Advanced Accounting Assignment: Research Tracker & Bibliographic Report
General Information:
Project Objective: Create an annotated bibliographic report to meet an assignment from your supervisor after first creating and using a research tracker. These are two separate deliverables required for this activity.
Why Are We Doing This?: In addition to assessing your performance in this course, this assignment will be used to assess the accounting program's achievement of program outcomes for the Information Literacy (INFO) Core Learning Area (CLA), as described in the university's Program Assessment Plan. The INFO CLA is defined as follows: demonstrate an ability to use libraries and other information resources to effectively locate, select, and evaluate needed information. The accounting program outcomes are defined as the ability to research accounting information to solve business problems and improve decision making.
Learning Objective: Demonstrate the ability to use academic and professional databases to research and support recommendations on emerging accounting issues.
Requirements:
Overview: We learn about a variety of topic in ACCT 424 Advanced Accounting, including the very important topic of accounting for business mergers and acquisitions (M&As). In addition to the "debit and credits" of M&As there is a host of activities an accountant would be involved in if they get involved in M&As in practice. One such activity is that of Due Diligence. By performing this activity, you will not only accomplish required learning objectives, you will also develop an understanding of what Due Diligence is, a very important topic to have some knowledge about in practice.
The Scenario: Place yourself in the role of a new team member at an organization that's just begun the process of negotiating being acquired by another company. Your team lead as come to you and your co-workers and told you that in a month's time the other company will be starting the process of Due Diligence, and your team is going to need to support that effort. Well, your company has never been bought out before, so this whole process is new to everyone, including this Due Diligence thing.
Since your team lead knows you successfully completed Advanced Accounting at UMUC, she knows you're the best of the best and as such she assigns you the task of researching Due Diligence, and wants you to report back to the team with two specific deliverables: a Research Tracker and an Annotated Bibliography.
Part I - The Research Tracker
A Research Tracker is a straight forward activity that can be thought of as something that simply "tells the story" of your thought process and logic used in finding information on a subject. In our case, that subject is going to be Due Diligence. Your requirement for the Research Tracker deliverable will be to research the subject of Due Diligence and create a basic Research Tracker to report on your results. The submitted deliverable should take the form of a chart created in Word or Excel that "tells the story" of your research efforts.
An example of a Research Tracker for the subject of "Violence in Television" is shown below. Your submission for our purposes of researching Due Diligence should use the same format and column heading as this example, and be completed using the same logic. For our class, about 10 rows / topics should suffice. This is the first part of this activity for our class, and your submission consisting of a Word document or Excel file is to be made as part of your submission. This part of this activity is worth 3% of your final grade, and will be evaluated based on the grading matrix presented at the end of this document.
Sample Research Tracker for the Subject of Violence in Television:
Question Pursuing, Information Sought, Rationale for
Search
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Tool or Source Used
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Concepts or Keywords, Terms, Phrases
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Results
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Decision, Action, Next Step
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Background information
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General encyclopedias (library reference
section)
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television, violence
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Found mostly general information on "television." Found one small article in Encyclopedia Americana on "Violence in Television."
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Need more background info? Will check other reference
books.
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More
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Looked in
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violence
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Found a small article on "Violence in Television"
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Have decided to
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background
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Encyclopedia
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(page 1769 - volume 3). Described correlation
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focus on
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information
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of Television
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between television violence and later behavior
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relationship
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(REF PN
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between
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1992.18 .E53
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television
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1997)
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violence and
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human
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behavior. Will
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check for books
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in online
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catalog.
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Description of
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Looked in
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human
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Found a lot of good general books on human
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Will focus more.
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human behavior
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Delhi Online
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behavior
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behavior, including The Winning Edge by
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Will try
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Catalog
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Andrew J. DuBrin.
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"television" and
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"violence."
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Delhi Online
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Looked
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Found a very good book titled "Violence in the
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Will take notes
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Catalog
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under
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Media" by James D. Torr (CIRC P96.V5 V563
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from books.
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"television"
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2001).
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and
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"violence."
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Need to narrow
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Used InfoTrac
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Tried
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Didn't find much.
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Will try other,
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focus even
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"television
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broader
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more with
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and human
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keywords.
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magazine or
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behavior."
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journal articles.
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Used InfoTrac
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Tried
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Found way too many irrelevant articles!
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Will try another
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"television
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keyword:
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and
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"violence."
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behavior."
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Used InfoTrac
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Tried
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Found several very good recent articles,
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Will print out
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"television
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including "Aggressive response to TV violence
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and review
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violence
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tracks to adulthood." Sally Koch Kubetin.
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articles, and
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and
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Pediatric News, May 2003, v37 i5 p23.
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take notes.
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behavior."
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Try to find good
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Used Google
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Tried
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Will examine
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Web sites to
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"television
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Found several Web sites that looked good. The
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other Web sites
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supplement
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violence
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first one was titled "Violence on
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and list findings.
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other
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and
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television.
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information.
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behavior."
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This Web site is published by the American
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Psychological Association.
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Part II - An Annotated Bibliography
An Annotated Bibliography is a simple report that gives a summary of key items of interest related to a topic. The purpose of annotations is to provide the reader with a summary and an evaluation of each source. An Annotated Bibliography is not a report on a subject, it is simply a review of literature or websites found relating to a topic.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
2. The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
3. Also include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.