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Preparing Financial Statements (4 cr)

Code: LTVATH201-3012

General information


Enrollment
17.04.2023 - 15.10.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
26.10.2023 - 17.12.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
4 cr
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
SeAMK Business Management and SME Business Management
Campus
SeAMK Seinäjoki, Frami
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
Juhani Palomäki
Course
LTVATH201

Evaluation scale

1-5

Objective

The student is capable of applying applicable regulation of financial accounting when recording transactions and preparing financial statements, is able to outline the process of preparing financial statements and explain how different business transactions and documents affect the content of the financial statements. The student is able to analyze the accounts and the financial statements, which present a company in financial terms, and is able to name and recognize many tasks of the financial accounting. The student is able to recognize business transactions and documents connected with financial accounting and the preparation of financial statements.

The student is able to prepare the financial statements and the board of directors? report. The student is able to analyze questions regarding shareholders? equity in a corporation, and is able to estimate and analyze the state of equity. The student is able to use valid sources of information to solve problems.
The student is able to read and analyze articles written in English. The student is able to find information from sources in English and knows the major international sources of information and organizations of the field.

Content

- Valuation of assets and accrual accounting
- Financial statement documents
- Board of directors? report
- Shareholders? equity and dividends, regulations pertaining to these
- Using valid information sources.

Materials

- Soile Tomperi: Kehittyvä kirjanpitotaito (2016 or newer)
- ST-Akatemia: Osakeyhtiön tilinpäätösmalli (latest edition)
- Accounting Act and Ordinance (1997)
- Kirjanpitolautakunnan yleisohjeet
- Companies Act

Teaching methods

- lectures and guided exercises
- independent work

Student workload

- lectures and guided practice 20 h
- independent work 88 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student is capable of applying the most common regulations of financial accounting when recording transactions and preparing financial statements, is able to outline the process of preparing financial statements and explain how different business transactions and documents affect the content of the financial statements. The student is able to give a simple analysis on the accounts and the financial statements, which present a company in financial terms, and is able to name and recognize the most common tasks of the financial accounting. The student is able to recognize the core business transactions and documents connected with financial accounting and the preparation of financial statements.

The student is able to prepare the financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, notes to the financial statements) and the board of directors? report. The student is able to analyze the principal questions regarding shareholders? equity in a corporation, and is able to estimate and analyze the state of equity. The student is able to use various sources of information to solve problems.
The student is able to read and analyze articles written in English. The student is able to find information from sources in English and knows the major international sources of information and organizations of the field.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student is capable of applying applicable regulation of financial accounting when recording transactions and preparing financial statements, is able to outline the process of preparing financial statements and explain how different business transactions and documents affect the content of the financial statements. The student is able to analyze the accounts and the financial statements, which present a company in financial terms, and is able to name and recognize many tasks of the financial accounting. The student is able to recognize the core business transactions and documents connected with financial accounting and the preparation of financial statements.

The student is able to prepare the financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, notes to the financial statements) and the board of directors? report. The student is able to analyze the principal questions regarding shareholders? equity in a corporation, and is able to estimate and analyze the state of equity. The student is able to use valid sources of information to solve problems.
The student is able to read and analyze articles written in English. The student is able to find information from sources in English and knows the major international sources of information and organizations of the field.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student is capable of applying applicable regulation of financial accounting when recording transactions and preparing financial statements, is able to outline the process of preparing financial statements and explain how different business transactions and documents affect the content of the financial statements. The student is able to analyze the accounts and the financial statements, which present a company in financial terms, and is able to name and recognize many tasks of the financial accounting. The student is able to recognize business transactions and documents connected with financial accounting and the preparation of financial statements.

The student is able to prepare the financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, notes to the financial statements) and the board of directors? report. The student is able to analyze questions regarding shareholders? equity in a corporation, and is able to estimate and analyze the state of equity. The student is able to use valid sources of information to solve problems.
The student is able to read and analyze articles written in English. The student is able to find information from sources in English and knows the major international sources of information and organizations of the field.

Qualifications

- Competent book-keeper
- Company law

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