Accounting & Finance MBA Specialization Summer Course
MBA
In Maastricht (Netherlands)
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
3,995 €
Description
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Type
MBA
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Location
Maastricht (Netherlands)
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Duration
2 Weeks
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Start date
June
The Accounting & Finance specialization focuses on contemporary theoretical and practical issues in the fields of accounting and finance. The specialization offers courses in Corporate Governance, Finance in International Markets, Financial & Reporting, and Strategic Management Accounting.
Corporate Governance
Finance in International Markets
Financial Accounting & Reporting
Strategic Management Accounting
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About this course
Upon completion you will be able to work in an international financial environment, as well as being able to adapt your skills to the needs of emerging markets. You will have the financial and accounting skills to be an effective manager. You will understand the link between strategy and a company’s financials.
The program targets:
Current MBA students
Recent MBA graduates
Current Master in Management students with at least 1 year relevant working experience obtained after bachelor‹s degree (application to be approved by Academic Coordinator)
Master in Management graduates with working experience with at least 1 year relevant working experience obtained after bachelor‹s degree (application to be approved by Academic Coordinator)
Candidates with substantial relevant working experience but no specific master degree (Applications to be approved by Academic Coordinator)
Deadline for application is 15 March 2021.
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Subjects
- Accounting MBA
- Accounting & Finance
- Finance Market
- Finance Economics
- Business Finance
- Business Studies
- Business Plan
- Business model
- Corporate Governance
- Strategic Management
- Financial Accounting
- International
- International markets
- International Monetary System
- Capital Markets
- Financial Risk
- Financial Reporting
- Business management
- Business Administration
- Management skills
Teachers and trainers (1)
David Cass
Director of Education and Executive Development
Course programme
The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of corporate governance, i.e. how different corporate structures can lead to a better alignment of managers’ interests with those of shareholders. The course looks at principle-agency problems in the firm, valuation methods, and basic evaluation techniques as well as looking at the specific types of corporate restructuring and their implications for the governance of companies operating in industrialized as well as developing countries.
Finance in International Markets
The text materials and cases of this course focus on monetary policies, the international monetary system, capital markets, financial institutions, short- and long-term financing. This in-depth knowledge of finance in the broad sense will equip you with the essential knowledgeand insights needed to operate in international markets.
Financial Accounting & Reporting
This course provides an in-depth treatment of various advanced financial reporting methods that play a major role in the financial reporting of multi-national companies. It covers both measurement and disclosure issues. Topics that will be discussed in detail include provisions and contingent liabilities, financial instruments, impairment, business combinations, and consolidation of (foreign) subsidiaries. Although a substantial part of the course will focus on the practical application of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), the rationale behind the standards will also be discussed using insights from academic literature
Strategic Management Accounting
The course equips you with the knowledge of how business strategy can be incorporated into Management Accounting to enhance a firm’s competitive position. Besides critical analysis of concepts of cost, cost structure and cost behavior, the course also discusses the importance of, and approach to, costing competitors in order to determine relative competitive position. It examines problems of performance evaluation from financial and non-financial viewpoints, including activity-based costing, total quality management and cost of quality as a competitive weapon. Issues relating to the provision of relevant accounting information to management will be analyzed, including the balanced scorecard and activity-based costing. Configured in a way which shows how such information can be used for strategy formulation.
Accounting & Finance MBA Specialization Summer Course
*Indicative price
Original amount in EUR:
3,995 €