2023/2024
BA-BINBO1131U Financial Accounting
English Title |
Financial
Accounting |
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Language |
English |
Course ECTS |
7.5 ECTS |
Type |
Mandatory |
Level |
Bachelor |
Duration |
One Quarter |
Start time of the course |
Second Quarter, Autumn |
Timetable |
Course schedule will be posted at
calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in International
Business
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Course
coordinator |
- Bjørn N. Jørgensen - Department of Accounting
(AA)
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Main academic
disciplines |
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Teaching
methods |
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Last updated on
27-02-2023
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Learning objectives |
After having completed the course students should
be able to:
- Read, understand and examine the data in an annual report.
- Fully comprehend the difference between cash and accrual
accounting.
- Prepare financial statements from the source data based on
accounting transactions.
- Understand the critical role of ethics in providing decision
useful accounting information.
- Develop financial ratios for a company and analyze the
information content of these measures to make sound business
decisions.
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Examination |
Financial
Accounting:
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Exam
ECTS |
7,5 |
Examination form |
Written sit-in exam on CBS'
computers |
Individual or group exam |
Individual exam |
Assignment type |
Written assignment |
Duration |
4 hours |
Grading scale |
7-point grading scale |
Examiner(s) |
Internal examiner and external examiner |
Exam period |
Autumn and Winter |
Aids |
Limited aids, see the list below:
The student is allowed to bring - An approved calculator. Only the models HP10bll+ or Texas BA ll
Plus are allowed (both models are non-programmable, financial
calculators).
- Language dictionaries in paper format
The student will have access to - Advanced IT application package
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Make-up exam/re-exam |
Same examination form as the ordinary exam
The number of registered candidates for the make-up
examination/re-take examination may warrant that it most
appropriately be held as an oral examination. The programme office
will inform the students if the make-up examination/re-take
examination instead is held as an oral examination including a
second examiner or external examiner.
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Description of the exam
procedure
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Course content, structure and pedagogical
approach |
- Accounting as a form of communication
- Financial statements and Annual Reports
- Double-entry bookkeeping
- Cash basis and accrual basis of accounting
- Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold
- Cash, receivables and short term investments
- Fixed Assets (Tangible & Intangible)
- Goodwill
- Current Liabilities, Present Value, and Long-term
liabilities
- Shareholders’ Equity
- Cash Flow Statements
- Financial Statement Analysis
Course aim:
Students learn to develop their understanding of financial
accounting via reference to practical examples, exercises
and mini-cases.
Relation to a Business or an Institutional Setting: Class
discussions are focused around multinational companies in different
industries – both European and US. The course textbook has many
good examples from US business life, which will be contrasted
against their European peers.
Relation to International Business or Economics: The core theme of
the course is the financial accounting within multinational
corporations.
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Description of the teaching methods |
The teaching sessions comprise lectures and class
discussions as well as practical exercises ( on campus). Problems
and exercises are at times given for homework and to be included as
a part of class discussions. Various mini case problems are
considered, whereby students are expected to analyze and interpret
the accounts of a company under certain conditions. In addition to
the sessions there are workshops to work through more extensive
financial reporting and accounting problems and to when required
review the most important points of the lectures through
supplementary exercises, and thus prepare students even better for
the final examination. |
Feedback during the teaching period |
The student will have to actively seek feedback
from the teacher. This can be done at the office hours of the
course coordinator/teacher. |
Student workload |
Teaching Sessions |
42 hours |
Workshops |
13 hours |
Preparation for exam and classes |
158 hours |
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Expected literature |
Harrison, Horngren, Thomas, Tietz, and Suwardy, 2021. Financial
Accounting – International Financial Reporting Standards.
11th edition. Pearson Global
Edition.
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Last updated on
27-02-2023