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Budjeting as a Management ToolLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: LT00CG47

Objective

Students can plan and control the financial situation of a firm as part of the management process. Students can create and calculate different budgets such as income statement, balance sheet and cash flows. Students are also capable of creating different sub-budgets e.g. for sales, purchasing. Students can evaluate how the changing demand, costs and pricing affect the success of a firm. Student knows the key concepts of the course also in English. They can evaluate the significance of budgeting for firms in the domestic and foreign markets.

Content

- budgeting process, planning and control of budgets
- content of primary budgets, income statement, balance sheet and cash flow
- content of secondary budgets, e.g. sales, purchasing
- practical implementation of budgets
- reading and reviewing a journal article concerning budgeting

Qualifications

Analyzing and developing a business, 7 cr & Financial Management of an Enterprise, 3 cr

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Student can complete the targets of the course at a satisfactory level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a satisfactory level. Student also knows that different changes affect the firm financial position in primary budgets.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Student can complete the targets of course at a good level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a good level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student can complete the targets of course at an excellent level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at an excellent level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at excellent level.

Materials

- Järvenpää M., Länsiluoto A., Partanen V., Pellinen J. Talousohjaus ja kustannuslaskenta, WSOYpro. Specified chapters.
- Länsiluoto A. Lecture and practice handouts.
- Additional material provided by a lecturer.
- Additional material searched by students (e.g. journal article).

Further information

As part of the course, the student must attend the financial administration case clinic in the autumn semester.

Enrollment

22.04.2024 - 04.09.2024

Timing

21.10.2024 - 20.12.2024

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
  • Leena Uusitalo
Student groups
  • LITA22A

Objective

Students can plan and control the financial situation of a firm as part of the management process. Students can create and calculate different budgets such as income statement, balance sheet and cash flows. Students are also capable of creating different sub-budgets e.g. for sales, purchasing. Students can evaluate how the changing demand, costs and pricing affect the success of a firm. Student knows the key concepts of the course also in English. They can evaluate the significance of budgeting for firms in the domestic and foreign markets.

Content

- budgeting process, planning and control of budgets
- content of primary budgets, income statement, balance sheet and cash flow
- content of secondary budgets, e.g. sales, purchasing
- practical implementation of budgets
- reading and reviewing a journal article concerning budgeting

Materials

- Järvenpää M., Länsiluoto A., Partanen V., Pellinen J. Talousohjaus ja kustannuslaskenta, WSOYpro. Specified chapters.
- Länsiluoto A. Lecture and practice handouts.
- Additional material provided by a lecturer.
- Additional material searched by students (e.g. journal article).

Teaching methods

Lectures and exercises
Independent work

Student workload

Lectures and exercises 24 h
Independent work 57 h

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Student can complete the targets of the course at a satisfactory level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a satisfactory level. Student also knows that different changes affect the firm financial position in primary budgets.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Student can complete the targets of course at a good level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a good level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student can complete the targets of course at an excellent level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at an excellent level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at excellent level.

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam 100%

Qualifications

Analyzing and developing a business, 7 cr & Financial Management of an Enterprise, 3 cr

Further information

As part of the course, the student must attend the financial administration case clinic in the autumn semester.

Enrollment

17.04.2023 - 11.10.2023

Timing

23.10.2023 - 17.12.2023

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
  • Mikko Kulmala
Student groups
  • LITA21A

Objective

Students can plan and control the financial situation of a firm as part of the management process. Students can create and calculate different budgets such as income statement, balance sheet and cash flows. Students are also capable of creating different sub-budgets e.g. for sales, purchasing. Students can evaluate how the changing demand, costs and pricing affect the success of a firm. Student knows the key concepts of the course also in English. They can evaluate the significance of budgeting for firms in the domestic and foreign markets.

Content

- budgeting process, planning and control of budgets
- content of primary budgets, income statement, balance sheet and cash flow
- content of secondary budgets, e.g. sales, purchasing
- practical implementation of budgets
- reading and reviewing a journal article concerning budgeting

Materials

- Järvenpää M., Länsiluoto A., Partanen V., Pellinen J. Talousohjaus ja kustannuslaskenta, WSOYpro. Specified chapters.
- Länsiluoto A. Lecture and practice handouts.
- Additional material provided by a lecturer.
- Additional material searched by students (e.g. journal article).

Teaching methods

- lectures and exercises

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Student can complete the targets of the course at a satisfactory level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a satisfactory level. Student also knows that different changes affect the firm financial position in primary budgets.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Student can complete the targets of course at a good level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a good level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student can complete the targets of course at an excellent level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at an excellent level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at excellent level.

Qualifications

Analyzing and developing a business, 7 cr & Financial Management of an Enterprise, 3 cr

Further information

As part of the course, the student must attend the financial administration case clinic in the autumn semester.

Enrollment

16.04.2022 - 12.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 18.12.2022

Credits

4 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
  • Mikko Kulmala
Student groups
  • LITA20A

Objective

Students can plan and control the financial situation of a firm as part of the management process. Students can create and calculate different budgets such as income statement, balance sheet and cash flows. Students are also capable of creating different sub-budgets e.g. for sales, purchasing. Students can evaluate how the changing demand, costs and pricing affect the success of a firm. Student knows the key concepts of the course also in English. They can evaluate the significance of budgeting for firms in the domestic and foreign markets.

Content

- budgeting process, planning and control of budgets
- content of primary budgets, income statement, balance sheet and cash flow
- content of secondary budgets, e.g. sales, purchasing
- practical implementation of budgets
- reading and reviewing a journal article concerning budgeting

Materials

- Järvenpää M., Länsiluoto A., Partanen V., Pellinen J. Talousohjaus ja kustannuslaskenta, WSOYpro. Luennoitsijan ilmoittamin osin.
- Other material provided by the teacher

Teaching methods

- lectures and exercises

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Student can complete the targets of the course at a satisfactory level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a satisfactory level. Student also knows that different changes affect the firm financial position in primary budgets.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Student can complete the targets of course at a good level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at a good level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at good level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Student can complete the targets of course at an excellent level. Student is able to implement primary and secondary budgets at an excellent level. Student also is able to simulate how different changes affect the firm financial position at excellent level.

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam

Qualifications

Analyzing and developing a business, 7 cr & Financial Management of an Enterprise, 3 cr

Further information

As part of the course, the student must attend the financial administration case clinic in the autumn semester.