Module Code : BA-2201 Module Title : Introduction to Accounting Programme : Bachelor of Business Type of Module : Accounting and Finance major: Major Core All other programmes/ majors: Breadth Modular Credits : 4 Prerequisite : None Anti-requisite : None Student Workload : Contact hours for timetabling: 8 hours 2 hours Aims: This introductory module on financial accounting is designed for students who have no or little accounting background. This module develops the students' capacity to understand the accounting system, from the recording of an operation in the books of accounts to preparing a complete set of financial statements. Students will be able to read, understand, interpret and broadly analyze financial statements and recognize the limitations and constraints of financial accounting should businesses opt for an inconsistent or inadequate accounting concepts. Finally, they should be able to learn how accounting information can fulfill the needs and alleviate the concerns of the main users of the financial information. Module Content: Basic Financial Statements The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events, Accruals and Deferrals and Reporting Financial Results. Merchandising Activities Financial Assets Inventories and the Cost of Goods Sold Plant and Intangible Assets Liabilities Stockholders’ Equity: Paid-in Capital Income and Changes in Retained Earnings Statement of Cash Flows Financial Statement Analysis Assessment: Examination: 50% Coursework: Tests Presentation Assignment 50% 10% 20% 20%