

Finances and Accounting
About the Course
Curriculum:
Financial Accounting: Core courses in financial accounting cover topics such as accounting principles, financial statement preparation, revenue recognition, expense allocation, and financial analysis. Students learn to record, summarize, and report financial transactions according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Managerial Accounting: Studies in managerial accounting focus on the use of accounting information for internal decision-making purposes. Topics may include cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, variance analysis, and performance measurement.
Corporate Finance: Courses in corporate finance cover principles and practices of financial management in corporate settings. Students learn about capital budgeting, capital structure, cost of capital, dividend policy, working capital management, and financial risk management.
Financial Markets and Institutions: Studies in financial markets and institutions explore the structure and functioning of financial markets, including money markets, capital markets, stock exchanges, and financial intermediaries. Students learn about financial instruments, investment vehicles, and regulatory frameworks.
Investment Analysis: Courses in investment analysis introduce students to the theory and techniques of evaluating investment opportunities. Topics may include portfolio theory, asset pricing models, risk-return tradeoffs, valuation methods, and investment strategies.
Financial Statement Analysis: Studies in financial statement analysis focus on interpreting and analyzing financial statements to assess the financial health and performance of companies. Students learn to evaluate profitability, liquidity, solvency, and efficiency ratios to make investment and lending decisions.
Auditing: Courses in auditing cover principles and practices of auditing financial statements. Students learn about auditing standards, audit procedures, internal control systems, audit sampling, and ethical considerations in auditing.
Taxation: Studies in taxation explore the principles and practices of taxation at the individual, corporate, and governmental levels. Topics may include income taxation, corporate taxation, tax planning strategies, tax compliance, and tax policy.
Career Opportunities:
Financial Analyst
Accountant
Auditor
Investment Analyst
Financial Planner
Tax Consultant
Treasury Analyst
Budget Analyst
Risk Analyst
Credit Analyst
Overall, BS Finance and Accounting equips students with the knowledge, skills, and credentials needed for careers in finance, accounting, auditing, and related fields.
Location
Warsaw,
Poland
Duration
3 Years
Estimated Annual Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000 to EUR 3,500
Degree
Bachelors
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