Course Description
This course seeks to efficiently use scientific studied accounting information through developing students' abilities to read, interpret and analyze financial statements using diverse methods of financial analysis as well as the development of the preparation of financial forecasts to serve all users of information in accordance with the standards of appropriate professional skills.
Course Aims
By the end of the course the student will be able to:
- The student's knowledge of the conceptual framework of financial reports in business establishments.
- To provide the student with the cognitive and analytical skills of financial analysis methods.
- The ability to use financial analysis methods in reading, analyzing and interpreting the information of income statements, cash flows and financial position.
- Familiarize the student with the knowledge bases necessary for preparing financial forecasts in business establishments.
- The student's understanding of the methods of evaluating companies.
- Develop the student's analytical skills through practical and applied cases that require the application of the acquired skills when studying the course.
Course Contents:
- Introduction and methods of financial analysis.
- Financial analysis of the statement of financial position
- Financial analysis of the income statement
- Financial analysis of the cash flow statement
- Financial ratios
- Profitability Analysis
- Financial Forecasting
- Corporate Evaluation
Course ID: ACCT411
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.5 | ACCT212 |
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