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ACC2001 – Financial Management
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Egwolo Iyengunmwena
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Financial Management, Coursework: 50% SPRFT - Financial Management (Foreign Trade University), Coursework: 50% Exam: 50% STD - Financial Management, Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: The purpose of this module is to develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation and presentation of financial statements of companies and groups.
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ACC2002 – Financial Reporting
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Sajal Dey
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: ACC1001
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: AUTFT - Financial Reporting (Foreign Trade University), Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation and presentation of financial statements of companies and groups.
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ACC2003 – Management Accounting
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Karen Mustard
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: ACC1002
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: AUTFT - Management Accounting (Foreign Trade University), Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is critically evaluate management accounting techniques in the context of a rapidly changing business environment. It enhances the ability to apply management accounting principles and techniques to a range of business situations.
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ACC2004 – Managing Finance and Financial Decisions
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Mary Ritson
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites: ACC1003 or ACC1002
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: 29AG - Managing Finance And Financial Decisions (Amity Global Institute Pte Ltd, Singapore), Coursework: 100% 21NA - Managing Finance And Financial Decisions (Nami), Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to explore financial and management accounting introducing key aspects for financial management and financial decision making with the aim to gain an awareness of the financial issues likely to face managers of corporate organisations.
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ACC2008 – Financial Environment
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Modawi Fadoul
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STDFF - Financial Environment (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100% STD - Financial Environment, Coursework: 100%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to explore financial and management accounting introducing key aspects for financial management and financial decision making with the aim to gain an awareness of the financial issues likely to face managers of corporate organisations.
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ACC2009 – Taxation Theory and Practice
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: George Kapaya
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Taxation Theory And Practice, Coursework: 40% AUTFT - Taxation Theory And Practice (Foreign Trade University), Coursework: 40% Exam: 60% STD - Taxation Theory And Practice, Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to examine how taxation affects the financial strategy of organisations, commercial and non-commercial, national and international. It develops an appreciation of the effect of taxation on financial decision-making.
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ACC2010 – Financial Statements and Systems
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Ramji Poudei
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: ACC1003 or ACC1900
Co-requisites: For HND Business and Finance award must study with other Finance Pathway modules - ACC2008 and ACC2011
Assessment: STDFF - Financial Statements And Systems, Coursework: 100% STD - Financial Statements And Systems, Coursework: 100%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to examine how taxation affects the financial strategy of organisations, commercial and non-commercial, national and international. It develops an appreciation of the effect of taxation on financial decision-making.
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ACC2020 – Investment Principles and Risk
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Robin Bone
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STDFF - Investment Principles And Risk (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 50% STD - Investment Principles And Risk, Coursework: 50% Exam: 50% STDFF - Investment Principles And Risk (4 Year Programme), Exam: 50%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to deliver the core content in line with FCA accreditation guidelines for Investment Principles & Risk. This module will analyse the suitability of investment products in the context of current financial theory. It covers a review and critical appraisal of investment performance in relation to risk and expected return.
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ACC2021 – Pensions and Retirement Planning
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Paul Herbert
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Pensions And Retirement Planning, Coursework: 50% STDFF - Pensions And Retirement Planning (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 50% Exam: 50% STD - Pensions And Retirement Planning, Exam: 50%
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Description: This module provides a deep insight into the financial services market in general and retirement planning advice in particular. The module will develop knowledge and understanding of regulatory issues, the mechanics and purpose of the main retirement products and the process of giving advice to clients.
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ACC2022 – Financial Intermediation
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Thuy Nguyen
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Financial Intermediation, Coursework: 50% STDFF - Financial Intermediation (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 50% STD - Financial Intermediation, Exam: 50% STDFF - Financial Intermediation (4 Year Programme), Exam: 50%
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Description: This module focuses on the role of commercial banks in the financial system. It also covers the role of the central bank in monetary policy and how banks assess and manage credit, operational and market risks. Industry key performance indicators and bank performance is evaluated.
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ACC2023 – Financial Regulation
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Robin Bone
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Financial Regulation, Coursework: 50% STDFF - Financial Regulation (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 50% STD - Financial Regulation, Exam: 50% STDFF - Financial Regulation (4 Year Programme), Exam: 50%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to provide the necessary knowledge of financial services and regulation within UK and in a global context. This module builds an understanding of financial services regulation and compliance from a consumer, institution and regulator perspective.
