good start to learn fundamentals and how to take decisions in a organisation.

By Belinda N

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Jan 18, 2024

This course is dynamic! I have gained a lot of insight which gives me the wisdom to use this knowledge in identifying, analyzing, and applying it to business decision-making. I am truly empowered to finish this course!

By Sri W

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Mar 21, 2020

The materials are really easy to understand especially how to distinguish job and process costing

By José A S R

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May 21, 2018

Muy buena metodología de enseñanza y una sistematización adecuada. Fue un buen reto.

By Dhanesh K

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Jun 27, 2018

This is very useful course to learn Business decision

By Victor V

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May 30, 2017

It is a great course about accounting!

By Lisa M

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Jul 27, 2021

Tough course, but very informative.

By Suriani G

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Mar 18, 2024

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By amany m

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May 31, 2020

Amazing