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Fall 2005
I. Instructor
Classroom: SM 1.102
E-Mail: rafalsz@utdallas.edu
(please do not use WebCT mail)
Phone: 972-883-2738
TA hours: TBA
V. Course Organization
The course is lecture oriented, with the in-class material supplemented by assigned
readings from the textbook.
The TA is responsible for most of the routine help/clarification requests. Do not send
direct email to me with such requests, try the TA first. Do not worry, if the TA
cannot deal with your question he will send it to me and you will receive a reply. Use
the following WebCT id: oxu022000.
VI. Grading
Exams will feature both descriptive and quantitative questions, and are not
exclusively multiple choice. There are three exams. The research project will involve
preparing an analyst’s report for a company of your choice.
Exam 1 25%
Exam 2 25%
Exam 3 (Final Exam) 25%
Project 25%
Homework +5%
In an event that you must miss class, make sure that you are current with all the
covered material and assigned readings.
All students are expected to behave in accordance with academic integrity. Strict
adherence to the Policy on Cheating as stated in the Regents’ Rules and Regulations,
part One, Chapter VI, Section 3, Subsection 3.2, subdivision 3.22 is expected. This
policy reads:
Students are expected to be above reproach in all-scholastic activities. Students who engage in
scholastic dishonesty are subject to disciplinary penalties, including the possibility of failure in the
course and dismissal from the university. Scholastic dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating,
plagiarism, collusion, the submission for credit of any work or materials that are attributable in whole
or in part to another person, taking an examination for another person, any act designed to give unfair
advantage to a student or attempt to commit such acts.
AIM 6344-001: Financial Statement Analysis Fall 2005
Date Topic
Overview of Financial Reporting and Financial
August 23
Statement Analysis
October 4 Exam 1
October 18 Forecasting I
October 25 Forecasting II
November 1 Exam 2
Final Exam