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ACC2034 – Fundamentals of Investment
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Egwolo Iyengunmwena
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Fundamentals Of Investment, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to focus on the application of financial theory to investment management. Students review a variety of theories, and approaches and their use in investment decision making. Students will apply the theoretical constructs of investments to current industry practice.
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ACC2035 – Financial Reporting and Analysis
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Doaa Aljamal
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Financial Reporting And Analysis, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is provide students? with a theoretical and practical understanding of the procedures and standards that govern financial reporting disclosures and associated risks. Students select and apply a range of tools and techniques to analyse individual and group financial statements and make informed judgements about company performance.
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ACC2036 – Fundamentals of Risk Management
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Ather
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Fundamentals Of Risk Management, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: Understanding risk is fundamental to successful financial management. This modules explores the concepts and principals underpinning risk management. Starting with discussion on fundamentals of risk and reward, students learn identification and assessment of different categories of risk and build a foundation knowledge of tools and techniques of risk management.
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ACC2038 – Digital Business and Finance
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Elizabeth Vokes
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Digital Business And Finance, Coursework: 50% STDFF - Digital Business And Finance (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 50% STD - Digital Business And Finance, Exam: 50% STDFF - Digital Business And Finance (4 Year Programme), Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: This module examines the role that finance plays in organisations and the activities that finance professionals perform to fulfil these roles. It focuses on the technologies that define and drive the digital world in which finance operates, and how finance professionals can use data to create and preserve value for organisations. It explores how finance can interact with other parts of the organisation to achieve the objectives of the whole organisation, showing how finance can work collaboratively in a connected (and joined-up) organisation and not in isolation.
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ACC2040 – Principles of Taxation
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: George Kapaya
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: AUTFT - Principles Of Taxation (Foreign Trade University, Hanoi), Coursework: 50% STD - Principles Of Taxation, Coursework: 50% Exam: 50% AUTFT - Principles Of Taxation (Foreign Trade University, Hanoi), Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: The students will explore the impact of taxation on the financial strategy of individuals and organisations - commercial and non-commercial, national and international. Students will apply taxation rules and regulations to assess the effect on financial decision-making.
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ACC2041 – Applied Financial Reporting
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Sajal Dey
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: ACC1027
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Applied Financial Reporting, Coursework: 50% Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: In this module students apply accounting standards and the theoretical framework to the preparation, presentation, and intrepretation of financial statements. of companies and groups.
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ACC2042 – Management Accounting for Decision Making
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Karen Mustard
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: ACC1026
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Management Accounting For Decision Making, Coursework: 50% Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: Students will apply and evaluate current and emerging management accounting tools and techniques for managing performance to achieve organisational objectives.
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ACC2043 – The Professional Accountant
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Ouarda Dsouli
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - The Professional Accountant, Coursework: 50% Exam: 50%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Accounting & Finance;
Description: The students will explore the role of professional accountants in organisations, applying relevant professional standards. There is a strong emphasis on the role of governance and accountability on efficient, effective and ethical management of an organisation.
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ACC2045 – Equity Investments
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Yucen Jiang
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Equity Investments, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to provide indepth understanding of the characteristics, analysis and valuation of equity securities and markets. Students develop the knowledge about equity investment concepts and apply equity valuation techniques to facilitate invesment decision making in different scenarios.
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ACC2046 – Fixed Income Investments
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Yasir Riaz
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 2
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Fixed Income Investments, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The aim of this module is to develop students? understanding of the elements that define fixed-income securities as well as the operations and markets in which they are traded. Students learn and examine the main theories and techniques to evaluate fixed-income securities and their application in investment and financing decisions in different scenarios.
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ACC2047 – Ethical and Professional Standards in Finance
Field: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Co-ordinator: Ai-Quang Tonthat
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot: Semester 1
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: STD - Ethical And Professional Standards In Finance, Coursework: 40% Exam: 60%
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Description: The purpose of this module is to provide a detailed understanding of the importance of ethical behaviour in the investment industry. The module combines professional Code of Ethics and international best practice in examining ethical issues within the investment profession.