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會計及金融

Financial Accounting for Decision Makers (Internet Mode)
決策會計學 (網上模式)

Course No. : 213-820343-12|Start Date : 11/10/2021

Instructor

MR. WONG Ching Chak

Language Used

English

Total Hours

16.00 week(s)

Session

0

Place

NIL

Start Date

October 11, 2021

Tuition Fee

HK$ 1,030.00

Level

General Short Courses

Course Enquiries

2209 02262603 6565[JavaScript encoded]

Enrolment Enquiries

2209 0290

Closing Date for Application

October 04, 2021

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Mode of delivery:Distance Learning

This course will NOT provide live sessions. Students will learn in distance learning mode through written course materials in conjunction with the Required Textbook*.

Course materials include: 'Course Guide', 'Course Notes', 'Course Assignments' and 'Study Schedule'.

* Students are required to purchase the textbook on their own. For details, please refer to the column 'Required Textbook' below.

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Introduction

This course provides a comprehension introduction to financial accounting, it is developed in a concise way without using too much technical jargon. It aims for students without accounting background who want to have an overall understanding of how accounting information can be used to improve business decision making.

After completing the course, the students should be able to use the key accounting concepts to prepare financial reports for limited company, measuring and report cash flow and critically analyse and evaluate the financial statements for business decision making.

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Course Outline

1) Introduction to accounting
2) Measuring and reporting financial position
3) Measuring and reporting financial performance
4) Accounting for limited companies (1)
5) Accounting for limited companies (2)
6) Measuring and reporting the cash flows
7) Analysing and interpreting financial statements (1)
8) Analysing and interpreting financial statements (2)
9) Reporting the financial results of group of companies
10) Governing a company

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Course Duration

Around 16 Weeks

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Required Textbook

Peter Atrill and Eddie McLaney, Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, Financial Times Prentice Hall