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The course consists of a balance of theoretical lectures and other practical activities.
The course consists of a balance of theoretical lectures and other practical activities.
At the end of the course students will have the theoretical knowledge of the methods used for the analysis of financial statements. In addition, the students will have the skills to implement an analytical accounting system, a budgeting system and a reporting system to support managerial decision-making processes.
At the end of the course students will have a basic training on the company organization to deal with the different types of economic and financial issues. In addition, students will be able to use all the teaching tools to analyse financial statement, to plan a business activity and to verify its feasibility.
Practical applications, comparisons and discussions during the course will allow students to improve their autonomy and their skills in terms of communication, learning and critical approach.
At the end of the course students will have the theoretical knowledge of the methods used for the analysis of financial statements. In addition, the students will have the skills to implement an analytical accounting system, a budgeting system and a reporting system to support managerial decision-making processes.
At the end of the course students will have a basic training on the company organization to deal with the different types of economic and financial issues. In addition, students will be able to use all the teaching tools to analyse financial statement, to plan a business activity and to verify its feasibility.
Practical applications, comparisons and discussions during the course will allow students to improve their autonomy and their skills in terms of communication, learning and critical approach.
• Companies of food and beverage sector; Concepts of effectiveness and efficiency (0.5 ECTS).
• The economic and financial flows generated by the management operations in agricultural companies (0.5 ECTS).
• The financial statements of organizations: reading and interpretation of results (1 ECTS).
• Financial analysis: reformulation of the balance sheet and of the income statement, ratios analysis and interpretation of the Cash Flow Statement (1 ECTS).
• The cost classification (1 ECTS).
• Business planning and Budgeting (1.5 ECTS).
• Aims and tools of management accounting and the accountability in food and beverage (0.5 ECTS).
• Companies of food and beverage sector; Concepts of effectiveness and efficiency (0.5 ECTS).
• The economic and financial flows generated by the management operations in agricultural companies (0.5 ECTS).
• The financial statements of organizations: reading and interpretation of results (1 ECTS).
• Financial analysis: reformulation of the balance sheet and of the income statement, ratios analysis and interpretation of the Cash Flow Statement (1 ECTS).
• The cost classification (1 ECTS).
• Business planning and Budgeting (1.5 ECTS).
• Aims and tools of management accounting and the accountability in food and beverage (0.5 ECTS).
The exam consists of a written test.
During the course, there are also going to be available self-evaluation tests, in order to provide the students useful information about their skill level.
By the test, students must demonstrate they have a solid knowledge of the contents of the teaching program and to know how to apply such knowledge in the solution of exercises.
The exam is passed when the mark is more than or equal to 18. It is expected to be awarded the highest marks with honors (30 cum laude).
The final evaluation will be determined on the basis of the mark achieved for the theoretical part (verified with four open questions and multiple choice questions) and for the practical part (verified with five exercises). In the written test for each question and for each exercise assigned to the student, a score is given based on their complexity and relevance. The final vote is awarded considering the sum of the scores obtained in the theory and the exercises. Students will get laude, when they demonstrate a critical, analytical, detailed and exhaustive understanding of the theoretical and practical content.
The exam consists of a written test.
During the course, there are also going to be available self-evaluation tests, in order to provide the students useful information about their skill level.
By the test, students must demonstrate they have a solid knowledge of the contents of the teaching program and to know how to apply such knowledge in the solution of exercises.
The exam is passed when the mark is more than or equal to 18. It is expected to be awarded the highest marks with honors (30 cum laude).
The final evaluation will be determined on the basis of the mark achieved for the theoretical part (verified with four open questions and multiple choice questions) and for the practical part (verified with five exercises). In the written test for each question and for each exercise assigned to the student, a score is given based on their complexity and relevance. The final vote is awarded considering the sum of the scores obtained in the theory and the exercises. Students will get laude, when they demonstrate a critical, analytical, detailed and exhaustive understanding of the theoretical and practical content.
Understanding Finance. Expert Solutions to Everyday Challenges. Harvard Business School Press.
Other educational material is available on the e-learning web platform.
Understanding Finance. Expert Solutions to Everyday Challenges. Harvard Business School Press.
Other educational material is available on the e-learning web platform.
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Yes. https://learn.univpm.it/course/index.php?categoryid=11
Università Politecnica delle Marche
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