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Modulbezeichnung (engl.):
Accounting |
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Code: BIBW-210 |
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4V (4 Semesterwochenstunden) |
5 |
Studiensemester: 2 |
Pflichtfach: ja |
Arbeitssprache:
Englisch/Deutsch |
Prüfungsart:
Klausur (90 Minuten / Wiederholung semesterweise)
[letzte Änderung 23.10.2012]
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BIBW-210 (P420-0201) Internationale Betriebswirtschaft, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2013
, 2. Semester, Pflichtfach
BIBW-210 (P420-0201) Internationale Betriebswirtschaft, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2017
, 2. Semester, Pflichtfach
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Die Präsenzzeit dieses Moduls umfasst bei 15 Semesterwochen 60 Veranstaltungsstunden (= 45 Zeitstunden). Der Gesamtumfang des Moduls beträgt bei 5 Creditpoints 150 Stunden (30 Std/ECTS). Daher stehen für die Vor- und Nachbereitung der Veranstaltung zusammen mit der Prüfungsvorbereitung 105 Stunden zur Verfügung.
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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen (Module):
Keine.
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Als Vorkenntnis empfohlen für Module:
BIBW-320 Investition und Finanzierung BIBW-431 Management Accounting und internationale Finanzberichterstattung (Schwerpunktmodul) BIBW-432 Unternehmenssteuern und Aspekte internationaler Unternehmensbesteuerung (Schwerpunktmodul) BIBW-433 Seminar International Accounting (Schwerpunktmodul)
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Modulverantwortung:
Prof. Dr. Mana Mojadadr |
Dozent/innen: Prof. Dr. Mana Mojadadr Prof. Dr. Jochen Pilhofer Prof. Dr. Günter Pochmann
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Lernziele:
The most common language on the international financial markets, managed e.g. through Earnings or annual reports published by listed companies, follows the conceptual and legal guidelines of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), especially in the EU. Key investors’ decisions are made of impacts of these international rules and principles, as well as how management goals internally are defined and mainly measured by the achievement of financial Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Therefore, gaining the respective basic understanding about key IFRS rules and their impact on annual reports, as well as gaining competencies to interpret the financial health of organizations holistically in this Bachelor’s degree programme in its broad outlines is the overarching goal for the students of this course. In addition, recent scandals such as the “Diesel Scandal” or many other cases have shown that solely financial analysis-oriented valuation of organizations cannot be sufficient. Therefore, students of this course learn furthermore to analyze business models and companies’ strategies in order to derive assessments and business analysis estimates either and to connect the dots. This course enables students to evaluate real and current examples in order to form the link between the objectives of strategic (financial) management, e.g. from the perspective of the Board of Directors of a company, as well as the position of a company on the capital markets, or by investors’ perception. Overall, students of this course are able to evaluate key components of a company´s business and financial analysis of an organization and, based on this, make recommendations for decision makers or investors.
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Inhalt:
1 Basics 2 Financial Analysis & Business Analysis 3 Measurement of key Financial Statement Items 4 Case studies and project team work
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Weitere Lehrmethoden und Medien:
- Lectures - Real case(s) (studies) (project based team work) - Exercises, research and analysis work prepared by sub-teams
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Literatur:
Current business and company information (especially annual reports; depends on planned case studies) Most recent case studies and statistics Most recent relevant papers Most recent relevant International Financial Reporting Standards & HGB (German GAAP) Handbooks: • Alexander, J., Financial Planning & Analysis and Performance Management, most recent edition, Hoboken/New Jersey. • Baetge, J./Kirsch, H.-J./Thiele, S.: Bilanzen, Düsseldorf, aktuelle Auflage. • Bieg, H. u. a.: Handbuch der Rechnungslegung nach IFRS. Wiesbaden, aktuelle Auflage. • Bieg, H./ Kußmaul. H.: Externes Rechnungswesen, München, aktuelle Auflage. • Coenenberg, A.: Jahresabschluss und Jahresabschlussanalyse, Stuttgart, aktuelle Auflage. • Epstein, M./Verbeeten, F./Widener, S., Performance Management and Management Control: Contemporary Issues, most recent edition, Emerald Publishing Limited. • Fridson, M./Alvarez, F., Financial Statement Analysis: A Practitioner´s Guide, most recent edition, • Graham, B., The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel, most recent edition, Harper Business. • Küting, K./Weber, C.-P., Vom Financial Accounting zum Business Reporting, most recent edition, Stuttgart. • Küting, K./Weber, C.-P., Die Bilanzanalyse, most recent edition, Stuttgart. • Palepu, K., Step-By-Step Business Analysis and Valuation: Using Financial Statements to Value Any Business, most recent edition, South-Western Pub. • Parmenter, D., Key Performance Indicators: Developing, Implementing, and Using Winning KPIs, most recent edition, Hoboken/New Jersey. • Petersen, K./Bansbach, F./Dornbach, E., IFRS-Praxishandbuch, most recent edition, München. • Weaver, S., The Essentials of Financial Analysis, most recent edition, McGraw-Hill Education. • Wöhe, G./Kußmaul, H., Grundzüge der Buchführung und Bilanztechnik, München 2010
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