Anna-Lena Berglund
Tomperi, Soile: Bokföring i praktiken nyaste versionen, chapter8 + training book
Bokslutsmodell för aktiebolag, CGR-föreningen, 2016, Chapter 1 (not 1.4), 2 and 5.
Kommunekonomin-nyckeln till ekonomisk planering. Kommunförbundet 2013. All other chapters but not chapter 6.
Including instructions on Moodle from the teacher.
Lectures according to Tomperi, Soile (2019): Kehittyvä kirjanpitotaito chapters 3-7.
lectures and exercises
Assessment is based on exam and assignments.
Swedish
06.09.2021 - 19.12.2021
11.06.2021 - 06.09.2021
Faculty of Business
Cilla Salo
Degree Programme in Business Administration
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 33
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
Exams
Exercises
Assignments
To pass the course the students have to pass exams and assignments.
Guest lectures
Company visit
To be agreed with students at the beginning of the course
Re-examination at official re-examination dates.
autumn 2021, Vasa
56 h education with lectures and exercises
19 h preparations for contact hours
30 h assignments
30 h preparations for exams
The criteria for grade 1-2 are not met.
Students can distinguish between different types of company forms and understand similarities and differences in accounting and financial statements between them.
Students understand the meaning of accruals and can prepare simpler financial statements for smaller companies in Finland.
Students are familiar with the procedure of changing company form.
Students can handle accounting and prepare financial statements for sole proprietors, partnerships, limited liability companies, cooperatives, non-profit organizations, and other business forms. They should also be familiar with the characteristics that characterize public financial management.
Students can perform simpler accruals and the financial planning for different company forms with the application of current Finnish legislation.
Students can describe the procedure for changing company form both from an administrative and business perspective.
Students can independently handle accounting and prepare financial statements for sole proprietors, partnerships, limited liability companies, cooperatives, non-profit organizations, and other business forms. They should also be very familiar with the characteristics that characterize public financial management.
Students can independently perform accruals and the financial planning for different company forms with the application of current Finnish legislation.
Students can carry out a change of company form and argue for when the various company forms are suitable from an administrative and business perspective.