Bachelor's degree + 4 years - Accounting and Management
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The Management and Accounting course aims to provide students with the essential financial and management tools for strategic decision-making within a company. It offers a solid foundation in accounting, while also covering concepts of financial management, budgeting, and management control.
- Introduction to Accounting: Understanding the basic principles of accounting, including bookkeeping, double-entry bookkeeping, and recording financial transactions.
- Financial statements: In-depth study of the main financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement) and their interpretation to assess the financial health of a company.
- Analytical accounting: Analysis of costs and their allocation, calculation of cost prices, and cost management methods (ABC – Activity-Based Costing) for better decision-making.
- Budget management: Preparation and monitoring of budgets, budget control, and adjustment of financial forecasts to manage the activity optimally.
- Financial analysis: Learning about financial ratios (liquidity, profitability, solvency) and analytical tools to evaluate the performance and profitability of a company.
- Management control: Implementation of internal control systems to monitor and improve company performance, with an emphasis on managing gaps between objectives and actual results.
Accounting and Management
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1Functional analysis of the balance sheet
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2The basics of tax audits
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3Financial vocabulary
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4Balance sheet analysis
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5Understanding and designing a Business Plan
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6Working capital management
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7Management control
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8The value
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9Load variability – The break-even point
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10Management control: unstable contexts
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11The risk/return ratio
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12Financial diagnosis + financial profitability
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13The pledge
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14The financing plan
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15Equity - Bank debt
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16The constraints on renewing resources
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17Accounting controls: documents and evidence, economic diagnosis - economic profitability
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18Funding methods
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19Investment projects
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20Financial forecasts - the financing plan
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