Financial Accounting Fundamentals
This unit will cover the basics of financial accounting, including financial statements, accounting principles, and the accounting cycle. Students will learn how to prepare financial statements, analyze financial data, and make informed financial decisions.
Accounting Standards and Regulations
This unit will discuss the various accounting standards and regulations that companies must follow to ensure financial reporting accuracy and transparency. Students will learn about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and other relevant regulations.
Financial Reporting and Analysis
This unit will cover the principles and practices of financial reporting, including financial statement preparation, accounting ratios, and data analysis. Students will learn how to analyze financial data to identify trends, make informed decisions, and assess financial performance.
Accounting for Different Industries
This unit will provide an in-depth understanding of accounting for specific industries, such as manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. Students will learn the unique accounting principles and practices used in each industry, including inventory management, depreciation, and accounting for special purpose entities.
Accounting Software and Tools
This unit will introduce students to various accounting software and tools, such as QuickBooks, Excel, and Oracle. Students will learn how to use these tools to manage financial data, create financial reports, and generate financial statements.
Financial Management and Control
This unit will cover the principles and practices of financial management and control, including budgeting, capital budgeting, and risk management. Students will learn how to set financial goals, allocate resources, and monitor financial performance to ensure the success of the organization.
Advanced Accounting Topics
This unit will provide an in-depth understanding of advanced accounting topics, such as accounting for leases, depreciation, and international accounting standards. Students will learn how to apply these concepts to complex financial situations and make informed financial decisions.
Financial Accounting Ethics and Social Responsibility
This unit will discuss the ethical and social responsibility of financial professionals, including transparency, accountability, and corporate social responsibility. Students will learn how to apply ethical principles to financial decision-making and contribute to a sustainable and responsible financial system.
Financial Accounting and Technology
This unit will explore the intersection of finance and technology, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data analytics. Students will learn how these technologies are being used to improve financial processes, automate tasks, and enhance decision-making.
Financial Accounting and International Accounting
This unit will provide an in-depth understanding of financial accounting and reporting for multinational companies. Students will learn about international accounting standards, foreign currency exchange, and cross-border transactions.
The assessment is done via submission of assignment. There are no written exams.