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	School of Accounting
	ACCT3004 Accounting Theory and Analysis
	Semester 1 and Tri 1A 2016
	Essay - Information Sheet
	Bentley, Fully Online, Miri Sarawak,
	Mauritius, Sydney, Singapore
	Essay (15%)
	Due 5pm 29 th April 2016
	(uploaded through Turnitin on the Blackboard site used by this unit)
	In an essay between 1000 and 1500 words (+/- 5%), students are to answer the following:
	“If all financial statement preparers worldwide used fair value accounting as the only measurement
	method for financial disclosures then managers would have no incentive to manipulate accounting
	numbers or engage in earnings management.” Discuss this comment and use at least one relevant
	accounting theory and provide examples to support your agreement or disagreement to this
	statement.”
	In-text and end-text references are required. Students need to ensure they discuss the points they
	think are the most important to ensure that the word limit is adhered to.
	Students who provide no in-text references will receive a grade of zero and may be reported for
	plagiarism.
	A guideline rubric/marking guide will be placed on Blackboard.
	Required Format
	 Use the word count in Microsoft Office and write the number of words at the end of the essay.
	 Essays should be typed using Microsoft Word with a size 11 or 12 font and using minimum 1.5
	line spacing (no single spaced submissions). Left and right page margins should be at least 2 cm.
	 Documents submitted must be properly formatted and checked for appropriate spelling and
	grammar. Documents submitted that are not formatted correctly will lose 10% automatically.
	This includes appropriate punctuation and ensuring a space after a full stop or comma or semi-
	colon or colon and inappropriate use of symbols.
	 A separate cover page is not required.
	 Put your Student Name and Student ID in a header in the word document and include
	consecutive page numbers in the footer, so they appear on each page.
	 Chicago referencing style is required for in-text and end-text referencing.
	 University policies and procedures for academic misconduct and plagiarism will be applied.
	Further information is available at academicintegrity.curtin.edu.au.
	 Originality reports displaying percentage (%) of similarity can be viewed by students to ensure
	they have referenced where appropriate and not plagiarised. (In summary, plagiarism is not
	giving due reference to work that is not your own whether copied or paraphrased). Students
	can resubmit their edited documents multiple times prior to the submission time. All similarities
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	should be checked by students to ensure that where applicable the text is correctly referenced. A
	high degree of similarity and low degree of referencing will most likely result in a low grade.
	There is no specific similarity % for this unit that is acceptable but where the % is over 20%
	these will be scrutinised more thoroughly. This is not to say that for example 25% is
	unacceptable, this % may be acceptable as long as the items that are similar are correctly
	referenced and they are not copied from others work or from internet cheat websites.
	A student guide for avoiding plagiarism can be found at the following website:
	http://academicintegrity.curtin.edu.au/global/studentbook.cfm
	 NOTE: When you submit your essay to Turnitin for the first time you will receive the
	similarity report within 2-30 minutes. If you resubmit a second time and each time after
	that it may take 24 hours to view the similarity report. Keep this in mind if you leave it to
	the last minute you may not be able to see the updated similarity report.
	 IMPORTANT - The file name of the word document and the submission title in Turnitin needs
	to reflect your location and student ID (That is labelled correctly in BOTH places) for example;
	
	代写 Curtin ACCT3004 Accounting Theory and Analysis
	- BEN_12345678 (for Bentley Students)
	- FO_12345678  (for Fully Online Students)
	- Miri_12345678 (for Miri Sarawak Campus Students)
	- MAU_12345678  (for Mauritius Students)
	- SYD_12345678  (for Sydney Students)
	- SING_12345678  (for Singapore Students)
	 Failure to comply with labelling instructions can result in a loss of 2 Marks.
	  To achieve a good grade, the expectation is that your essay should be more than just a selection
	of direct quotes, students should provide examples where appropriate and write and organise
	their essay in a scholarly way. Marks are allocated for spelling and grammar as well as
	content. A copy of a guideline marking rubric is provided in the following pages. Students
	will be provided with feedback online through a rubric.
	Additional Support Information
	Tips for academic writing, some online grammar exercises and a calendar for support workshops can be
	found at the following websites:
	http://life.curtin.edu.au/learning-support/essay_writing.htm
	http://business.curtin.edu.au/study/student_support/communication_skills_centre/online-grammar-
	exercise.cfm
	http://life.curtin.edu.au/learning-support/learning_support_calendar.htm
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	Turnitin for Students
	What is Turnitin?
	Turnitin is an electronic text matching system that compares text in a student assignment against
	electronic text on the Internet, in published works, on commercial databases, and in assignments
	previously submitted to Turnitin by students in universities all over the world, including
	assignments obtained from internet sites that sell student papers.
	The Turnitin system operates through a web site and is accessed using standard web browsers.
	Turnitin is a text-matching system and contrary to popular belief it is NOT a standalone plagiarism
	detection system. Turnitin provides an 'originality report' in which 'matched' text is underlined,
	colour coded, and linked to either the original source or a similar document on its database. Turnitin
	indicates the degree of text matching, and lecturers must still review the originality report and
	perhaps use other measures in order to determine if plagiarism has occurred.
	Why is Turnitin being used at Curtin?
	Currently, Curtin degrees have prestige with employers and the wider community but this can be
	threatened by breaches of academic integrity (including plagiarism). Academic integrity is essential
	to the operation and reputation of Curtin courses.
	Turnitin supports the implementation of Curtin University's mission and values and its policy on
	plagiarism. It is one of many resources that can help ensure that academic integrity is maintained:
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