Financial Accounting I

  • GENERAL
SCHOOL SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
SECTION DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
LEVEL OF STUDIES POSTGRADUATE LEVEL
COURSE CODE MSC0102 SEMESTER OF STUDY 1
COURSE TITLE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
 

INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES

WEEKLY TEACHING HOURS CREDIT UNITS
LECTURES 3 8
 

TYPE OF COURSE

 

REQUIRED

PREREQUISITE COURSES: NO
LANGUAGE OF TEACHING AND

EXAMINATION:

GREEK / English
THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS NO
ELECTRONIC COURSE PAGE (URL) https://eclass.uth.gr/
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

•       Prepares the financial statements (balance sheet and profit and loss account)

use),

•       Performs analysis and entry of accounting events and transactions,

•       Know how to evaluate customer requirements and how to assess the

valuation of stocks,

•       Know the accounting treatment of tangible and intangible fixed assets

elements,

•       It knows the nature and characteristics of liabilities and equity,

•       Assesses the quality of financial statements.

Learning Outcomes
  • LEARNING OUTCOMES

 

 

 

•       Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using both the

necessary technologies

•       Decision-making

•       Autonomous work

•       Teamwork

•       Working in an international environment

•       Working in an interdisciplinary environment

•       Generating new research ideas

•       Respect for the natural environment

•       Demonstrate social, professional and ethical responsibility

•       Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking

General skills

 

 

The course ‘Financial Accounting I’ aims to introduce the student to the structural issues of financial accounting at the graduate level and to familiarize him/her with the accounting processes and the accounting circuit. Secondarily, this course aims to prepare the student to successfully understand and assimilate

advanced topics in financial accounting, auditing and financial analysis, which will follow and which will be covered by the other courses of the

curriculum.

More specifically, during the teaching of the course the following modules will be covered:

 

•       Financial statements

•       Analysis of Transactions

•       Accrual Based Accounting

•       Short-term investments and receivables from customers

•       Stocks and Cost of Sales

•       Fixed assets

•       Obligations

•       Equity capital

•       The Income Statement and the Statement of Comprehensive Income

•       The Cash Flow Statement

  • COURSE CONTENT

 

 

 

  • TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS – EVALUATION
MODE OF DELIVERY. On Site & Distance learning – Hybrid room
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Use of a hybrid room that includes a large

a wall-mounted screen on which the participants are presented remotely. The connection to the course is made through the Microsoft Teams software, in which a camera is connected to the course.

in the room is recorded and illustrated by the teacher. The attendance of the course

is also done with the use of the Wacom digital pen, which ensures the interactivity of the lesson with

notes that appear directly on the students’ screen.

In addition, slides are projected, use of the asynchronous education platform for the posting of course

materials, students’ assignments and

and communication between lecturers and students, search for electronic journals and resources.

ORGANISATION OF TEACHING   Activity Semester workload  
Lectures 36  
Study, preparation and presentation of activities  

146

 
Study and analysis of the literature

(preparation of lectures & exams)

 

55

 
Final written examination 3  
Total Course  

240

 
STUDENT ASSESSMENT The assessment is in Greek or in English and consists of a written assignment (individual/group) (30%) and a written exam (70%)   at the end of the semester.

 

  • RECOMMENDED-BIBLIOGRAPHY
Suggested Bibliography:

 

–        Harrison W., Horngren C., Thomas W. (2015), ‘Financial Accounting’, Publications

Broken Hill Publishers

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