Stanley B. Deal


 

Stanley B. Deal is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the School of Business and Management at Azusa Pacific University. He received his B.A. in Business Administration in 1978 from Azusa Pacific College and his Master of Science in Taxation in 1996 from Golden Gate University. Professor Deal has practiced as a CPA in California since 1987 and is a public accounting partner at Davis & Deal, CPA, in Glendora, California. His research interests are accounting theory and its application to small business, tax theory for individuals, estates and trusts.

Professor Deal is married to Debbie and they have three children, Erin (18), Kristin (16) and Jordan (8).

 
 

CONTACT ADDRESS:
 
 
Office Location: Wilden Hall # 213
Phone Number:  (626) 812-3092
Email address: Sdeal@apu.edu

 

 

TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR FALL 1998:
 
 
CODE

 
DESCRIPTION

 
TIME

 
DAY

 
ROOM

 
BUSI 120 Principles of Accounting 7:30 a.m. M,W,F Wilden LN
BUSI 120 Principles of Accounting 8:35 a.m. M,W,F Wilden 103
ACCT 225 Intermediate Accounting 7:30 a.m.  T,Th Wilden 103
BUSI 331 Federal Taxes I 7:15 p.m. T Wilden 104

 
 

OFFICE HOURS FOR FALL 1998:
 
 
Monday (M) 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ; Afternoon with appointment 
Tuesday (T) 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ; Afternoon with appointment
Wednesday (W) 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ; Afternoon with appointment
Thursday (Th) 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ; Afternoon with appointment 
Friday (F) 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ; Afternoon with appointment

 
 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

ACCT 225 – INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING

Description: An intensive study of the theory and principles underlying financial accounting. Emphasis in placed in the theoretical and conceptual framework of the financial reporting process including the role and authority of official accounting pronouncement and the responsibilities of professional accountants. This course begins with a review of the accounting model and covers accounting theory as it relates to revenue recognition, current assets, including cash, account receivable, and inventories, and operational assets. Back to the Teaching Schedule.
 
 

BUSI 120 – PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING

Description: The basic financial accounting model and cycle are introduced, preparing students to explore the application of fundamental accounting principles to specific classes of assets and liabilities. The sole proprietorship business form of business serves as the primary model for demonstrating the application of accounting principles and procedures for current assets, such as account receivable and inventories, operational assets, and current and long-term liabilities. Students will also complete a computer-simulation which introduces computer application in accounting. Back to the Teaching Schedule
 
 

BUSI 331 – FEDERAL TAXES

Description: An intensive study of the theory and principles of Federal income tax as it applies to individuals. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical framework and philosophy of the U.S. federal tax system, as well as practical application and planning. This course covers basic concepts in the determination of income, classes of deductions, allowable credits, and property transactions. A project utilizing commercial tax software is used to demonstrate computer applications. Back to the Teaching Schedule