Accounting, Governance and Regulation

BUSS1030

Accounting for Decision Making

3.8
40 verified reviews
Credit Points
6
Session
2026 Sem 1
Location
Camperdown/Darlington
Attendance
Normal
Unit Overview
There are many uses for accounting data. This unit of study investigates the fundamentals of accounting at an introductory level to provide students with a user-focused understanding of accounting information. The unit of study introduces key accounting concepts from a user perspective, introducing simple financial statements, internal business planning and working capital, as well as evolving topics such as sustainability and corporate governance. Students develop desirable graduate attributes such as critical-thinking and decision-making skills via a range of knowledge building tasks. Authentic assessment is used to evaluate and assist students in the learning process.

Requirements

Prohibitions
ACCT1001 or ACCT1002 or ACCT1003 or ACCT1004 or ACCT1005

Unit Reviews

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Anonymous
2016 • Semester 2
5

Great lecturers. Really well structured content. Pretty easy to do well. Excellent to introduce you to what accounting is.

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Anonymous
2015 • Semester 1
4

This is a good introductory accounting course. The assessment structure is fair and the MyAccountLab and Tutorial Participation, although not the most flexible, give students the best possible motivation to do well in the subject. The notoriously hard mid-semester exam throws many students off. Overall it requires a comprehensive understanding of accounting to do well, but as a student, this is what you should be challenged to do!

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Anonymous
2015 • Semester 1
3

Useful subject

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Anonymous
2015 • Semester 1
1

The subject was too clustered, and there were too many ways to fail. it almost seemed on purpose. I definitely think this was the most horrible subject, and the accounting faculty needs to sort out their priorities and make the subject 10 times fairer.

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Anonymous
2015 • Semester 2
4

I enjoyed the resources given for exams and the ability to see our break down of marks.

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Semester Roadmap

W01
Introduction to AccountingLecture
Introduction to AccountingTutorial
W02
Introduction to Accounting (Continued)Lecture
Introduction to Accounting (Continued)Tutorial
W03
Developing a Business Plan - CVP AnalysisLecture
Developing a Business Plan - CVP AnalysisTutorial
W04
Developing a Business Plan - BudgetingLecture
Developing a Business Plan - BudgetingTutorial
W05
Revision WeekLecture
Revision WeekTutorial
W06
The Accounting System - Concepts and Applications (Part 1)Lecture
The Accounting System - Concepts and Applications (Part 1)Tutorial
W07
The Accounting System - Concepts and Applications (Part 2)Lecture
The Accounting System - Concepts and Applications (Part 2)Tutorial
W08
Internal Control - Managing and Reporting Working CapitalLecture
Internal Control - Managing and Reporting Working CapitalTutorial
W09
Income StatementLecture
Income StatementTutorial
W10
Balance SheetLecture
Balance SheetTutorial
W11
Statement of Cash FlowsLecture
Statement of Cash FlowsTutorial
W12
Corporate Governance and Professional Decision MakingLecture
Corporate Governance and Professional Decision MakingTutorial
W13
RevisionLecture
RevisionTutorial

Support

Teaching Staff

Wes Hamilton-Jessop
wes.hamilton-jessop@sydney.edu.au
Coordinator

Assessments

Final Exam
50%
Formal exam period
Written examAI prohibited
Online Quiz
10%
Multiple weeks
Out-of-class quizAI allowed
Tutorial Participation and Engagement
10%
Ongoing
ContributionAI allowed
Online Quiz
5%
15 Mar 2026 at 23:59 Closing date : 15 Mar 2026
Out-of-class quizAI allowed
In-semester Test
25%
18 Apr 2026 at 18:10
Written testAI prohibited