Accounting and Governance
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners understand how financial statements are compiled, structured and presented and have the tools to assess a company and make an informed analysis of its quality. Earners know the role of financial statement information in corporate governance practice. They can record and process business transactions through the accounting cycle and prepare a set of general-purpose financial statements. Earners can explain the implications of economic events and transactions on a financial statement.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners can identify the various elements of modern corporate governance structure and explain the importance of these elements
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Earners are able to explain the role and usefulness of financial statement information in corporate governance practice when presented with a set of financial statements,
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Earners are able to record and process business transactions through the accounting cycle and prepare a set of general-purpose financial statements as required by an organisation.
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Earners are able to explain the implications for various general-purpose financial statements when presented with an economic event or transaction.
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Earners are able to prepare a statement of cash flows as required by an organisation.
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Earners are able to analyse a set of general-purpose financial statements, using horizontal, vertical, and ratio analysis and then draw meaningful inferences from their analysis.
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Earners have submitted a log of Learning Activities Assessable Homework.
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Earners have successfully completed an individual problem-solving assignment using AccountingPod.
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Earners have successfully completed a final exam