Financial Accounting & Reporting

  • Graduate School of Business |

Description

The Financial Accounting and Reporting course teaches students the principles and practices of financial accounting and reporting. The course covers financial statements, accounting standards, financial analysis, and the role of financial accounting and reporting in decision-making. In the course, students learn how to prepare financial statements such as the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. They also learn about accounting standards, including GAAP and IFRS, and how to apply them to ensure financial statements are prepared accurately and comply with regulations.

Program

Master of Science (MSc)

Objectives

  • 1. To familiarize candidates with the basic concepts, principles, and language of financial accounting. 2. To prepare students to understand the impact of economic transaction on Financial Reporting. 3. To introduce students to the basic concepts of using and interpreting accounting information by external users in the decision making process. 4. To provide students with an in-depth coverage of the basic tools of Financial Statement Analysis

Textbook

Lectures are not based strictly on text material. Many subject areas covered in the text will be supplemented with additional material or presented in an alternative manner in class. For this reason, exams will be based on both class lectures and text material.

Course Content

content serial Description
11. Financial Statements business Decisions. 2. Investing and Financing Decision and Balance Sheet
23. Operating Decision and Income Statements 4. Adjustments, Financial Statements and the Quality of Earnings.
35. Communicating and Interpreting Accounting Information 6. Reporting and Interpreting Sale, Revenue, Receivables and Cash.
47. Reporting and Interpreting Cost of goods sold and Inventory. 8. Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant and Equipment
59. Natural Resource; and Intangibles 10. Statements of Cash Flows 11. Analyzing Financial statements
11. Financial Statements business Decisions. 2. Investing and Financing Decision and Balance Sheet
23. Operating Decision and Income Statements 4. Adjustments, Financial Statements and the Quality of Earnings.
35. Communicating and Interpreting Accounting Information 6. Reporting and Interpreting Sale, Revenue, Receivables and Cash.
47. Reporting and Interpreting Cost of goods sold and Inventory. 8. Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant and Equipment
59. Natural Resource; and Intangibles 10. Statements of Cash Flows 11. Analyzing Financial statements

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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