Course detail
Contemporary Issues in European Management Accounting
FP-EciiePAcad. year: 2022/2023
a) Financial and management accounting a their development in condition of globalization a their new trends
b) Budgets
c) Standard Costing
d) Reporting
e) Appraisal
f) Findings of financial statements analysis as a source of information for some analytical methods
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
b) Enable students to be comfortable with theory and with pracital ipmementation of budgeting and Standard Costing.
c) Analysis of application of accounting information systems for the purposes of strategic and operation management - reporting.
d) To enable students to be comfortable with problems of appraisal, in financial accounting and managerial accounting.
f) To obtain the ability to analyze the financial statements and obtain information from them for some of the analytical methods
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Case study - individual elaboration
Exam:
has divided into two parts:
written part - Individualy elaborated assigment (theme of it will bew discused and acepted by the lecturer)
oral part - discusion about assigment
The graded course-unit credit is required conditional on the these following conditions:
POINTS
1.elaboration of coursesemester-work 30
2.completion of the final test 40
3.oral examination 30
TOTAL POINTS 100
Course curriculum
Topics lectures are as follows:
1. Introduction to management accounting and costing systems.
2. Principles of process and job order costing systems
3. Principles of variable costing and absorption costing models
4. Model of standard production and period costs
5. Basic and advanced Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
6. Procedure of Master Budget Developing ¨
7. Budgeting
8. Responsibility Accounting
9. Principles of activity-based costing
10. Target costing system
11. Business Process Reengineering
12. Balanced scorecard
13. EFQM
Work placements
Aims
b) To introduce to many generally used concepts, methods and techniques of management accounting and to enable understanding of these methods, especially budgeting and Standard Costing.
c) Analysis of application of accounting information systems for the purposes of strategic and operation management - reporting.
d) To enable students to be comfortable with problems of appraisal, in financial accounting and managerial accounting.
e) To obtain the ability to analyze the financial statements and obtain information from them for some of the analytical methods
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
- compulsory prerequisite
International Finance
Basic literature
KAPLAN R.S., NORTON D.P. (2011): The Strategy-Focused Organization. Harvard Business School Press
WEYGANDT, J.J. Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making. 6 edition, Wiley; 2011. 756 p. ISBN 978-1118096895.
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme MGR-EBF Master's 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2, 3 Financial and management accounting and their characteristics, their differences and developments with regard to globalization
4th Budgets and budgeting (basic concepts, principles of budgeting, budgeting methods,
5th long-term budgets,
6th short-term budgets,
7th overhead budgets, control of budget implementation,
8th behaviorist aspects of budgetary work, budget reserve
9th, 10th Standard cost method (basic concepts, application methods in serial SN, piece, homogeneous and associated manufacturing method for SN overheads)
11, 12 Reporting (basic concepts, principles and problems of compiling reports, the role of reporting for operational and strategic management)
13th Apraisal (familiarity with the issue of valuation in the financial and management accounting, historical cost, its modifications and corrections in different accounting systems)
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
3rd Examples of implementation of the principles and methods of budgeting
4th Build long-term budget - sample program
5th build short-term budget - a pilot example
6th build short-term budget - Workshop
7th examples of budgeting expenses and monitoring compliance with budgets,
8th case study on the behaviorist aspects of budget work
9th SN methods in application , homogeneous and associated manufacturing
SN 10.implementation SN method for overhead costs - a practical example
11.Practical examples of reports - case study
12th compilation report - Workshop
13th Practical examples of the impact of apraical of the assets and liabilities of the company)