- Course Number: 3.42207
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 1
This course aims to develop an understanding of the nature and purpose of an audit, professional and legal requirements of an auditor, audit planning and control, audit procedures as well as preparation of an audit report and the practical application of these theories to audit companies' using either manual or computerised accounting systems. Topics include nature of auditing, professional and regulatory framework of auditing, audits reports and legal liability, sampling and audit evidence.
- Course Number: 3.42205
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 1
Financial Management is concerned with makin decisions about alternative sources and use of funds. It involves the question by how we measure profitability of commiting funds in one direction as opposed to another. Here the focus is on corporate financial management, that is how companies or corporations set standards against which they can assess the use of funds. Topics include an overview of financial management, financial markets, institutions, and interest rates, financial statements
- Course Number: 3.42203
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 1
This course aims to develop an understanding of cost accounting for products and services, budgets and budgetary control, information for decision making, and perfomance evaluation and control. The objective is to ensure a student has the ability to
- Course Number: 3.42201
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 1
The objective of the course is to develop a practical understanding of the accounts of limited companies by ensuring that students have developed a thorough knowledge and understanding of accounting principles, concepts and techniques which will
- Course Number: 3.32203
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 3
- Semester: 1
The course aims to ensure students are able to understand a range of quantitative techniqes and their application in the analysis and interpretation of accounting & related data, use statistical and graphical means to display the results of such
- Course Number: 3.32201
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 3
- Semester: 1
The objective of the course is to develop an understanding of the theoretical framework of accounting, by examining the theory of accounting in relation to the measurement of income, capital and valuation of assets, the inter-relation of the profit