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MR. CLEMENTE A.

DIWAS
Director, Student Affairs Office

THRU: DR. LOUIE A. DIVINAGRACIA


Dean, College of Business Administration

Dear Director Diwas,


Greetings!

The Executive Board of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants is


seeking your full support and your permission to conduct our
proposed event entitled “END Game: Empowering Notions and
Dauntlessness towards Accounting” that will be held on
September 27, 2019 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM at Multi-Media
Room 3A, TYK Building.

This is a Marvel-themed academic competition covering three


major accounting subjects namely: Cost Accounting, Intermediate
Accounting, and Conceptual Framework and Accounting Standards
that aims to develop critical thinking and analyzing skills of
accounting students. Academic performance of participants will be
measured and assessed upon solving questions and analyzing
theories of the aforementioned subjects to meet the organizations’
aim of uplifting academic excellence among accounting students.

We are hoping for your kind consideration and approval for the
above mentioned activity, details of which are attached in this letter.

Thank you very much and God bless always.

Respectfully yours,

SAMANTHA SHAYLA R. SIOSON


2nd Year Representative, Project Head
I. RATIONALE/INTRODUCTION

In line with the celebration of Foundation Week, the Junior Philippine


Institute of Accountants will conduct an academic competition that will develop
the competency of 2nd year accounting students through answering analytical
theories and solving challenging problems about accounting. This will serve as a
review for the final departmental examinations of 2 nd year students and a pre-
comprehensive examinations preparation quiz bee with the aim to inculcate and
attain long-term knowledge among the 2nd year students concerning the
aforementioned major subjects in accounting.

II. PROJECT OVERVIEW

NAME OF THE PROJECT: “END Game: Empowering Notions and


Dauntlessness towards Accounting”

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is an intra-school Marvel-themed academic


competition that intends to test the proficiency of
accounting students in the specified subjects
primarily focused on: Cost Accounting,
Intermediate Accounting and Conceptual
Framework and Accounting Standards.

NATURE OF PROJECT: Academic event (Quiz Bee)

VENUE: MMR 3A, TYK Building

DATE AND TIME: September 27, 2019


9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

COMMITTEE IN CHARGE: JPIA Executive Board and Associates

BENEFICIARIES: 2nd Year BS Accountancy and BS Management


Accounting Students
III. OBJECTIVES

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

To test the participants’ proficiency and competitiveness and promote their


awareness in the aforementioned accounting subjects by conducting an
academic competition.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1. To assess the participants’ preparedness in dealing with the
aforementioned accounting subjects.
2. To develop the participants’ proficiency in analyzing and solving
theoretical and computational problems within the allotted time.
3. To recognize those students who exhibit exemplary performance in
accounting.
4. To practice the participants in using their critical thinking skills in a fast-
paced manner and strengthen the spirit of camaraderie among them.

IV. STRATEGIES AND METHODOLOGY

A. PARTICIPANTS:
2nd year BS Accountancy and BS Management Accounting students of the
University of the East – Caloocan.

EXPECTED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:


Approximately 18 students (with 3 members per group)

B. PREPARATION:
1. Secure questions and prepare necessary solutions for the answers.
2. Secure the venue.
3. Secure judges and associates that will serve as arbiters in the quiz
bee proper.
4. Secure participants
5. Secure the presentation and materials needed for the quiz bee.
C. PROMOTION:
1. Text brigades
2. Online campaign thru social networking sites

V. SUGGESTED PROGRAM FLOW

END Game: Empowering Notions and Dauntlessness towards Accounting


September 27, 2019
MMR 3A, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Activity Time
Registration 9:00 10:00
Invocation and National Anthem 10:00 10:05
Opening remarks 10:05 10:15
Roll call of participants 10:15 10:20
Presentation of mechanics 10:20 10:35
Round 1 10:35 10:55
Round 2 10:55 11:15
Break 11:15 11:20
Round 3 11:20 11:40
Awarding of winners and participants 11:40 11:50
Closing remarks 11:50 11:55
Paragons and UE Hymn 11:55 12:00

VI. RESOURCES

A. PHYSICAL
1. LCD Projector
2. Connectors and extension cords
3. Laptop(s)
4. Microphone
5. Sound system
6. Chairs
7. Chalks, illustration boards and erasers
8. Questionnaires and answer sheets

B. FINANCIALS
The estimated financial for this activity is P1,650

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Materials/Questionnaires 100
Cash prize (P600, P450, P300) P1,350
Certificates 100
Contingencies 100
Total
P 1,650

VII. EVALUATION

Evaluation is an essential part of a certain program. It is the key in identifying the


success of the activity through the feedback of those people involved in the event. It will
provide important information about the impact of the program on the participants and to
know their positive and negative views towards the event. Thus, evaluation forms are
prepared for the purpose of improving future performances.

PREPARED BY:

SAMANTHA SHAYLA R. SIOSON


2nd Year Representative, Project Head

RIZZA C. MANAPSAL
Executive Secretary, Co-Project Head

NOTED BY:

JOHN CARLOS C. DORINGO


President, JPIA
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL:

PROF. JHEROME G. NG. CPA, MBA


Adviser, JPIA and Chair, Department of Accounting, Law and Taxation

PROF. EMETERIA B. DALISAY, CPA, MBA


Associate Dean

DR. LOUIE A. DIVINAGRACIA


Dean, College of Business Administration

APPROVED BY:

MR. CLEMENTE A. DIWAS


Director, Student Affairs Office

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