The Gatekeepers: A Case on Allocations and Justifications

19 Pages Posted: 19 Aug 2014 Last revised: 27 Jan 2015

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David Hurtt

Baylor University

Bradley E. Lail

Baylor University

Michael A. Robinson

Baylor University

Martin T. Stuebs

Baylor University

Date Written: August 18, 2014

Abstract

This case provides an opportunity for you to make accounting allocation choices, justify those choices, and subsequently consider the ramifications of those choices. Two different scenarios – one in the academic setting and one in the business setting – examine the incentives and reporting issues faced by managers and accountants – the gatekeepers in these reporting environments. For each scenario, you will read the case materials, related tables, and then answer the Questions for Analysis. Each scenario presents you with an allocation task. In the first scenario, you will need to assess group members’ contributions to a project and allocate points across the group. These point allocations contribute to the determination of individual group members’ grades. The second scenario is also an allocation task but in a business setting, specifically the segment reporting environment. Here the task is to allocate common costs across reporting segments. For advanced reading, you will want to consider Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) topic 820 which addresses segment reporting, as this can help guide you in the degree of flexibility, if any, allowed in determining how to allocate costs.

Keywords: Allocations, decision justification, ethical dilemmas, group projects, segment reporting

JEL Classification: M12, M40

Suggested Citation

Hurtt, David and Lail, Bradley E. and Robinson, Michael A. and Stuebs, Martin T., The Gatekeepers: A Case on Allocations and Justifications (August 18, 2014). AAA 2015 Management Accounting Section (MAS) Meeting, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2482610 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2482610

David Hurtt

Baylor University ( email )

School of Engineering & Computer Science
Waco, TX 76798
United States

Bradley E. Lail (Contact Author)

Baylor University ( email )

One Bear Place #98002
Waco, TX 76798
United States

Michael A. Robinson

Baylor University ( email )

School of Engineering & Computer Science
Waco, TX 76798
United States

Martin T. Stuebs

Baylor University ( email )

School of Engineering & Computer Science
Waco, TX 76798
254-710-1329 (Phone)
254-710-1067 (Fax)

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