International Financial Reporting
Année du cours : Aucune valeur renseignée
Etablissement : Faculté de Gestion, Economie & Sciences Masters
Langue : Anglais
Formation(s) dans laquelle/lesquelles le cours apparait :
Période : S2
Fundamental basis of « Finance Internationale », « Finance d’entreprises » and “Managerial Accounting”
AIMS
The aim of this module is to
1. Develop an advanced level of understanding Financial Management for those who are seeking to further their career in a range of management and leadership roles.
2. Provide increased awareness and understanding of multinational financial management theories and practices with respect to the environment in which multinational financial management takes place, markets, financial risk management, the finance of multinational corporations, foreign investment analysis and multinational working capital management.
3. Give to the student the ability to analyze, understand, criticize and assess economical situations in a company. And furthermore to propose options to the management by exposing efficient, relevant and clear reporting.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this module, students should be able to:
Outcome 1 – Interpret a range of complex and detailed information regarding the financing and financial performance of an organization
Outcome 2 – Critically evaluate strategic decisions based on financial information available.
Outcome 3 – Draft relevant reporting to expose the economical situation of a company.
This module exposes students to the world of finance and financial management and reporting in an increasingly global market context in order to develop their understanding of the structure of business finance and its application to the decision-making processes in organizations. The module introduces international financial management from a management rather than a technical finance perspective. The emphasis is therefore on understanding the main features of multinational finance and their implications for management decisions rather than simply focusing on the more technical and specialist aspects of the subject.